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Other non-Goron visitors to the volcanic areas of Eldin, such as [[Kass]] or [[Ramella]], also use fireproof elixirs.
Other non-Goron visitors to the volcanic areas of Eldin, such as [[Kass]] or [[Ramella]], also use fireproof elixirs.
 
== Tears of the Kingdom ==
It can be assumed that there is also a fireproof Elixirs in  Breath of the Wild's sequel as well. Made in the same way.
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Fireproof Elixir
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Games

Location

Cost

Foothill Stable
(1) 60 rupees
(2) 110 rupees
(3) 150 rupees
Southern Mine
10 Fireproof Lizards

Uses

Heat Resistance

Related

"Grants a fireproof effect, which prevents your body from catching fire. Be sure to pack this when venturing out to explore Death Mountain."

Breath of the Wild In-Game Description

The Fireproof Elixir is an item in Breath of the Wild.

Breath of the Wild

Fireproof Elixirs prevent Link's body from catching fire for a limited time, preventing the attendant damage. This is particularly useful while exploring Death Mountain and Vah Rudania.

It can be made with any amount of Fireproof Lizards and/or Smotherwing Butterflies along with any amount of any monster parts at a Cooking Pot.

The Fireproof Set Bonus/property that this elixir gives cannot be achieved through cooking meals, making it the only buff in the game with such a condition. This property can be permanently gained by wearing the ★★-tier Flamebreaker Set.

Other non-Goron visitors to the volcanic areas of Eldin, such as Kass or Ramella, also use fireproof elixirs.

Tears of the Kingdom

It can be assumed that there is also a fireproof Elixirs in Breath of the Wild's sequel as well. Made in the same way.