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Revision as of 15:32, June 3, 2023

Voltfruit
Voltfruit - TotK icon.png

Games

Locations

Value

Green-rupee.png 4

Rarity

Green-rupee.png 16

Uses

Restoring ½ of a Heart
Cooking

Effect

Shock Resistance (when cooked)

Dye Color

Orange

1

Related

Voltfruit are a natural material found in Breath of the Wild and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.

Breath of the Wild

"Cacti found in the Gerudo Desert bear this sweet fruit. It's naturally insulated, so when cooked into a dish, it provides resistance against electricity."

— In-game description

A Voltfruit can be eaten to recover ½ of a heart, or can be sold to shop-vendors all over Hyrule for 4 Rupees each. They tend to grow inside of the Gerudo Desert, typically growing from cacti, but they are sometimes stored inside of Crates in close proximity to Bokoblin Camps. Voltfruit can be used in many Recipes, and they have a cooking effect of shock resistance.

If cooked on an open flame by itself, Link will receive a Roasted Voltfruit.

Age of Calamity

"Cacti found in the Gerudo Desert bear this sweet fruit. It's naturally insulated and provides resistance against electricity."

— In-game description

Locations

Shops:

  • Merchant Dayfah (10 in stock, 16 Rupees each)
  • Merchant Rhodo (5-9 in stock, 16 Rupees each)

First-Clear Rewards:

Battlefield-Specific Materials:

Quests:

  • Gerudo Token of Gratitude 1/4 (x20)
  • Gerudo Token of Gratitude 3/4 (x40)

Uses

Quests:

Meals:

Sell:

Trivia

  • Voltfruits are based on dragon fruits, which grow on an entirely different kind of succulent plant than the cacti shown in the game.
  • The cactus from which Voltfruits grow are based on saguaro cacti, which are part of popular culture as being erroneously associated with all kinds of desert. However, saguaros only grow in North America, and belong to an entirely different desert environment than the one shown in the game. Their fruit do look like Voltfruits, though those are more based on the aforementioned dragon fruits.