![]() ![]() They each have a potency for being used in Elixirs so it is useful for Link to know for what he wants to use, save up for upgrades, or sell. Monster Parts are neutral ingredients that lack additional effects though are generally unsuitable for use as a Cooking ingredient for food dishes and usually result in Dubious Food when cooked alone or with incompatible cooking ingredients. ![]() Fairies can be cooked with Monster Parts to create a special healing elixir called Fairy Tonic. Additional ingredients such as Nuts can be added to an elixir recipe to add heart recovery and ingredients with the same effect as the critter or critters used though at least one monster part of any kind is required to make the elixir. Not all items dropped by enemies are classified as Monster Parts as Monster Parts can can be sold to Kilton and used to create Elixirs when cooked with critters (bugs, frogs, and lizards) provided the critters in question do not have effects that cancel each other out. Some Monster Parts can be used to create dyes at the Kochi Dye Shop though Link should avoid using rare monster parts for creating dyes as they are purely cosmetic. ![]() Monster Parts can be sold to shops and merchants for Rupees or to Kilton at the Fang and Bone for Mon. Rarely monster parts can be found in specific areas such as a Molduga Fin in the Dining Hall. Some monster parts can be purchased at certain shops such as Bokoblin Guts, Octo Balloons, and Lizalfos Tail. By defeating certain enemies, they will drop Monster Parts, that can be used in Elixirs and in upgrading certain pieces of armor. Monster Parts are a variety of Materials in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. ![]()
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