Armoranths are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Location and Uses
Breath of the Wild
Hyrule Compendium Entry
Armoranths grow in Hyrule Ridge and the Akkala Highlands. They are plentiful near Mija's Great Fairy Fountain, which is outside of Tarrey Town. When an Armoranth is Cooked into a meal in a Cooking Pot, the resulting dish will grant Link an increased defense when eaten.[1] Armoranths can be roasted by a Fire to create Roasted Armoranths. At the Kochi Dye Shop, Link can use Armoranths to create Purple Dye.
In order to start the "Little Sister's Big Request" Side Quest, Link must find common ground with Jana, or else she will not speak to him. If he has an Armoranth, Jana will notice and ask for it.[3] If Link gives it to her, she will state that it is her favorite plant and that she may get along with him after all.[4]
As a flower, Armoranths can be used to Cook the following meals:
Meal | Ingredients |
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![]() Cream of Mushroom Soup |
Any Mushroom |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower | |
Fresh Milk | |
Rock Salt | |
![]() Cream of Vegetable Soup |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower (except for carrots or pumpkins) |
Fresh Milk | |
Rock Salt | |
![]() Creamy Meat Soup |
Any Meat |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower | |
Fresh Milk | |
Rock Salt | |
![]() Creamy Seafood Soup |
Any Seafood |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower | |
Fresh Milk | |
Rock Salt | |
![]() Fried Wild Greens |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower |
![]() Copious Fried Wild Greens |
Any 4 different Vegetables, Herbs, or Flowers |
![]() Glazed Veggies |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower |
Courser Bee Honey | |
![]() Herb Sauté |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower |
Goron Spice | |
![]() Salt-Grilled Greens |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower |
Rock Salt | |
![]() Steamed Fish |
Any Seafood |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower | |
![]() Steamed Fruit |
Any Fruit |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower | |
![]() Steamed Meat |
Any Meat |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower (except for pumpkins) | |
![]() Steamed Mushrooms |
Any Mushroom |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower | |
![]() Vegetable Omelet |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower |
Bird Egg | |
Goat Butter | |
Rock Salt | |
![]() Veggie Rice Balls |
Any Vegetable, Herb, or Flower |
Hylian Rice |
Other Appearances
Nomenclature
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
![]() | Japanese | ヨロイソウ (Yoroi sō) | |
![]() | ChineseTR | 鎧甲草 (Kǎijiǎ cǎo) | |
![]() | Dutch | Schutkruid | |
![]() | FrenchEU | Fleur armo | Armo flower Armo is a contraction of Armure (Armor). |
![]() | German | Rüstgras | |
![]() | Italian | Carapacciofo | Carapace + artichoke |
![]() | Korean | 갑옷초 (Gabotcho) | |
![]() | Russian | Латноцвет (Latnotsvet) | |
![]() | SpanishEU | Bulbo robusto | |
![]() | SpanishLA | Bulbo del amparo | |
This table was generated using translation pages. |
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Armoranth
This tough medicinal plant cannot be broken, but it can be cooked. Its durable yet flexible fibers raise your defense when cooked into a dish." — Inventory (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ "Armoranth
This tough medicinal plant cannot be broken. Its durable yet flexible fibers are said to make the body more resistant." — Spoils (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity) - ↑ "Hmmm... What's that? What do you have there? That's armoranth, isn't it?! Could you...um...maybe give me some?" — Jana (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "For you to be walking around with my favorite plant... It seems you and I may just get along after all." — Jana (Breath of the Wild)