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==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
Fires serve various such as allowing Link to [[Cook]], pass the time of day by [[Sitting]],<ref>{{Cite|You can pass time by the fire...|N/A|BotW}}</ref> or to set alight wooden [[Weapons in Breath of the Wild|Weapon]]s to burn enemies. [[Bokoblin]]s are also capable of this incendiary tactic and can also be found utilizing spits over Fires to cook [[Seared Steak]]. Link can make an improvised Fire by dropping [[Firewood]] and [[Flint]], then striking the Flint with a metal Weapon. If a raw edible [[Material]] comes in contact with a Fire, it will ignite and become cooked [[Food]]. Complex recipes for [[Cooking]] are impossible to achieve with a simple Fire however, and instead must be carried out with a [[Cooking Pot]], a stone piece of cookware found over a Fire. Despite the name, certain Fires will not be lit when Link first encounters them, requiring him to ignite the wood before it can be used.
Fires serve various purposes, such as allowing Link to [[Cook]], pass the time of day by [[Sitting]],<ref>{{Cite|You can pass time by the fire...|N/A|BotW}}</ref> or to set alight wooden [[Weapons in Breath of the Wild|Weapon]]s to burn enemies. [[Bokoblin]]s are also capable of this incendiary tactic, and can also be found utilizing spits over Fires to cook [[Seared Steak]]. Link can make an improvised Fire by dropping [[Firewood]] and [[Flint]], then striking the Flint with a metal Weapon. If a raw edible [[Material]] comes in contact with a Fire, it will ignite and become cooked [[Food]]. Complex recipes for [[Cooking]] are impossible to achieve with a simple Fire however, and instead must be carried out with a [[Cooking Pot]], a stone piece of cookware found over a Fire. Despite the name, certain Fires will not be lit when Link first encounters them, requiring him to ignite the wood before it can be used.


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Revision as of 08:51, 16 December 2016

Template:Future game Template:Object Fires are campfires found throughout Hyrule in Breath of the Wild.

Location and Uses

Fires serve various purposes, such as allowing Link to Cook, pass the time of day by Sitting,[1] or to set alight wooden Weapons to burn enemies. Bokoblins are also capable of this incendiary tactic, and can also be found utilizing spits over Fires to cook Seared Steak. Link can make an improvised Fire by dropping Firewood and Flint, then striking the Flint with a metal Weapon. If a raw edible Material comes in contact with a Fire, it will ignite and become cooked Food. Complex recipes for Cooking are impossible to achieve with a simple Fire however, and instead must be carried out with a Cooking Pot, a stone piece of cookware found over a Fire. Despite the name, certain Fires will not be lit when Link first encounters them, requiring him to ignite the wood before it can be used.

Fire Locations
Region Location
Great Plateau In a small alcove near the Shrine of Resurrection, where the Old Man can first be found
Great Plateau In the Forest of Spirits, near a Cooking Pot and part of a ruined stone wall
Great Plateau Around the Bokoblin tree-fort where the Hylia River falls off the Great Plateau

See Also

References

  1. "You can pass time by the fire..." — N/A (Breath of the Wild)