Campfire

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Campfire

ModelIn-game modelsSpriteIn-game sprites or icons
Campfire model from Breath of the Wild
Campfire model from Tears of the Kingdom
BotWBreath of the WildTotKTears of the Kingdom
Campfire sprite from Oracle of Seasons
OoSOracle of Seasons

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Use(s)

Campfires are recurringObjects inThe Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]

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Location and Uses

Oracle of Seasons

TheHylian Knights make use of a Campfire while pretending to be a troupe of musicians.Onox destroys their Campfire while kidnappingDin.

Breath of the Wild

Campfires serve various purposes, such as allowing Link toCook, pass the time of day bySitting,[3] or to set alight woodenWeapons to burn enemies.Bokoblins are also capable of this incendiary tactic, and can be found utilizing spits over Campfires to cookSeared Steak. Link can make an improvised Campfire by droppingWood andFlint, then striking the Flint with a metal Weapon.[1] If a raw edibleMaterial comes in contact with a Campfire, it will ignite and become cookedFood. Complex recipes forCooking are impossible to achieve with a simple Campfire however, and instead must be carried out with aCooking Pot, a stone piece of cookware found over a Campfire. Because of this, Food that has been Cooked this way will only gain health restorative properties and not any special effects that a Material might otherwise give.[4] Certain Campfires will not be lit when Link first encounters them, requiring him to ignite the wood before it can be used.

Campfire Locations
RegionLocation
Great PlateauIn a small alcove near theShrine of Resurrection, where theOld Man can first be found
Great PlateauIn theForest of Spirits, near a Cooking Pot and part of a ruined stone wall
Great PlateauAround the Bokoblin tree-fort where theRiver of the Dead falls off the Great Plateau

Tears of the Kingdom

Campfires return in the same fashion asBreath of the Wild. Link can make an improvised Campfire by droppingWood andFlint, then striking the Flint with a metal Weapon.[2] If he throws aHylian Pine Cone into the flame an intenseUpdraft is created.[5]

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Names in Other Regions
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Gallery

  • An inactive Campfire

    An inactive Campfire

  • The updraft effect of a Hylian Pine Cone tossed in a campfire in Tears of the Kingdom

    The updraft effect of a Hylian Pine Cone tossed in a campfire inTears of the Kingdom

See Also

References

  1. 1.01.1Making a Campfire
    To start a campfire, simply set some wood ablaze. You can use a torch or some flint to do just that.
    — Tips and Tricks (Breath of the Wild)
  2. 2.02.1Making a Campfire
    To start a campfire, simply set some wood ablaze. You can use a torch or some flint to do just that.
    — Tips and Tricks (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. You can pass time by the fire... — N/A (Breath of the Wild)
  4. Roasting Ingredients
    Throw ingredients like mushrooms or fish directly into a fire to roast them and up their health benefits. Keep in mind that roasting an ingredient won't activate its potential special effect.
    — Tips and Tricks (Breath of the Wild)
  5. Hylian Pine Cone
    Grows on trees found all over Hyrule. It contains oil and burns well. Throw it into a fire to increase the intensity of the flame.
    — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)
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