could fix a major cooking problem that occurred in the previous game,. Cooking is one of many new features introduced to the series in, and it allows players to use various ingredients to create food that can replenish Link’s Life Gauge. Players can also craft Elixirs that can grant special effects, which can aid Link in combat or exploration.
In, players need to find a cooking pot in order to unleash Link’s culinary skills. Thankfully, they are easily encountered throughout Hyrule, with numerous pots scattered in various towns, horse stables, and enemy camps. Although Link can make regular dishes from ordinary ingredients, such as milk and egg, the Hylian can also cook Monster dishes in . These foods tend to have purple color and can be made by adding Monster Extract, which can randomly influence the dish’s effects. Although cooking gives an extra layer of complexity to the game, it has one glaring issue that could be addressed in .
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Players can discover 118 recipes in, but the game lacks any feature to record them. The activity that could have been enjoyable and relaxing turned into an annoying and tiring process, where players scramble to remember what ingredients they need to make a certain dish. It meant often, players were stuck creating one specific meal instead of trying other foods, simply for ease of remembering them. could easily fix this issue by adding a cookbook that records every recipe Link has made.
The new feature could be integrated into the game’s story by adding a side quest into 's sequel. Link could meet a character who loves cooking, and they could challenge the Hylian to create a difficult recipe, similar to the small
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