
How to Get the Doublet from the Old Man
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To get the Warm Doublet from the Old Man, you can try one of four methods: figure out the final ingredient to his recipe, which involves cooking a Spicy Pepper, Raw Meat, and a Hyrule Bass to create a Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry, and show it to the Old Man; climb to the very top of Mount Hylia before leaving the Great Plateau, where the Old Man will give it to you; return to the Old Man’s shack after leaving the Great Plateau, where you’ll find it in a chest; or buy it for 80 Rupees at Hateno Village. The Warm Doublet provides cold resistance, making it a valuable item for exploring colder regions in the game.
Obtaining the Warm Doublet
Understanding the Old Man’s Recipe
The Old Man’s recipe is a crucial piece of information for obtaining the Warm Doublet. To figure out the final ingredient, you’ll need to read the Old Man’s diary in his hut on the Great Plateau, which mentions the Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry recipe. The Spicy Pepper can be found growing near the entrance to the snowy area at the end of the path from the Shrine of Resurrection, while the Raw Meat and Hyrule Bass can be obtained through hunting and fishing, respectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the secret ingredient for the Warm Doublet? The secret ingredient is the Hyrule Bass, which is used in the Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry recipe.
- What dish do you need for the Warm Doublet? You need to cook a meal using a Spicy Pepper, Raw Meat, and a Hyrule Bass.
- Where is the Old Man to get the Warm Doublet? The Old Man can be found on top of Mount Hylia before leaving the Great Plateau, or at his shack, where you can return after completing the plateau.
- Is the Warm Doublet missable? No, the Warm Doublet is not missable, as it can be bought in Hateno Village for 80 Rupees.
- Can you get the Warm Doublet after the Great Plateau? Yes, you can get the Warm Doublet after completing the Great Plateau by returning to the Old Man’s shack or buying it in Hateno Village.
- How do you give the Old Man the Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry? You can give the Old Man the Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry by cooking the dish and showing it to him, or by telling him the recipe.
- What is the missing ingredient in Breath of the Wild? The missing ingredient is the Hyrule Bass, which is used in the Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry recipe.
- Can you dye the Warm Doublet? Yes, the Warm Doublet can be dyed, but it cannot be upgraded by the Great Fairy Fountains.
- What is the recipe for 20 hearts in Breath of the Wild? The recipe for 20 hearts is the Hearty Simmered Fruit, which requires 5 Hearty Durians.
- What is the rarest fish in Zelda Breath of the Wild? The Sanke Carp is considered one of the rarest fish in the game.
- What is the best cold recipe in Zelda? One of the best cold-resisting recipes is the Spicy Mushroom Skewer, which requires 5 Sunshrooms.
- How do you get goat butter and hearty blueshell snail? Goat Butter can be bought at High Spirits Produce in Kakariko Village or The Slippery Falcon in Rito Village, while Hearty Blueshell Snails can be found on the shores of the Lanayru Sea and Necluda Sea.
- How do you make hearty steamed meat in Zelda? Hearty Steamed Meat can be made by combining meat or poultry with Hyrule Herb and Hearty Radish or Big Hearty Radish in a lit Cooking Pot.
- Does the Old Man disappear in Breath of the Wild? Yes, the Old Man disappears after giving Link the Paraglider, but you can see him again later in the game.
- Where does the Old Man wait for you in Zelda? The Old Man waits for you at the Temple of Time, where the four shrines converge on the map, after you have completed all four shrines.