Chu Jelly (2024)

Chu Jelly,(TWW | TWWHD | TP | TPHD)[1] also known as Chuchu Jellies,(BotW | HWAoC)[2][3] are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series. They are items retained from defeating Chuchus, and have restorative properties. Depending on the game, they can either be used as an ingredient to make Potions or can be scooped up and used in their current states in an Empty Bottle.

Contents

  • 1 Location and Uses
    • 1.1 The Wind Waker
    • 1.2 Twilight Princess
    • 1.3 Breath of the Wild
  • 2 Other Appearances
    • 2.1 Hyrule Warriors Legends
    • 2.2 Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity
  • 3 Trivia
  • 4 Nomenclature
  • 5 Gallery
  • 6 See Also
  • 7 References

Location and Uses[]

The Wind Waker[]

Link can obtain Chu Jelly either by defeating a ChuChu or stealing it from the ChuChu with the Grappling Hook in The Wind Waker. The Chu Jelly is then kept in the Spoils Bag. It cannot be used as an item but must be given to Doc Bandam on Windfall Island to brew into Potions. Doc Bandam already has the Red Potion available, while Green Potions and Blue Potions must first be created by giving him fifteen Chu Jelly of the respective color. Once Doc Bandam has made one Potion from the first batch of Chu Jelly and has given Link a free sample, that Potion will then be available for purchase from his store. Link can also continue to give Doc Bandam five additional Chu Jelly of any color to receive a free Potion. The Jellies can also be sold to Beedle for one Rupee each.

There are three types of Chu Jelly available:

Twilight Princess[]

Chu Jelly can be found by defeating Chus in Twilight Princess. Unlike in The Wind Waker, once a Chu is defeated, its dissolving remains can be scooped up into an Empty Bottle and be used as drinkable Chu Jelly.

There are several different types of Chu Jelly available:

  • Purple Chu Jelly: obtained from Purple Chus. It has a random effect when drunk. Usually it drains one Heart, but it can occasionally restore one or all of Link's Hearts. Purple Chu Jelly can also drain Link's health down to a quarter of a Heart.
  • Yellow Chu Jelly: obtained from Yellow Chus. It has the same use as Lantern Oil and can be used to refuel the Lantern. It can also be scooped with the Lantern to instantly refill it as well.
  • Red Chu Jelly: obtained from Red Chus. It has the same effect as Red Potions and restores eight Hearts.
  • Blue Chu Jelly: obtained from Blue Chus. It has the same effect as Blue Potions and restores all Hearts.
  • Rare Chu Jelly: obtained from Rare Chus. It has the same effect as Great Fairy's Tears, which restores all Hearts and grants Link double attack power for 16 seconds or until harmed. This Jelly has to be obtained quickly, as if the Rare Chu merges with another kind of Chu, it will become that Chu's color. If Link has Rare Chu Jelly already, Yellow Chu will appear instead of the rare one.
  • Green Chu Jelly: obtained from Green Chus. It has no effect when drunk. Green Chus only appear when a Blue Chu and Yellow Chu merge in the Wii and HD versions of the game (they create a Purple Chu in the GameCube version), which can only occur in the Cave of Ordeals. In the Wii version, the Green Chu Jelly has no description on the item subscreen and no text appears when it is obtained; in Twilight Princess HD, text was added in both cases, even referencing the fact that is has no effect when drunk.[7][8]
  • Black Chu Jelly: An unused item intended to appear from a hypothetical Black Chu, which does not appear in the final game. It is fully functional in the code, and depletes one of Link's hearts when consumed, similarly to Nasty Soup.[9]

Breath of the Wild[]

Chuchu Jellies can be found by defeating Chuchus. Chuchu Jellies exhibit mutagenic properties when exposed to elemental attacks (e.g. setting them on fire changes them to Red Chuchu Jelly),[2] and will burst if struck. Chuchu Jellies comes in four colors:

  • Chuchu Jelly: Appears light blue in color. Drops from normal Chuchus. Harmless if struck.
  • Red Chuchu Jelly: Drops from Red Chuchus or exposing other Chuchu Jelly to fire. Explodes if struck by physical attacks.
  • White Chuchu Jelly: Drops from Ice Chuchus or exposing other forms of Chuchu Jelly to ice. Releases a freezing mist if struck by physical attacks.
  • Yellow Chuchu Jelly: Drops from Yellow Chuchus or exposing other forms of Chuchu Jelly to electricity. Releases an electric burst if struck by physical attacks.

As a Monster Part, Cooking with Chuchu Jellies will result in Dubious Food. However, if Link Cooks them with critters, he can make a variety of Elixirs. They can also be sold to Kilton at the Fang and Bone for Mon or used at the Kochi Dye Shop to make Light Blue Dye.

Chuchu Jellies are required to upgrade the following pieces of Armor at a Great Fairy Fountain:

ArmorTier 1Tier 2Tier 3Tier 4
Chu Jelly (1)
Soldier's Helm
Chu Jelly (2) Chuchu Jelly (×5)N/AN/AN/A
Chu Jelly (3)
Soldier's Armor
Chu Jelly (4) Chuchu Jelly (×5)N/AN/AN/A
Chu Jelly (5)
Soldier's Greaves
Chu Jelly (6) Chuchu Jelly (×5)N/AN/AN/A

Other Appearances[]

Hyrule Warriors Legends[]

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Chu Jelly appear as Weird-type Food in Hyrule Warriors Legends. It is imbued with the Lightning Element. When consumed by a Companion Fairy in the Dining Room of the My Fairy mode, Chu Jelly can increase the Fairy's Trust level and personality traits.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity[]

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Chuchu Jellies can be sold for 5 Rupees, though Segimo will buy them for 12 Rupees.

Trivia[]

  • Black Chu Jelly also exists in the game data of Twilight Princess, but is inaccessible in normal gameplay.[10][11][12]

Nomenclature[]

Chu Jelly (8) Names in other regions Chu Jelly (9)
LanguageNameMeaning
Chu Jelly (10)Japaneseチュチュゼリー(Chuchu Zerī) (BotW)Chuchu Jelly
Chu Jelly (11)ChineseTR丘丘膠(Qiū qiū jiāo) (BotW)
Chu Jelly (12)DutchChuchu-gelei (BotW)
Chu Jelly (13)FrenchCAGelée Chuchu (BotW)
Chu Jelly (14)FrenchEUGelée chuchu (BotW)Chuchu jelly
Chu Jelly (15)GermanSchleim-Gelee (BotW | HWDE)[13]
Chu Jelly (16)ItalianGelatina chuchu (BotW)
Chu Jelly (17)Korean츄츄젤리(Chyuchyujelli) (BotW)
Chu Jelly (18)RussianЖеле чучу(Zhele chuchu) (BotW)
Chu Jelly (19)SpanishEUGelatina de chuchu (BotW)
Chu Jelly (20)SpanishLAGelatina de chuchu (BotW)
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Gallery[]

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    Green Chu Jelly from The Wind Waker

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    Green Chu Jelly artwork from The Wind Waker HD

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    Red Chu Jelly artwork from The Wind Waker HD

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    Purple Chu Jelly from Twilight Princess

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    Yellow Chu Jelly from Twilight Princess

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    Blue Chu Jelly from Twilight Princess

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    Rare Chu Jelly from Twilight Princess

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    Link obtaining Green Chu Jelly from Twilight Princess HD

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    Tasty Chu Jelly Food icon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition

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    Delicious Chu Jelly Food icon from Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition

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    White Chuchu Jelly from Breath of the Wild

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    Red Chuchu Jelly from Breath of the Wild

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    Yellow Chuchu Jelly from Breath of the Wild

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    Concept art of Chuchu Jellies for Breath of the Wild

See Also[]

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 105
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Chuchu Jelly
    A gelatinous substance that came from a Chuchu. It's unusable in this state, but applying a bit of elemental stimulation will change its form.
    " — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Chuchu Jelly
    A gelatinous substance that came from a Chuchu. It's unusable in this state, but applying a bit of elemental stimulation will change its form.
    " — Spoils (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  4. "There's a gelatinous substance in the red jelly. It's an effective cure for exhaustion, but it can't be used in its current state." — Inventory (The Wind Waker)
  5. "There's a gelatinous substance in the green jelly. that is filled with magic power, but you can't use it in its current form." — Inventory (The Wind Waker)
  6. "There's a gelatinous substance in the blue jelly that is a cure-all, but you can't use it in its current state." — Inventory (The Wind Waker)
  7. "You put green Chu Jelly in your bottle! It doesn't look all that tasty..." — N/A (Twilight Princess HD)
  8. "Jelly from a green Chu.
    *Set it to [Y], [X] or [R] and drink it, though it doesn't look like it will do much...
    " — Inventory (Twilight Princess HD)
  9. "This item is fully functional. Drinking it causes Link to lose one heart, similar to the Nasty Soup item you can receive from Coro in Faron Woods." — GlitterBerri, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Unused Items, The Cutting Room Floor, published March 14, 2016, retrieved October 29, 2020.
  10. "Jelly from the black Chu. It smells bad even with the lid closed. Looks like you can set it to and drink it with [Y] or [X], but..." — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  11. "You put black Chu Jelly in your bottle! Ugh! That color! It looks really bad for you. You can set it to [B] on the ["-"] screen and use [B] to drink it, but... Ewwwww!" — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  12. "Jelly from a black Chu. Even with the lid on, the acrid smell permeates the air. You should be able to drink it with [B], but..." — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  13. "Schleim-Gelee" — Dining Room (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
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FAQs

What is Chuchu Jelly used for? ›

Chuchu Jelly is a monster part with a variety of uses, such as cooking elixirs, dying armor, and even being transmuted into other elemental types of Chuchu Jellies in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. You can get these helpful blue gelatinous materials from the humble Chuchu, a common enemy in Hyrule.

What does purple chu jelly do? ›

Purple Chu Jelly: obtained from Purple Chus. It has a random effect when drunk. Usually it drains one Heart, but it can occasionally restore one or all of Link's Hearts. Purple Chu Jelly can also drain Link's health down to a quarter of a Heart.

Where can I find Chuchu Jelly? ›

The Blue Chuchu can be found throughout Hyrule, specifically in the grassy plains and the Great Plateau. Players can search for the Giant Blue Chuchu as well, which is north of West Necluda in the Floret Sandbar. This Giant Chuchu will drop three Chuchu Jelly instead of one.

What does Chu Jelly do in Twilight Princess? ›

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Red Chu Jelly restores eight hearts, while Blue Chu Jelly restores all of Link's health. Yellow Chu Jelly has the same appearance and function as Lantern Oil.

How to use chuchus? ›

Red Chuchu Jelly can be thrown or shot from a distance to release a small fiery blast on impact that will set anything flammable ablaze, including enemies. It also makes a useful ingredient, either when cooked with critters to make elixirs or used as an armor dye at the Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village.

What does rare chu jelly do? ›

Rare Chu Jellies are obtained by scooping up the remains of Rare Chus. Bottles of Rare Chu Jelly possess the same properties as Great Fairy's Tears in that they will restore all of Link's Hearts and double his strength for 16 seconds when consumed.

How to use white chuchu jelly? ›

White Chuchu Jelly Uses

White Chuchu Jelly is excellent for combat in TotK, as it can be thrown or shot from a distance to release an icy blast on impact that can freeze enemies in place. You can also use White Chuchu Jelly to cook up elixirs, or you can use it at the Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village to dye your armor.

How do you make Chuchu Jelly red? ›

Red Chuchu Jelly can be obtained by killing Fire Chuchus, or by killing Chuchus with fire weapons. It can also be made from regular Chuchu Jelly by setting it on fire. If struck with a weapon, it explodes and releases a ball of fire that sets nearby enemies on fire.

Where can I get white chuchu jelly in BotW? ›

Breath of the Wild

White Chuchu Jelly can be obtained by killing Ice Chuchus, or by killing Chuchus with ice weapons. It can also be made from regular Chuchu Jelly by using an Ice Rod or Blizzard Rod to freeze it or by dropping it into icy water. They are cool to the touch and can be squeezed to relieve stress.

How much is Chuchu Jelly? ›

Chuchu Jelly can be sold to shop-vendors such as Beedle for 5 Rupees each. Alternatively, they can also be traded with Kilton at his shop, the Fang and Bone, for 3 Mon each.

What does Chuchu look like? ›

In Twilight Princess, Chuchus are simply known as Chus, and are little more than large, amoeba-like blobs of opaque jelly. They slide and powerfully leap to move and attack. Like previous incarnations, Chus come in various colors, including Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, and a very rare variant called a Rare Chu.

How do you use electric Chuchu Jelly? ›

Yellow Chuchu Jelly is a monster part that can release a burst of stunning electrical energy when it's thrown, shot from a bow, or struck, and can also be used as an ingredient to make elixirs or dye armor in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

What is the hardest enemy in Twilight Princess? ›

The longest boss battle, of an already long game for the franchise, and one that forces players to use every skill they've learned from throughout Twilight Princess, Zant presents the most complete challenge and the best experience available at any time in this wonderful Legend of Zelda entry.

How do you get green Chu jelly in Twilight Princess? ›

Green Chu Jelly is left behind after defeating a Green Chu in the Wii version of Twilight Princess and in Twilight Princess HD. It can be scooped up with an Empty Bottle and has no effect when drank.

What is the best use for Chuchu Jelly? ›

The only good uses I've found for chuchu jelly is selling (always turn blues into elemental ones, various tricks to do so, doubles their value) and niche things like starting fires without flint, or freezing enemies without arrows or ice weapons. They are easy to come by, but you might wanna save some.

What to do with Chuchu Jelly tears of the kingdom? ›

White Chuchu Jelly is excellent for combat in TotK, as it can be thrown or shot from a distance to release an icy blast on impact that can freeze enemies in place. You can also use White Chuchu Jelly to cook up elixirs, or you can use it at the Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village to dye your armor.

Can you use Chuchu Jelly to make elixirs? ›

Elixirs can be made with White Chuchu Jellies by being combined with critters in a Cooking Pot.

What can you do with Chu? ›

Red and Blue Chu Jelly act as their respective Potions, Yellow Chu Jelly is used like Lantern Oil, thus cannot be consumed, and Purple Chu Jelly has one of four different effects, determined randomly: restore or take away one of Link's Hearts, fully restore Link's Hearts, or drain Link's health to one quarter of a ...

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