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− | [[File: | + | [[File:BreathoftheWildTemperatureGauge.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The temperature dial shows that it is very [[Breath of the Wild: Cold|Cold]], and Link is taking damage as a result. Wear warm clothes or eat dishes prepared with [[Breath of the Wild: Spicy Pepper|Spicy Peppers]] to increase Link's [[Breath of the Wild: Cold Resistance|Cold Resistance]]]] |
The Temperature Gauge is a [[:Category:Breath of the Wild UI|UI element]] in the game [[:Category:Breath of the Wild Wiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]. | The Temperature Gauge is a [[:Category:Breath of the Wild UI|UI element]] in the game [[:Category:Breath of the Wild Wiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]. |
Revision as of 21:46, 3 February 2017
The Temperature Gauge is a UI element in the game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Overview
The Temperature Indicator is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen, next to the Minimap, and above the Noise Level Indicator.
Shows the current temperature, namely how Hot or Cold it is.
When the arrow points towards the blue (left), the temperature is Cold, while when the arrow points toward the right (red), the temperature is Hot. The more the arrow is towards the left or right, the more Cold or Hot the temperature is. When the dial is in the center area, it means the temperature is neither Hot nor Cold, and is just right for Link.
When it is too Cold or too Hot, Link will take damage and must take action to counter the effects. See "Strategy Guide/Tips" section below. So make sure to watch the dial closely and be prepared to deal with the situation.
Strategy Guide/Tips
- When it is too Cold, Link can warm himself by:
- Putting on warmer clothes (clothes that have Cold Resistance), such as the Quilted Shirt.
- Eat food that increase Cold Resistance, such as certain dishes cooked with Spicy Peppers.
- Light a Campfire using Firewood and Flint.
Trivia
- In footage released thus far, the temperature gauge is labeled with an "F" (Farenheit) in it. It's unclear whether European and other countries will display a "C" (Celsius) instead.