Sunshrooms are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Location and Uses[]
Breath of the Wild[]
Hyrule Compendium Entry
Sunshrooms are found growing near trees in Eldin Canyon and the Gerudo Highlands. They can be purchased from The Slippery Falcon in Rito Village, and Ardin in Gerudo Town. They can be eaten as is to restore half a Heart in Link's Life Gauge, but can also be Cooked to restore greater health and provide Cold Resistance.[1] When Sunshrooms are burned by Fire, they become Toasty Sunshrooms. In addition, Sunshrooms can be used as an ingredient at the Kochi Dye Shop to create Red Dye.
Sunshrooms, among other mushrooms, can be used in a Cooking Pot to make Cream of Mushroom Soup, a Fish and Mushroom Skewer, Fragrant Mushroom Sauté, Fruit and Mushroom Mix, Glazed Mushrooms, a Meat and Mushroom Skewer, a Mushroom Omelet, Mushroom Rice Balls, Mushroom Risotto, a Mushroom Skewer, Copious Mushrooms Skewers, Salt-Grilled Mushrooms, and Steamed Mushrooms.
At the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab, Link can receive the Side Quest "Sunshroom Sensing". First, Symin will ask him to take a photo of a Sunshroom.[3] After he does so, Symin will ask Link to bring him three sunshrooms.[4]
Another Side Quest, "Riddles of Hyrule" involves Walton telling Link riddles and having him bring the corresponding item. For his third riddle, Walton will ask Link to find a mushroom that warms your bones and can be found in warmer areas.[5] If Link places a Sunshroom on the leaf in front of Walton, he will cheer that Link figured out the riddle, before quickly moving on to the next one.[6]
Five Sunshrooms, along with eight Fire Keese Wings, are required to upgrade each piece of the Snowquill Set to its third tier at a Great Fairy Fountain.
- Total for Snowquill Set: 15 (0, 0, 5, 0) x3
Other Appearances[]
Trivia[]
- Due to an image of a Sunshroom (which automatically registers it to the Hyrule Compendium) being required, as part of the "Sunshroom Sensing" Side Quest, to be able to purchase Compendium entries from Symin, the Sunshroom is the only entry that cannot be purchased, as Link will already have it. The default image still exists in the game's files, however.
Nomenclature[]
Names in other regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
Japanese | ポカポカダケ (Pokapoka dake) | ||
ChineseTR | 暖暖蘑菇 (Nuǎn-nuǎn mógū) | ||
Dutch | Hittezwam | ||
FrenchEU | Champi piment | Pepper shroom | |
German | Glutling | ||
Italian | Caldoncello | ||
Korean | 따끈따끈버섯 (Ttakkeunttakkeunbeoseot) | ||
Russian | Жаромор (Zharomor) | ||
SpanishEU | Seta ígnea | ||
SpanishLA | Hongo solar | ||
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See Also[]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Sunshroom
A bright red mushroom that grows in hot climates. Imbued with the power of heat, they can be used to cook dishes that will allow you endure the bitter cold." — Inventory (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ "Sunshroom
A bright red mushroom that grows in hot climates. Imbued with the power of heat, they allow you endure the bitter cold." — Spoils (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity) - ↑ "First, go take a picture of a sunshroom with the Camera. There is one behind the lab." — Symin (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "This seems like a nice opportunity to ask if you'd mind bringing me three sunshrooms." — Symin (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "This sultry shroom will warm your bones. It makes its home in warmer zones." — Walton (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Sunshroom! That's it! THAT'S IT! You got it!" — Walton (Breath of the Wild)