Armor

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Template:Item Armor are special Clothes that Link can wear in Breath of the Wild.

Location and Uses

Armor serve a variety of purposes, primarily to provide Link with defensive padding, allowing him to endure more damage. Certain pieces of Armor can also protect Link from the elements. However, Armor can also act as a liability; metallic Armor in thunderstorms will attract lightning, risking Link's health.

List of Armor

Head Gear

Armor Effect Description
Climber's Bandanna 3 Defense
Climb Speed Up
Flamebreaker Helm It may look like a regular bandanna, but it's actually infused with ancient technology that [. . .]
Hylian Hood 3 Defense A hood woven using traditional Hyrulean methods. It's made from a sturdy material to protect travelers from the harsh sun and weather.
Soldier's Helm

Body Gear

Armor Effect Description
File:BotW Champion Shirt Icon.png
Champion Shirt
3 Defense In ancient Hyrule, this garment could only be worn by one who had earned the respect of the Hylian royal family.
Flamebreaker Armor
Hylian Tunic 3 Defense A common garb that achieved widespread popularity in Hyrule, particularly among travelers. Its light-yet-sturdy fabric doesn't limit movement.

Old Shirt
1 Defense A thin shirt made long ago. It's coming apart at the seams, but it's better than nothing. The sleeves are a bit on the short side.
Soldier's Armor

Warm Doublet
1 Defense
Cold Resistance
A warm pullover typically worn by mountain folk. Its sturdy fabric and thick gloves are great at retaining body heat.

Leg Gear

Armor Effect Description

Hylian Trousers
3 Defense Traditional dress trousers of Hyrule. The plush fabric makes these trousers quite comfortable, and their high durability makes them ideal for travelers.
Flamebreaker Boots
Soldier's Greaves

Trousers of Time
3 Defense Legends say these trousers were once worn by a hero who traveled through time. They were originally made by people who made their home in the forest.

Well-Worn Trousers
1 Defense These old trousers are threadbare in spots, but they're surprisingly comfortable. The legs are a bit too short, though.

Etymology

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 防具 (Bōgu) Protective Gear

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