How to get Sticky Frogs in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Sticky Frogs are one of the many creatures you can find running around Hyrule in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but there are some specific places where it’s much easier to spot these amphibians.

Like many other small creatures found in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, finding Sticky Frogs, cooking them with specific ingredients, and then consuming them can give Link a limited-time boost that can come in handy when you need to climb slippery surfaces.

Without further ado, we will show you how to get Sticky Frogs in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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How to use Sticky Frogs in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Sticky Frogs in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can be cooked with any monster part (Bokoblin Horn, Lizalfos Horn, etc.) to make a Sticky Elixir that increases Link’s grip on slippery surfaces.

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This specific elixir can be useful when exploring places such as Ploymus Mountain Cave, Lanayru Wetlands, and other places with climbable surfaces that can become slippery due to wet weather. However, the Elixir does not completely eliminate the risk of Link slipping; We found that a Sticky Elixir is most effective when you take your time climbing and don’t try to jump up or across a section.

Where to find sticky frogs in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Sticky Frogs are frequently found in and around Lanayru Great Springs and West Necluda, but these are two large areas to search, so we’ve done some exploring to find the best places to farm Sticky Frogs.

So far, we’ve found the following places to be the best places to find Sticky Frogs in Hyrule:

  • Upland Zorana Skyview Tower (2841, 0580, 0376): We have consistently found Sticky Frogs on the rocks near the entrance to this Skyview Tower.
  • Kakariko Village West Entrance (1751, -1100, 0127): We have found several sticky frogs lining the walls leading to Kakariko Village at this entrance.
  • Kakariko Village East Entrance (1962, -1070, 0131): Again, we’ve found quite a few sticky frogs lining the walls of the path leading to the east entrance of Kakariko Village.
  • Outskirts Stable Well (-1459, -1295, 0033) – This specific well contains some sticky frogs and some fairies as well.
  • Gopong Village Ruins Well (Lanayru Wetlands) (1530, -0327, 0011) – Some sticky frogs can also be found here.

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Now when you find a frog, your next job is to catch it. Like any creature in Hyrule, Sticky Frogs can become scared when you approach them and run away. To avoid this, try to be stealthy (you can drink an Elixir or use Yiga Armor to help with this) or extremely fast (a hasty Elixir will help you here).

However, if none of these are to your liking, you can always shoot the unsuspecting Frog with an arrow so that he falls to the ground, where you can simply pick him up.

Where to buy sticky frogs in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

So far we have only been able to purchase Sticky Frogs from Beedle at Lakeside Stable. If you visit this Beedle, each Sticky Frog will cost you 40 rupees. We only recommend purchasing these if you are having difficulty growing them in the locations above.

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That’s it for Sticky Frogs for now! If you’re looking for more materials, we have guides that show you how to get Bomb Flowers (a useful accessory for arrows or throwing at enemies) and one that also shows you how to get Ancient Blades.

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