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Revision as of 11:38, July 4, 2023

Rock-Hard Food
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Number

146

Games

Uses

Food (recovers 1/4 Heart Container)

Ingredients

Wood
Precious stones

Related

"A dish gone awry after adding the wrong ingredient. Chewing your way through this won't be fun, but it will fill you up when you're between a rock and a hard place."

Breath of the Wild In-Game Description

Rock-Hard Food is a piece of food in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

The Rock-Hard Food is made when several inedible items are tossed into a Cooking Pot.

It only yields 1/4 of a Heart Container regardless of the number of ingredients being cooked, so even adding heart-replenishing ingredients do not yield more than that.

Albeit it's not that useful as a meal, Rock-Hard Food is in turn plentiful due to its ingredients being among the most readily available in the game, though it should be used as a last resource in the case of attempting to cook precious stones.

Rock-Hard Food is one of the available meal resources when undertaking the DLC-exclusive Trial of the Sword due to the abundance of Wood in the trial floors, especially as a way to recover hearts without spending precious heart-replenishing and/or buff-awarding meals that can be consumed in more emergent circumstances.

Tears of the Kingdom

Rock-Hard Food can be taken to Moza at the Rikoka Hills Well, where she transforms it into Monster Stew for 10 Rupees.

See also