Of the Wild Set

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The Hero of the Wild Set is an Armor set in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses

The Hero of the Wild Set is comprised of three pieces of Armor consisting of the Cap of the Wild, Tunic of the Wild, and Trousers of the Wild. The three pieces will be awarded upon completing all 120 Shrines and is the objective of the Quest "A Gift from the Monks" The design is said to be passed down from the distant past based on a hero who is said to have a similar outfit[2]

The set can be enhanced by visiting one of the various Great Fairies and can be dyed at the Kochi Dye Shop. When enhanced by two levels, it provides the Master Sword Beam Up Set Bonus


Armor Description Location

Cap of the Wild
According to legend, this cap was drafted for a hero who travels the wild lands. Wearing it just feels so right Forgotten Temple

"A Gift from the Monks"


Tunic of the Wild
This armor was was apparently crafted for a hero who travels the wilds. Strangely enough, it's just your size. Forgotten Temple

"A Gift from the Monks"


Trousers of the Wild
Legends say the pants were tailored for a hero who travels the wilderness. Strangely enough, they're the most comfortable pair of pants you've ever worn. Forgotten Temple

"A Gift from the Monks"

Armor 1st Upgrade 2nd Upgrade 3rd Upgrade 4th Upgrade Effect

Cap of the Wild
3 x10 7 x1 12 x5 18 x1 28 Master Sword Beam Up
x2 x2 x2 x2

Tunic of the Hero
3 x10 7 x1 12 x5 18 x1 28 Master Sword Beam Up
x2 x2 x2 x2

Trousers of the Hero
3 x10 7 x1 12 x5 18 x1 28 Master Sword Beam Up
x2 x2 x2 x2

See Also

References

  1. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 186
  2. "This Equipment is meant for a hero who travels the wild lands and can be acquired by conquering all of the ancient shrines. The design has been passed down from the distant past based on a hero who is said to have worn an outfit like this." (Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 186)