Silent Princess


 * This article is about the item in . For the Recovered Memory named after it, see Silent Princess (Memory).

are recurring NaN Items in.

The Silent Princess is a rare, endangered flower species. A century before the events of, the plant could not be grown domestically, thriving only out in the wild. By the time takes place, the Silent Princess was feared to have gone extinct but was then spotted growing in the wild. The flower was said to have been a favorite of Princess Zelda, which is confirmed in the Recovered Memory Silent Princess.

During, BotW: can find Silent Princesses growing near NaN Great Fairy Fountains across BotW:. The Silent Princess can be used in a dish or elixir for a Stealth Boost effect. They can also be made into White Dye at the Kochi Dye Shop.

Married couple Tye and Sorelia can be found searching for the Silent Princess. There is a legend if you swear your love on one, you will live a charmed life with your partner. However, they've been unsuccessful in their quest.

Five Silent Princesses, as well as ten NaN Stealthfin Trouts, are needed to upgrade each piece of the Stealth Set to its final tier at a Great Fairy Fountain. Silent Princesses are also needed to upgrade the Champion's Tunic, with three for the first, second, and third levels, and ten for the fourth level. Finally, they're used to upgrade Sheik's Mask to all of its tiers.


 * Total for Champion's Tunic: 19 (3, 3, 3, 10)


 * Total for Sheik's Mask: 10 (1, 2, 3, 4)


 * Total for Stealth Set: 15 (0, 0, 0, 5)

Trivia

 * Three Silent Princess flowers grow near the Master Sword's pedestal in Korok Forest. The locations of these flowers, with two on the left and one on the right, are the same locations of the unidentified flowers in that grow near the Pedestal of the Master Sword in the Lost Woods.
 * A single Silent Princess can be found growing in the ruins of Princess Zelda's Study in Hyrule Castle.
 * In the Japanese version, instead of saying that Silent Princess can only thrive in the wild, Zelda muses that perhaps it was destined to become extinct.