Cooking in BotW: Crit Probability by Ingredient
Link to the spreadsheet: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/…/edit#gid=0
The spreadsheet itself and the idea for the tests are from u/p5e on reddit. The only thing I contributed were roughly half of the in-game tests (listed as “jlfd” on the second page), but the rest of the work was done by them, so all credit for that goes to p5e.
Explanation:
When you cook, you might get a random “crit” (critical success) in roughly 5% of all cases, that will make the meal/elixir better than usual, like healing 5 more hearts, offering a couple more minutes of an effect, healing more stamina etc. and there are also ways to guarantee crits, like cooking between 23:30 and 00:15 on a Blood Moon night.
Some ingredients also offer a 100% crit chance, like Star Fragments and Dragon Parts, and especially Dragon Horn Shards are popular ingredients as they force every timed effect to last for 30 minutes flat.
… but those aren’t the only ingredients that affect crits. A lot of regular monster parts, for example Keese Eyeballs or Hinox Guts, also boost your chances of recieving a crit by a certain percentage (in the example cases +30% each), and a bunch of the seemingly “useless” filler ingredients do the same to a lesser extent (Goron Spice, butter and sugar for example add +10% at least).
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