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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Ultimate Guide

Welcome to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Ultimate Guide.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the highly anticipated sequel to Breath of the Wild, and it takes the open-world adventure to new heights – literally. In this game, you will explore a vast floating island above Hyrule, as well as dive deep into the secrets of the ancient kingdom below. You will also face new enemies, puzzles, dungeons, and bosses, while using new abilities and items to overcome any challenge.

This guide will help you get the most out of your journey in Tears of the Kingdom, whether you are a veteran Zelda fan or a newcomer to the series. We will cover everything you need to know, from the basics of gameplay and combat, to the locations and walkthroughs of every quest, shrine, and dungeon. We will also provide tips and tricks for finding secrets, collectibles, upgrades, and more.

Let’s get started!

Basics and Essentials

Let’s talk about Basics in this part of the Tears of the Kingdom guide.
Before you embark on your adventure, there are some things you should know about how Tears of the Kingdom works. This section will cover some of the basic mechanics and features of the game, as well as some essential tips and advice for getting started.

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What You Should Do First in Tears of the Kingdom

Tears of the Kingdom is a very open-ended game that lets you explore and play at your own pace. However, there are some things that we recommend you do first to make your life easier and more enjoyable.

  • Complete the Prologue: Beneath Hyrule Castle quest. This will introduce you to the main story and give you access to some important items and abilities, such as the Ultrahand and Fuse.
  • Activate at least one Skyview Tower. These towers act as fast travel points and reveal parts of the map. They also allow you to scan for shrines and other points of interest.
  • Find at least one Goddess Statue. These statues let you exchange Lights of Blessing for more hearts or stamina. You can find them in towns, stables, or hidden locations.

  • Upgrade your inventory space with Hestu. This friendly Korok will trade you more slots for your weapons, bows, and shields in exchange for Korok seeds. You can find him in various locations around Hyrule.
  • Complete at least one shrine. Shrines are mini-dungeons that test your skills and reward you with Spirit Orbs. You can exchange four Spirit Orbs for a Light of Blessing at any Goddess Statue.
  • Get some elemental resistance. Depending on where you want to go next, you may need some protection from extreme temperatures or other hazards. You can get resistance by wearing certain armor sets, eating certain foods or elixirs, or using certain abilities or items.

Hearts or Stamina: What to Upgrade First?

One of the most important decisions you will make in Tears of the Kingdom is whether to upgrade your hearts or stamina when you visit a Goddess Statue. Both are useful for different reasons, but which one should you prioritize?

There is no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on your playstyle and preferences. However, here are some general guidelines to help you decide:

  • Hearts are good for surviving longer in combat and taking on tougher enemies and bosses. They also allow you to wield certain powerful weapons that require a minimum number of hearts.
  • Stamina is good for exploring more of the world and reaching higher places. It also allows you to use certain abilities and items more often, such as gliding, sprinting, swimming, climbing, or using Fuse.
  • A balanced approach is good for having a bit of both advantages without sacrificing too much of either. You can also use items or abilities that temporarily boost your hearts or stamina if you need more.

Ultimately, the choice is yours. You can always change your mind later by visiting a special statue that lets you swap your hearts and stamina for a small fee.

How to Get the Paraglider

This section of the guide will cover the topic of Paraglider in Tears of the Kingdom.
The paraglider is one of the most useful items in Tears of the Kingdom, as it allows you to glide through the air and reach distant places with ease. It also helps you avoid fall damage and escape from enemies.

You can get the paraglider by completing the Great Sky Island questline, which starts after you finish the Prologue: Beneath Hyrule Castle quest. You will need to explore the floating island above Hyrule Castle and find Princess Zelda’s location.

To do this, you will need to:

  • Activate at least one Skyview Tower on Great Sky Island
  • Find Impa in Kakariko Village
  • Investigate four geoglyphs around Great Sky Island
  • Enter Zelda’s secret chamber
  • Defeat a boss

Once you complete these steps, Zelda will give you the paraglider as a reward.

How to Get Gloom Resistance

Gloom is a new type of hazard that you will encounter in Tears of the Kingdom. It is a dark mist that covers certain areas of Hyrule below Great Sky Island. It drains your health over time and makes it harder to see.

You can get gloom resistance by wearing certain armor sets that protect you from its effects. These armor sets are:

  • Champion’s Leathers: This is Link’s default outfit that he wears at the start of the game. It has low defense but high gloom resistance.
  • Miner’s Armor: This is an armor set that you can find in various mining camps around Hyrule. It has moderate defense and gloom resistance.
  • Zora Armor: This is an armor set that you can obtain by completing quests for the Zora people in Lanayru region. It has high defense and gloom resistance, as well as water-related bonuses.

You can also get gloom resistance by eating certain foods or elixirs that grant temporary buffs. These include:

  • Gloomshroom: This is a mushroom that grows in gloomy areas. It restores some health and grants low-level gloom resistance.
  • Gloomfruit: This is a fruit that grows on trees in gloomy areas. It restores some health and grants mid-level gloom resistance.
  • Gloomcake: This is a dish that can be cooked with Gloomfruit and other ingredients. It restores more health and grants high-level gloom resistance.

Quests and Side Adventures

Quests are the focus of this part of the Tears of the Kingdom guide.
Tears of the Kingdom has a rich and varied story that spans across multiple regions and characters. You can follow Link’s main quest to save Hyrule from Ganondorf’s evil plans, or explore other side quests that reveal more about the world and its inhabitants.

This section will provide detailed walkthroughs for every quest in Tears of the Kingdom, including where to find them, how to complete them, what rewards they offer, and any tips or tricks along the way.

Main Quests

Main quests are quests that advance Link’s main objective of finding Princess Zelda and defeating Ganondorf. They are marked with red icons on your map and Adventure Log.

There are 15 main quests in Tears of the Kingdom:

  1. Prologue: Beneath Hyrule Castle
  2. Great Sky Island: Find Princess Zelda
  3. The Closed Door To The Kingdom Of Hyrule
  4. Crisis At Hyrule Castle: Find Captain Hoz
  5. Camera Work In The Depths
  6. Impa And The Geoglyphs
  7. Regional Phenomena: To Rito Village
  8. Tulin Of Rito Village
  9. The Wind Temple
  10. A Mystery In The Depths
  11. Regional Phenomena: To Goron City
  12. Yunobo Of Goron City
  13. The Fire Temple
  14. Regional Phenomena: To Zora’s Domain
  15. Sidon Of The Zora
  16. The Water Temple
  17. Regional Phenomena: To Gerudo Town
  18. Riju Of Gerudo Town
  19. The Lightning Temple
  20. Crisis At Hyrule Castle: The Floating Castle

You can complete these quests in any order you want (except for Prologue), but we recommend following this order for an optimal experience:

  1. Prologue: Beneath Hyrule Castle
  2. Great Sky Island: Find Princess Zelda
  3. The Closed Door To The Kingdom Of Hyrule
  4. Crisis At Hyrule Castle: Find Captain Hoz
  5. Camera Work In The Depths
  6. Impa And The Geoglyphs
  7. Regional Phenomena: To Zora’s Domain
  8. Sidon Of The Zora
  9. The Water Temple
  10. Regional Phenomena: To Rito Village
  11. Tulin Of Rito Village
  12. The Wind Temple
  13. Regional Phenomena: To Goron City
  14. Yunobo Of Goron City
  15. The Fire Temple
  16. Regional Phenomena: To Gerudo Town
  17. Riju Of Gerudo Town
  18. The Lightning Temple
  19. Crisis At Hyrule Castle: The Floating Castle

Side Quests

Side quests are optional quests that offer additional rewards or insights into Hyrule’s history and culture. They are marked with blue icons on your map and Adventure Log.

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There are over 100 side quests in Tears of the Kingdom, divided into four categories:

  • Character Side Quests: These are quests given by specific characters who have their own stories and personalities.
  • Location Side Quests: These are quests related to specific locations or landmarks in Hyrule.
  • Challenge Side Quests: These are quests that test your skills or knowledge Mini-Game Side Quests: These are quests that involve playing mini-games or participating in events.
  • You can find side quests by talking to NPCs, reading signs or posters, finding hidden items, or exploring the world. Some side quests may require you to complete certain main quests or other side quests first.For detailed walkthroughs for each side quest, see our Side Quest Guide.

Shrine Quests

Let’s talk about Shrine Quests in this part of the Tears of the Kingdom guide.
Shrine quests are special quests that lead you to hidden shrines. They are marked with orange icons on your map and Adventure Log.

There are 120 shrines in Tears of the Kingdom, and 42 of them are hidden behind shrine quests. These quests usually involve solving puzzles, finding clues, or performing certain actions in specific locations.

You can find shrine quests by talking to NPCs, reading books or journals, finding statues or monuments, or exploring the world. Some shrine quests may require you to complete certain main quests or other shrine quests first.


Locations

This section of the guide will cover the topic of Locations in Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom features a huge and diverse world that is full of secrets and surprises. You can explore different regions, each with their own climate, terrain, wildlife, and culture. You can also find various points of interest, such as towns, stables, shrines, dungeons, towers, and more.

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This section will provide detailed information for every location in Tears of the Kingdom, including where to find them, what to do there, what items and enemies you can encounter there, and any tips or tricks for exploring them.

Great Sky Island

Great Sky Island is a massive floating island that lies above Hyrule Castle. It is where Link wakes up at the start of the game and where he meets Princess Zelda. It is also home to Impa and the Sheikah tribe.

Great Sky Island is divided into four regions:

  • Skyview Plateau: This is the central region of Great Sky Island. It contains the Skyview Tower, Impa’s House, Kakariko Village, and several shrines and geoglyphs.
  • Skyview Forest: This is the eastern region of Great Sky Island. It contains a dense forest with many trees and animals. It also contains the Forest Temple and several shrines and geoglyphs.
  • Skyview Desert: This is the western region of Great Sky Island. It contains a barren desert with sandstorms and ruins. It also contains the Desert Temple and several shrines and geoglyphs.
  • Skyview Lake: This is the southern region of Great Sky Island. It contains a large lake with islands and waterfalls. It also contains the Lake Temple and several shrines and geoglyphs.

Central Hyrule

Central Hyrule is the heart of Hyrule Kingdom. It contains Hyrule Castle, which is surrounded by a dark mist called gloom. It also contains many landmarks from Breath of the Wild, such as Hyrule Field, Hyrule Castle Town Ruins, Coliseum Ruins, and more.

Central Hyrule is divided into four regions:

  • Central Hyrule: This is the main region of Central Hyrule. It contains Hyrule Castle and its surrounding areas. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Hyrule Ridge: This is the northern region of Central Hyrule. It contains a hilly area with grasslands and forests. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Hyrule Field: This is the eastern region of Central Hyrule. It contains a vast plain with ruins and rivers. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • West Necluda: This is the southern region of Central Hyrule. It contains a rural area with farms and villages. It also contains several shrines and towers.

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Akkala

Akkala is a northeastern region of Hyrule. It contains a rocky coast with cliffs and lighthouses. It also contains Akkala Citadel Ruins, which was once a fortress that defended Hyrule from invaders.

Akkala is divided into two regions:

  • Akkala Highlands: This is the northern region of Akkala. It contains a mountainous area with snow and hot springs. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Deep Akkala: This is the southern region of Akkala. It contains a lowland area with lakes and swamps. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Death Mountain

Death Mountain is a volcanic region of Hyrule. It contains a fiery mountain that erupts periodically. It also contains Goron City, which is home to the Goron people who live in harmony with the fire.

Death Mountain is divided into two regions:

  • Eldin Canyon: This is the western region of Death Mountain. It contains a canyon with lava flows and bridges. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Eldin Mountains: This is the eastern region of Death Mountain. It contains a mountain range with craters and caves. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Faron

Faron is a tropical region of Hyrule. It contains a lush jungle with waterfalls and vines. It also contains Lurelin Village, which is a fishing village by the sea.

Faron is divided into three regions:

  • Faron Grasslands: This is the northern region of Faron. It contains a grassy area with hills and ponds. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Lake Hylia: This is the central region of Faron. It contains a large lake with islands and bridges. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Faron Woods: This is the southern region of Faron. It contains a dense forest with trees and animals. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Gerudo Desert

Gerudo Desert is a desert region of Hyrule. It contains a vast sand sea with dunes and oases. It also contains Gerudo Town, which is a town ruled by the Gerudo people who are mostly female.

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Gerudo Desert is divided into three regions:

  • Gerudo Highlands: This is the northern region of Gerudo Desert. It contains a snowy area with mountains and valleys. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Wasteland: This is the central region of Gerudo Desert. It contains a barren area with sandstorms and ruins. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Gerudo Desert: This is the southern region of Gerudo Desert. It contains a sandy area with dunes and oases. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Hebra

Hebra is a snowy region of Hyrule. It contains a frozen tundra with blizzards and glaciers. It also contains Rito Village, which is a village built on a giant rock pillar by the Rito people who can fly.

Hebra is divided into two regions:

  • Hebra Mountains: This is the main region of Hebra. It contains a mountain range with peaks and caves. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Tabantha Frontier: This is the southern region of Hebra. It contains a grassland area with fields and rivers. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Lanayru

Lanayru is a wetland region of Hyrule. It contains a swampy area with rivers and lakes. It also contains Zora’s Domain, which is a city built on a waterfall by the Zora people who can swim.

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Lanayru is divided into three regions:

  • Lanayru Wetlands: This is the western region of Lanayru. It contains a marshy area with ponds and flowers. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Lanayru Great Spring: This is the central region of Lanayru. It contains a spring area with waterfalls and islands. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • East Necluda: This is the eastern region of Lanayru. It contains a rural area with farms and villages. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Necluda

Necluda is a southeastern region of Hyrule. It contains a hilly area with forests and fields. It also contains Hateno Village, which is a peaceful village where Link has a house.

Necluda is divided into two regions:

  • West Necluda: This is the western region of Necluda. It contains a grassy area with hills and ponds. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • East Necluda: This is the eastern region of Necluda. It contains a rural area with farms and villages. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Tabantha

Tabantha is a southwestern region of Hyrule. It contains a rocky area with cliffs and canyons. It also contains Fort Hateno, which is an old fortress that defended Hyrule from Ganon’s attack.

Tabantha is divided into two regions:

  • Tabantha Frontier: This is the northern region of Tabantha. It contains a grassland area with fields and rivers. It also contains several shrines and towers.
  • Ridgeland: This is the southern region of Tabantha. It contains a hilly area with bridges and ruins. It also contains several shrines and towers.

Explainers

Explainers are the focus of this part of the Tears of the Kingdom guide.
Tears of the Kingdom has many new features and mechanics that may not be obvious or explained well in the game. This section will provide detailed explanations for some of the most important or confusing aspects of the game, such as how to use certain abilities or items, how to find certain things, or how to solve certain problems.

How to Use Ultrahand

Ultrahand is one of Link’s new abilities in Tears of the Kingdom. It allows him to create various objects out of energy cells that he can find or craft in the world. These objects can be used for transportation, combat, puzzle-solving, or exploration.

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To use Ultrahand, you need to:

  • Press ZL to enter Ultrahand mode
  • Use the right stick to select an object from your Ultrahand menu
  • Use the left stick to adjust the position and orientation of the object
  • Press A to place the object
  • Press B to cancel

You can create up to four objects at a time, but each object consumes a certain amount of energy cells from your inventory. You can see how many energy cells you have in the upper right corner of your screen.

You can also interact with your objects by pressing ZR while aiming at them. Depending on the object, you can:

  • Ride it
  • Move it
  • Rotate it
  • Delete it
  • Fuse it

Some objects have special functions or properties that you can activate by pressing X while riding or aiming at them. For example, you can:

  • Shoot missiles from your mech
  • Deploy wings from your plane
  • Activate boosters from your car
  • Detonate bombs from your drone
  • Change colors from your paintbrush

You can unlock more objects for your Ultrahand menu by finding blueprints in chests or shops around Hyrule.

How to Use Fuse

Fuse is another one of Link’s new abilities in Tears of the Kingdom. It allows him to combine any two items in his inventory to create new items with different effects or properties.

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To use Fuse, you need to:

  • Press ZR to enter Fuse mode
  • Use the right stick to select an item from your inventory
  • Press A to confirm
  • Use the right stick to select another item from your inventory
  • Press A to confirm
  • Press A again to fuse

The result of fusing two items depends on their type, quality, and compatibility. Some items may not fuse at all, while others may fuse into something unexpected or useless.

You can fuse items such as weapons, shields, bows, arrows, materials, food, elixirs, armor, masks, amiibo figures, bananas, and more.

Some examples of fusing items are:

  • Fusing two weapons creates a new weapon with combined stats and effects
  • Fusing two shields creates a new shield with combined stats and effects
  • Fusing two bows creates a new bow with combined stats and effects
  • Fusing two arrows creates a new arrow with combined effects
  • Fusing two materials creates a new material with combined effects or value
  • Fusing two food items creates a new food item with combined effects or value
  • Fusing two elixirs creates a new elixir with combined effects or value
  • Fusing an armor piece with another item changes its appearance or effect
  • Fusing a mask with another item changes its appearance or effect
  • Fusing an amiibo figure with another item unlocks its special function or effect
  • Fusing a banana with another item creates a new item with a banana flavor or effect

You can experiment with different combinations of items to discover new and creative results. You can also use Fuse to upgrade your items or create unique weapons and armor.

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How to Find Horses

This section of the guide will cover the topic of Horses in Tears of the Kingdom.
Horses are one of the best ways to travel around Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom. They are fast, loyal, and can carry some of your items. You can also customize their appearance and abilities with different saddles, bridles, and masks.

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To find horses, you need to:

  • Look for wild horses in grassy areas or near stables
  • Approach them slowly and quietly from behind
  • Press A to mount them
  • Press L to soothe them until they stop bucking
  • Press ZL to check their stats and temperament
  • Press X to register them at a stable

You can have up to five horses registered at a time, and you can name them and choose their gear. You can also call them from anywhere by pressing down on the D-pad, as long as they are not too far away or in a dangerous area.

You can find different types of horses with different colors, sizes, stats, and personalities. Some horses are faster, stronger, or more obedient than others. You can also find rare horses with special traits or appearances, such as the Giant Horse, the White Horse, or Epona.

You can improve your bond with your horses by feeding them, riding them, soothing them, or petting them. A higher bond will make your horses more responsive and loyal to you. You can also learn new tricks and commands for your horses by talking to certain NPCs or reading books.

How to Increase Max Energy Cell Capacity

Let’s talk about Energy Cells in this part of the Tears of the Kingdom guide.
Energy cells are one of the most important resources in Tears of the Kingdom. They are used to power your Ultrahand and create various objects out of thin air. They are also used to fuse items and create new items with different effects or properties.

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You can find energy cells in various ways, such as:

  • Breaking metal crates or barrels
  • Defeating enemies or bosses
  • Completing shrines or dungeons
  • Buying them from shops or NPCs
  • Crafting them from materials

However, you can only carry a limited amount of energy cells at a time. Your max energy cell capacity is determined by your inventory size and your energy cell pouch.

Your inventory size is the number of slots you have for your weapons, bows, shields, and materials. You can increase your inventory size by trading Korok seeds with Hestu. Each slot you add will increase your max energy cell capacity by 10.

Your energy cell pouch is a special item that you can equip in your armor slot. It will increase your max energy cell capacity by a certain amount depending on its level. You can find different levels of energy cell pouches in chests or shops around Hyrule.

The levels of energy cell pouches are:

  • Energy Cell Pouch: Increases max energy cell capacity by 50
  • Energy Cell Pouch +: Increases max energy cell capacity by 100
  • Energy Cell Pouch ++: Increases max energy cell capacity by 150
  • Energy Cell Pouch +++: Increases max energy cell capacity by 200

You can also upgrade your energy cell pouches by visiting the Great Fairy Fountains and paying them with rupees and materials. Each upgrade will increase the level of your energy cell pouch by one.


Weapons, Armor, and Gear

Let’s talk about Weapons, Armor, and Gear in this part of the Tears of the Kingdom guide.
Tears of the Kingdom has a wide variety of weapons, armor, and gear that you can use to enhance your combat and exploration abilities. You can find different types of swords, spears, axes, hammers, bows, arrows, shields, armor sets, masks, saddles, bridles, and more.

This section will provide detailed information for every weapon, armor, and gear in Tears of the Kingdom, including where to find them, what stats and effects they have, how to upgrade them or fuse them with other items, and any tips or tricks for using them.

Weapons

Weapons are items that you can use to attack enemies or objects in Tears of the Kingdom. They are divided into three categories: melee weapons, bows, and arrows.

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Melee weapons are weapons that you can swing or thrust at close range. They include swords, spears, axes, hammers, and more. They have different stats such as attack power, durability, and speed. They also have different effects such as elemental damage, critical hits, or special moves.

Bows are weapons that you can use to shoot arrows at long range. They include wooden bows, metal bows, ancient bows, and more. They have different stats such as attack power, durability, and draw speed. They also have different effects such as zoom, multishot, or quick shot.

Arrows are items that you can use with bows to shoot enemies or objects in Tears of the Kingdom. They include normal arrows, fire arrows, ice arrows, shock arrows, bomb arrows, ancient arrows, and more. They have different effects such as elemental damage, explosion, or instant kill.

You can find weapons in various ways, such as:

  • Looting chests or enemies
  • Buying them from shops or NPCs
  • Crafting them from materials
  • Finding them in the world

However, you can only carry a limited number of weapons at a time. Your weapon inventory size is determined by the number of slots you have for your melee weapons and bows. You can increase your weapon inventory size by trading Korok seeds with Hestu.

You can also upgrade your weapons by visiting the Great Fairy Fountains and paying them with rupees and materials. Each upgrade will increase the stats and effects of your weapons by a certain amount.

You can also fuse your weapons with other items to create new weapons with different effects or properties. You can use Fuse to combine any two items in your inventory to see what happens. You can fuse weapons with other weapons, materials, food, elixirs, armor, masks, amiibo figures, bananas, and more.

Armor

Armor is items that you can wear to protect yourself from damage or hazards in Tears of the Kingdom. They are divided into three categories: headgear, body armor, and legwear.

Headgear is items that you can wear on your head to protect yourself from damage or hazards in Tears of the Kingdom. They include hats, helmets, hoods, masks, and more. They have different stats such as defense and weight. They also have different effects such as elemental resistance, stealth boost, or special abilities.

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Body armor is items that you can wear on your torso to protect yourself from damage or hazards in Tears of the Kingdom. They include shirts, tunics, vests, robes, and more. They have different stats such as defense and weight. They also have different effects such as elemental resistance, attack boost, or special abilities.

Legwear is items that you can wear on your legs to protect yourself from damage or hazards in Tears of the Kingdom. They include pants, boots, greaves, skirts, and more. They have different stats such as defense and weight. They also have different effects such as elemental resistance, speed boost, or special abilities.

You can find armor in various ways, such as:

  • Looting chests or enemies
  • Buying them from shops or NPCs
  • Crafting them from materials
  • Finding them in the world

However, you can only wear one piece of armor for each category at a time. You can change your armor at any time by opening your inventory and selecting the armor tab.

You can also upgrade your armor by visiting the Great Fairy Fountains and paying them with rupees and materials. Each upgrade will increase the stats and effects of your armor by a certain amount.

You can also fuse your armor with other items to change its appearance or effect. You can use Fuse to combine any two items in your inventory to see what happens. You can fuse armor with other armor, materials, food, elixirs, weapons, masks, amiibo figures, bananas, and more.

Gear

Gear is items that you can use to enhance your combat and exploration abilities in Tears of the Kingdom. They include saddles, bridles, masks, amiibo figures, and more.

Saddles are items that you can equip on your horses to improve their stats and abilities. They include leather saddles, metal saddles, ancient saddles, and more. They have different effects such as speed boost, stamina boost, or special abilities.

Bridles are items that you can equip on your horses to improve their stats and abilities. They include leather bridles, metal bridles, ancient bridles, and more. They have different effects such as bond boost, whistle range, or special abilities.

Masks are items that you can wear on your face to change your appearance or effect. They include animal masks, monster masks, hero masks, and more. They have different effects such as disguise, stealth boost, or special abilities.

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