Totk Cane Sugar At Slippery Falcon General Store In Rito Village
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Where to get and farm Cane Sugar in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom presents a version of Hyrule where its potential savior spends a lot of time gathering ingredients so he can make delicious meals. Sometimes, he wants dessert. That tends to require a sweetener. Here is our guide on where to get and farm Cane Sugar in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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Tears of the Kingdom – where to get and farm Cane Sugar

Cane Sugar is an ingredient in a variety of sweet dishes, including cakes, pudding, tarts, and pies. Those ingredients generally restore hearts, plus you can add in secondary ingredients to produce positive status effects. But first you need to find the sugar.

When you need Cane Sugar, you must purchase it from a number of different merchants. Although you have no choice but to spend rupees and buy it off the shelf, you won’t have to spend much to gather a decent quantity of it.

Totk Cane Sugar At General Store In Goron City

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Places where you can buy Cane Sugar include the General Store in Goron City (west of Death Mountain) and the Slippery Falcon in Rito Village. It costs 12 rupees at either location, but the merchants don’t stock a lot of it at once.

Unfortunately, Cane Sugar does not appear to grow in the wild. You can’t grow it as a crop in your garden in Hateno Village, either. Buying it every time you wish to make a dish can become costly, despite its low price, depending on how much baking you plan to do.

The good news is that you can offset the cost of purchasing sugar by gathering a common item like apples or tomatoes and cooking a bunch of related dishes, then selling them. Check our guide on where to get Hylian Tomatoes. Every five tomatoes you cook and sell can net you 36 rupees, which goes a long way toward keeping you in sugar.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available for purchase from the Nintendo Store.


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