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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Chuchus, called '''Chus''', appear as amoeba-like blobs that can join up together to become bigger. Their jelly can now be collected in [[bottle|Empty Bottle]]s. Purple Chu Jelly is the most common, and if eaten, may either give Link a heart or damage him, with a very slight chance it will heal him more. Red and blue Chu Jelly heal more health, and yellow Chu Jelly acts as a substitute for [[Lantern Oil]]. There are also sparkling [[rare Chu]]s that drop [[rare Chu Jelly]], which temporarily powers Link up. All Chu Jelly can be sold for a fairly high price. Chus of various colors are introduced at the [[Bridge of Hylia|Great Bridge of Hylia]] and the [[Lakebed Temple]], though yellow ones appear sooner in optional caverns. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Chuchus, called '''Chus''', appear as amoeba-like blobs that can join up together to become bigger. Their jelly can now be collected in [[bottle|Empty Bottle]]s. Purple Chu Jelly is the most common, and if eaten, may either give Link a heart or damage him, with a very slight chance it will heal him more. Red and blue Chu Jelly heal more health, and yellow Chu Jelly acts as a substitute for [[Lantern Oil]]. There are also sparkling [[rare Chu]]s that drop [[rare Chu Jelly]], which temporarily powers Link up. All Chu Jelly can be sold for a fairly high price. Chus of various colors are introduced at the [[|Bridge of Hylia|Great Bridge of Hylia]] and the [[Lakebed Temple]], though yellow ones appear sooner in optional caverns. | ||
In early revisions of the Wii version and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]'', it is possible for a blue and yellow Chu to join into a green Chu, which can occur in [[Eldin (region)|Eldin Province]]'s [[Hyrule Field]] and the [[Cave of Ordeals]]; in the "Nintendo Selects" Wii revision and all GameCube releases, they simply become purple. The green Chu Jelly, if collected, is absolutely useless beyond being sold for a particularly high price. Its "description" in the Wii version is a blank box, while in ''Twilight Princess HD'', it instead notes its uselessness. It likely was going to relate to a scrapped [[Magic Meter]] shown in early screenshots. | In early revisions of the Wii version and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]'', it is possible for a blue and yellow Chu to join into a green Chu, which can occur in [[Eldin (region)|Eldin Province]]'s [[Hyrule Field]] and the [[Cave of Ordeals]]; in the "Nintendo Selects" Wii revision and all GameCube releases, they simply become purple. The green Chu Jelly, if collected, is absolutely useless beyond being sold for a particularly high price. Its "description" in the Wii version is a blank box, while in ''Twilight Princess HD'', it instead notes its uselessness. It likely was going to relate to a scrapped [[Magic Meter]] shown in early screenshots. |