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{{Infobox|Collectible
{{Infobox|Collectible
|image      =[[File:Zapshroom.png]]
|image      = [[File:Zapshroom.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    = [[Deep Akkala]]<br/>[[Gerudo Highlands]]  
|location    = '''''Breath of the Wild'''''<br/>[[Deep Akkala]]<br/>[[Gerudo Highlands]]<br/>'''''Tears of the Kingdom'''''<br/>[[Gerudo Desert]]<br/>[[Gerudo Town (Tears of the Kingdom)|Gerudo Town]]
|cost        = 16 [[Rupee]]s
|value      = 4 [[Rupee]]s
|value      = 4 [[Rupee]]s
|use        = Restoring ½ of a Heart<br/>Cooking
|use        = Restoring ½ of a Heart<br/>Cooking
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{{quote|This mushroom grows wild in the Gerudo region. The cap is naturally insulated, so when used in cooking, it will offer protection against electricity.|In-Game Description}}
'''Zapshroom''' 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]]''.


The '''Zapshroom''' is a type of mushroom and material found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. They tend to grow in and around the [[Gerudo (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo]] Region. This mushroom will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw, but can be increased if [[Link]] decides to cook it into a [[Toasty Zapshroom]] over an open flame. Zapshrooms can be used in a variety of [[Recipe]]s, and they have an extra cooking effect of shock resistance.
==''Breath of the Wild''==
{{Quote|This mushroom grows wild in the Gerudo region. The cap is naturally insulated, so when used in cooking, it will offer protection against electricity.|In-game description}}


{{MagicNavbox|Breath of the Wild|Materials}}
A Zapshroom will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw. Roasting it over an open flame turns it into a [[Toasty Zapshroom]], which restores ¾ of a heart, but has no stat-boosting effect.
 
Zapshrooms can be used in a variety of [[Breath of the Wild Recipes|Recipes]], and they have an extra cooking effect of shock resistance. Zapshrooms can also be used to create [[Dye|Yellow Dye]] at the [[Kochi Dye Shop]] in [[Hateno Village]].
 
===Location===
They are most abundant in the [[Akkala]] province, appearing all over the [[Rok Woods]], along with the forest area in the [[North Akkala Valley]], and the [[Akkala Wilds]].
 
There is a dense amount of them just southwest of the [[Dalite Forest]], at the edge of the [[Gerudo Highlands]]. They are also commonly found in the [[Wasteland Tower]] region, along the [[Gerudo Canyon]] where they are more spread out.
 
Link can also purchase Zapshrooms from [[Kanny]], the traveling merchant. He is found throughout the [[Tabantha Frontier]], traveling on horseback between the [[Snowfield Stable]] and [[Serenne Stable]]. He will sell Link a Zapshroom for 16 rupees. However, they are only available on Sunny or Cloudy days. If it starts to rain, he will have his bed-weather special and Zapshrooms are no longer available.
===Upgrades===
Zapshrooms are used to upgrade the [[Rubber Set]], which includes the [[Rubber Armor]], [[Rubber Helm]], and [[Rubber Tights]]. For the Level 3 Upgrades, Link will need 15 Zapshrooms, as well as 15 [[Yellow Lizalfos Tail]]s total for the three pieces of armor.
 
==''Age of Calamity''==
{{Quote|This mushroom grows wild in the Gerudo region. The cap is naturally insulated, and consumption will make one resistant to electricity.|In-game description}}
 
===Locations===
'''Shops:'''
* Merchant [[Bena]] (10 in stock, 16 [[Rupee]]s each)
* Merchant [[Rhodo]] (5-9 in stock, 16 Rupees each)
 
'''First-Clear Rewards:'''
* [[Anti-Lightning Training: I]] Lv. 9 challenge (x5)
* [[Mastering Magnesis]] Lv. 10 challenge (x10)
* [[Anti-Lightning Training: II]] Lv. 27 challenge (x10)
 
'''Battlefield-Specific Materials:'''
* [[Urbosa, the Gerudo Chief]] Chapter 2 scenario
* [[Mighty Thunder of the Gerudo]] Lv. 26 challenge
* [[The So-Called Knight]] Lv. 45 challenge
 
===Uses===
'''Quests:'''
* [[Preparing for Field Work]] (x5)
* [[Lightning-Proof Luncheon]] (x15)
* [[Shocking Fear]] (x5)
* [[Brilliance for the Boutique]] (x1)
* [[Stumped by Shrooms]] (x2)
* [[Who's Shocked by Lightning?]] (x1)
 
'''Meals:'''
* [[Electro Mushroom Skewer]] (x4)
 
'''Sell:'''
* 4 [[Rupee]]s at any [[Age of Calamity Services|shop or stable]]
 
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
A Zapshroom will restore ½ of a heart when eaten raw. Roasting it over an open flame turns it into a [[Toasty Zapshroom]], which restores ¾ of a heart, but has no stat-boosting effect.
 
Zapshrooms can be used in a variety of Recipes, and they have an extra cooking effect of shock resistance.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Hyrule-Compendium-Zapshroom.png|[[Hyrule Compendium (Breath of the Wild)|''Breath of the Wild'' Hyrule Compendium]] picture of the Zapshroom.
File:TotK_Ardin_Zapshroom.jpg|Buying a Zapshroom at Gerudo Town in ''Tears of the Kingdom''
</gallery>
 
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Materials}}
{{Listbox|Age of Calamity Materials}}
{{Listbox|Tears of the Kingdom Materials}}


{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Materials}}
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Materials}}
{{Cat|Age of Calamity Materials}}
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Materials}}

Latest revision as of 00:42, September 10, 2023

Zapshroom 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

"This mushroom grows wild in the Gerudo region. The cap is naturally insulated, so when used in cooking, it will offer protection against electricity."

— In-game description

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

Zapshrooms can be used in a variety of Recipes, and they have an extra cooking effect of shock resistance. Zapshrooms can also be used to create Yellow Dye at the Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village.

Location

They are most abundant in the Akkala province, appearing all over the Rok Woods, along with the forest area in the North Akkala Valley, and the Akkala Wilds.

There is a dense amount of them just southwest of the Dalite Forest, at the edge of the Gerudo Highlands. They are also commonly found in the Wasteland Tower region, along the Gerudo Canyon where they are more spread out.

Link can also purchase Zapshrooms from Kanny, the traveling merchant. He is found throughout the Tabantha Frontier, traveling on horseback between the Snowfield Stable and Serenne Stable. He will sell Link a Zapshroom for 16 rupees. However, they are only available on Sunny or Cloudy days. If it starts to rain, he will have his bed-weather special and Zapshrooms are no longer available.

Upgrades

Zapshrooms are used to upgrade the Rubber Set, which includes the Rubber Armor, Rubber Helm, and Rubber Tights. For the Level 3 Upgrades, Link will need 15 Zapshrooms, as well as 15 Yellow Lizalfos Tails total for the three pieces of armor.

Age of Calamity

"This mushroom grows wild in the Gerudo region. The cap is naturally insulated, and consumption will make one resistant to electricity."

— In-game description

Locations

Shops:

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

First-Clear Rewards:

Battlefield-Specific Materials:

Uses

Quests:

Meals:

Sell:

Tears of the Kingdom

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

Zapshrooms can be used in a variety of Recipes, and they have an extra cooking effect of shock resistance.

Gallery