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{{Infobox|Collectible
{{Infobox|Collectible
|image      = [[File:Rushroom.png]]
|image      = [[File:Rushroom.png]]
|game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
|game        = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
|location    = [[Gerudo Highlands]]<br/>[[Hyrule Ridge]]  
|location    = '''''Breath of the Wild'''''<br/>[[Gerudo Highlands]]<br/>[[Hyrule Ridge]]<br/>'''''Tears of the Kingdom'''''<br/>[[Great Sky Island]]
|value      = 3 [[Rupee]]s
|value      = 3 [[Rupee]]s
|use        = Restoring ½ of a Heart<br/>Cooking
|use        = Restoring ½ of a Heart<br/>Cooking
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}}
}}


{{quote|A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. Cook it before eating to temporarily increase your movement speed.|In-Game Description}}
'''Rushroom''' is a type of mushroom and material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.


==Overview==
==''Breath of the Wild''==
The '''Rushroom''' is a type of mushroom and material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. This mushroom will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw, but can be increased if [[Link]] decides to cook it into a [[Toasty Rushroom]] over an open flame. Rushrooms can be used in a variety of [[Recipe]]s, and they have an extra cooking effect of increased speed. Rushrooms can also be used to create [[Purple Dye]] at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]].
{{Quote|A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. Cook it before eating to temporarily increase your movement speed.|In-game description}}


==Locations==
A Rushroom  will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw. Roasting it over an open flame turns it into a [[Toasty Rushroom]], which restores ¾ of a heart, but has no stat-boosting effect.
They tend to grow all over the place, but especially on cliff faces, and are easily distinguishable due to their purple coloring. They are most abundant on the cliffs of the [[Gerudo Highlands]], but are also prevalent along the cliffs in the [[Wasteland]] region and along the cliffs surrounding the [[Thundra Plateau]].


Link can also purchase Rushrooms from the [[Spore Store]], located in [[Korok Forest]]. At a cost of 12 rupees per Rushroom, this is a bit high, considering how abundant these are in the Overworld.
Rushrooms can be used in a variety of [[Breath of the Wild Recipes|Recipes]], and they have an extra cooking effect of increased speed. Rushrooms can also be used to create [[Dye|Purple Dye]] at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]].


==Upgrades==
===Locations===
They tend to grow all over the place, but especially on cliff faces, and are easily distinguishable due to their purple coloring. They are most abundant on the cliffs of the [[Gerudo Highlands]], but are also prevalent along the cliffs in the [[Wasteland Tower]] region and along the cliffs surrounding the [[Thundra Plateau]].
 
Link can also purchase Rushrooms from the [[Spore Store]], located in [[Korok Forest]]. At a cost of 12 rupees per Rushroom, this is a bit high, considering how abundant these are in the [[overworld]].
 
===Upgrades===
Link will need Rushrooms to upgrade the [[Climbing Set]], consisting of the [[Climbing Gear]], [[Climber's Bandanna]], and [[Climbing Boots]]. For the Level 1 upgrades, Link will need 3 Rushrooms, as well as 3 [[Keese Wing]]s.
Link will need Rushrooms to upgrade the [[Climbing Set]], consisting of the [[Climbing Gear]], [[Climber's Bandanna]], and [[Climbing Boots]]. For the Level 1 upgrades, Link will need 3 Rushrooms, as well as 3 [[Keese Wing]]s.


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The Level 3 upgrade of the [[Snow Boots]] requires 15 Rushrooms, along with 5 [[Octorok Eyeball]]s.
The Level 3 upgrade of the [[Snow Boots]] requires 15 Rushrooms, along with 5 [[Octorok Eyeball]]s.


==Quest==
===Quest===
Found at the [[Gerudo Canyon Stable]], Link will get the [[Rushroom Rush!]] quest from [[Pirou]]. Here he will ask Link to bring him exactly 55 Rushrooms. In exchange for doing so, he will reward Link with a [[Diamond]], and thus completing the quest. However, Link could still bring him a second batch of 55 Rushrooms, of which Pirou will pay him 330 rupees. This is twice the market value, as Link would normally only get 3 rupees per Rushroom, which comes out to 165 rupees for 55 of them.
Found at the [[Gerudo Canyon Stable]], Link will get the [[Rushroom Rush!]] quest from [[Pirou]]. Here he will ask Link to bring him exactly 55 Rushrooms. In exchange for doing so, he will reward Link with a [[Diamond]], and thus completing the quest. However, Link could still bring him a second batch of 55 Rushrooms, of which Pirou will pay him 330 rupees. This is twice the market value, as Link would normally only get 3 rupees per Rushroom, which comes out to 165 rupees for 55 of them.
==''Age of Calamity''==
{{Quote|A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. It is said to have movement-enhancing properties.|In-game description}}
===Locations===
'''Shops:'''
* Merchant [[Rhodo]] (5-9 in stock, 12 [[Rupee]]s each)
'''First-Clear Rewards:'''
* [[Volcanic Defense]] Divine Beast Battle (x10)
'''Battlefield-Specific Materials:'''
* [[Road to the Ancient Lab]] Chapter 1 scenario
* [[Calamity Strikes]] Chapter 5 scenario
* [[The Breach of Demise]] Lv. 15 challenge
* [[Escape the Lost Woods]] Lv. 35 challenge
* [[The Master Kohga Chronicles!]] Lv. 57 challenge
'''Quests:'''
* [[Hebra]] Token of Gratitude 1/4 (x30)
* [[Akkala]] Token of Gratitude 1/3 (x20)
===Uses===
'''Quests:'''
* [[The Zora Who Wouldn't Swim]] (x5)
* [[Gut-Check Challenge]] (x10)
* [[To Eat a Stone Pebblit?]] (x10)
* [[Faster and Farther Than Anyone]] (x20)
* [[Good Cheer]] (x10)
* [[The Sweetest Salsa]] (x25)
'''Meals:'''
* [[Tabantha Bake]] (x4)
* [[Copious Mushroom Skewers]] (x4)
'''Sell:'''
* 3 [[Rupee]]s at any [[Age of Calamity Services|shop or stable]]
==''Breath of the Wild''==
{{TotK-Stub}}
A Rushroom  will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw. Roasting it over an open flame turns it into a [[Toasty Rushroom]], which restores ¾ of a heart, but has no stat-boosting effect.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Hyrule-Compendium-Rushroom.png|[[Hyrule Compendium]] entry of the Rushroom.
File:Hyrule-Compendium-Rushroom.png|[[Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)|''Breath of the Wild'' Hyrule Compendium]] picture of the Rushroom.
File:TotK Rushroom.jpg|Link obtaining a Rushroom in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 08:37, June 3, 2023

Rushroom is a type of mushroom and material found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

"A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. Cook it before eating to temporarily increase your movement speed."

— In-game description

A Rushroom will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw. Roasting it over an open flame turns it into a Toasty Rushroom, which restores ¾ of a heart, but has no stat-boosting effect.

Rushrooms can be used in a variety of Recipes, and they have an extra cooking effect of increased speed. Rushrooms can also be used to create Purple Dye at the Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village.

Locations

They tend to grow all over the place, but especially on cliff faces, and are easily distinguishable due to their purple coloring. They are most abundant on the cliffs of the Gerudo Highlands, but are also prevalent along the cliffs in the Wasteland Tower region and along the cliffs surrounding the Thundra Plateau.

Link can also purchase Rushrooms from the Spore Store, located in Korok Forest. At a cost of 12 rupees per Rushroom, this is a bit high, considering how abundant these are in the overworld.

Upgrades

Link will need Rushrooms to upgrade the Climbing Set, consisting of the Climbing Gear, Climber's Bandanna, and Climbing Boots. For the Level 1 upgrades, Link will need 3 Rushrooms, as well as 3 Keese Wings.

The Level 3 upgrade of the Sand Boots requires 15 Rushrooms, along with 2 Molduga Guts.

The Level 3 upgrade of the Snow Boots requires 15 Rushrooms, along with 5 Octorok Eyeballs.

Quest

Found at the Gerudo Canyon Stable, Link will get the Rushroom Rush! quest from Pirou. Here he will ask Link to bring him exactly 55 Rushrooms. In exchange for doing so, he will reward Link with a Diamond, and thus completing the quest. However, Link could still bring him a second batch of 55 Rushrooms, of which Pirou will pay him 330 rupees. This is twice the market value, as Link would normally only get 3 rupees per Rushroom, which comes out to 165 rupees for 55 of them.

Age of Calamity

"A mushroom that can grow almost anywhere but prefers ceilings and sheer cliffs. It is said to have movement-enhancing properties."

— In-game description

Locations

Shops:

First-Clear Rewards:

Battlefield-Specific Materials:

Quests:

  • Hebra Token of Gratitude 1/4 (x30)
  • Akkala Token of Gratitude 1/3 (x20)

Uses

Quests:

Meals:

Sell:

Breath of the Wild

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A Rushroom will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw. Roasting it over an open flame turns it into a Toasty Rushroom, which restores ¾ of a heart, but has no stat-boosting effect.

Gallery