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Adding to @LessPop_MoreFizz's answer, the jellies are also fairly valuable to be sold. The unempowered blue ones aren't worth much, but the empowered ones are fairly valuable, especially once you consider how common they are. Easiest way to convert the blue ones into fire ones is to travel to the hot areas of Death Mountain, and drop them on the ground and wait a couple seconds. It accomplishes the same thing as dropping them in a fire, but you don't have to aim. You can do the same traveling to the snowy areas north of the Rito Village and drop them in the icy water to turn them into icecold empowered.

Also, if you meet Kilton (start that by going to the skull shaped lake North East of Death Mountain, you can sell monster parts for a unique currency called Mon. The jellies are fairly valuable as rupees, but arguably more valuable in Mon, as there are a lot of unique items you can only get from him, like a Dark Link clothing set that lets you run faster at night. Also a monster themed saddle and bridle for your horses, and more. Exchanging my elemental jellies for Mon is how I bought most of his inventory.

Adding to @LessPop_MoreFizz's answer, the jellies are also fairly valuable to be sold. The unempowered blue ones aren't worth much, but the empowered ones are fairly valuable, especially once you consider how common they are. Easiest way to convert the blue ones into fire ones is to travel to the hot areas of Death Mountain, and drop them on the ground and wait a couple seconds. It accomplishes the same thing as dropping them in a fire, but you don't have to aim. You can do the same traveling to the snowy areas north of the Rito Village to turn them into ice.

Also, if you meet Kilton (start that by going to the skull shaped lake North East of Death Mountain, you can sell monster parts for a unique currency called Mon. The jellies are fairly valuable as rupees, but arguably more valuable in Mon, as there are a lot of unique items you can only get from him, like a Dark Link clothing set that lets you run faster at night. Also a monster themed saddle and bridle for your horses, and more. Exchanging my elemental jellies for Mon is how I bought most of his inventory.

Adding to @LessPop_MoreFizz's answer, the jellies are also fairly valuable to be sold. The unempowered blue ones aren't worth much, but the empowered ones are fairly valuable, especially once you consider how common they are. Easiest way to convert the blue ones into fire ones is to travel to the hot areas of Death Mountain, and drop them on the ground and wait a couple seconds. It accomplishes the same thing as dropping them in a fire, but you don't have to aim. You can do the same traveling to the snowy areas north of the Rito Village and drop them in the icy water to turn them into cold empowered.

Also, if you meet Kilton (start that by going to the skull shaped lake North East of Death Mountain, you can sell monster parts for a unique currency called Mon. The jellies are fairly valuable as rupees, but arguably more valuable in Mon, as there are a lot of unique items you can only get from him, like a Dark Link clothing set that lets you run faster at night. Also a monster themed saddle and bridle for your horses, and more. Exchanging my elemental jellies for Mon is how I bought most of his inventory.

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Adding to @LessPop_MoreFizz's answer, the jellies are also fairly valuable to be sold. The unempowered blue ones aren't worth much, but the empowered ones are fairly valuable, especially once you consider how common they are. Easiest way to convert the blue ones into fire ones is to travel to the hot areas of Death Mountain, and drop them on the ground and wait a couple seconds. It accomplishes the same thing as dropping them in a fire, but you don't have to aim. You can do the same traveling to the snowy areas north of the Rito Village to turn them into ice.

Also, if you meet Kilton (start that by going to the skull shaped lake North East of Death Mountain, you can sell monster parts for a unique currency called Mon. The jellies are fairly valuable as rupees, but arguably more valuable in Mon, as there are a lot of unique items you can only get from him, like a Dark Link clothing set that lets you run faster at night. Also a monster themed saddle and bridle for your horses, and more. Exchanging my elemental jellies for Mon is how I bought most of his inventory.