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*The Legendary Dress was known as the Zelda Dress in the E3 2015 demo. The reason for this change is unknown. | *The Legendary Dress was known as the Zelda Dress in the E3 2015 demo. The reason for this change is unknown. | ||
*Several more Outfits were planned during the game's developement. These include the Stinky Costume which would keep enemies at bay, the Kansai Outfit which would put the situation reports into the Kansai dialect of Japanese,<ref>{{Cite person|quote= There weren't any outfits that we created but ended up cutting from the game, but we did abandon a few ideas in the planning phase. Let's see... We thought about creating a "Stinky Costume" which would keep enemies at bay, or a "Kansai Outfit" which would put the situation reports into the Kansai dialect of Japanese.|name= Hiromasa Shikata|url= https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAAADVHkor8L_IA|title= Tri Force Heroes Miiting part 2}}</ref> the Emperor's New Clothes which would make Link look naked to others, the Handsome Outfit that made Link look good in photos,<ref>{{Cite person|quote= We also considered "Emperor's New Clothes", which would make you look naked to other players, and a "Handsome Outfit" that made you look really cool in photos.|name= Mikiharu Oiwa|url= https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAAADVHkor8L_IA|title= Tri Force Heroes Miiting part 2}}</ref> and a [[Great Fairy]] Outfit.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= Pedalpowerluigi|published= November 5, 2015|retrieved= November 23, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRjkl36Nj2A|title= Tri Force Heroes: Unused Great Fairy Link Outfit|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref> | *Several more Outfits were planned during the game's developement. These include the Stinky Costume which would keep enemies at bay, the Kansai Outfit which would put the situation reports into the Kansai dialect of Japanese,<ref>{{Cite person|quote= There weren't any outfits that we created but ended up cutting from the game, but we did abandon a few ideas in the planning phase. Let's see... We thought about creating a "Stinky Costume" which would keep enemies at bay, or a "Kansai Outfit" which would put the situation reports into the Kansai dialect of Japanese.|name= Hiromasa Shikata|url= https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAAADVHkor8L_IA|title= Tri Force Heroes Miiting part 2}}</ref> the Emperor's New Clothes which would make Link look naked to others, the Handsome Outfit that made Link look good in photos,<ref>{{Cite person|quote= We also considered "Emperor's New Clothes", which would make you look naked to other players, and a "Handsome Outfit" that made you look really cool in photos.|name= Mikiharu Oiwa|url= https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAAADVHkor8L_IA|title= Tri Force Heroes Miiting part 2}}</ref> and a [[Great Fairy]] Outfit.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= Pedalpowerluigi|published= November 5, 2015|retrieved= November 23, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRjkl36Nj2A|title= Tri Force Heroes: Unused Great Fairy Link Outfit|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref> | ||
*Some Outfits appear to be based on characters from other [[Nintendo]] games and other non-Nintendo media: | *Some Outfits appear to be based on characters from other [[Nintendo]] games and other non-Nintendo media: | ||
**The Hammerwear is based on the {{smw|Hammer Bro|Hammer Bros.}} from the {{smw|Mario (series)|''Mario'' series}}.<ref>{{Cite|Did you use a koopon to buy that? I mean, a coupon? ♥|Stylish Woman|TFH}}</ref> | **The Hammerwear is based on the {{smw|Hammer Bro|Hammer Bros.}} from the {{smw|Mario (series)|''Mario'' series}}.<ref>{{Cite|Did you use a koopon to buy that? I mean, a coupon? ♥|Stylish Woman|TFH}}</ref> |
Revision as of 06:19, 10 August 2017
- See Clothes for other uses.
Template:Item Outfits are special articles of Clothing which empower the Links with special abilities in Tri Force Heroes.
Locations and Uses
Outfits grant each Link a special ability based on the theme of the attire. Certain Outfits may bolster a Link's defensive capabilities, while others may increase the power or range of certain weapons. Outfits are obtained by making custom orders at Madame Couture's, and providing Madame Couture with Materials and Rupees collected from Levels. Rare Materials from Drablands Challenges will yield more powerful Outfits.[1] Some Outfit Materials are exclusive to the Coliseum Multiplayer mode, as well.[2] Certain Outfits also change the appearance of the Sword that each Link uses.[3]
Outfits can also be used as stamps in Miiverse.[4]
List of Outfits
Trivia
- Crafting certain Outfits will prompt a different sound effect while Madame Couture is tailoring them, as opposed to her usual cheer. Crafting the Big Bomb Outfit produces an explosion, followed by Couture's coughing. The Tingle Tights produce the sound of balloons being blown up, then popping, and Madame exclaiming Tingle's signature "Kooloo-Limpah". The Lady's Ensemble produces the sound effect of Couture gasping.
- According to the game's official Japanese site, some Outfits are said to contain the souls of individuals skilled in whatever ability they grant. For example, the Spin Attack Attire contains the soul of a samurai who trained diligently to master the Spin Attack,[5] and the Sword Suit contains the soul of a swordfighter.[6] Both the Kokiri Clothes and the Zora Costume contain the souls of members of their tribes, the Kokiri and Zoras, respectively.[7][8]
- Due to technical limitations of Download Play, 8-bit music had to be created especially for that mode.[9] Thus, the Timeless Tunic was created, so the 8-bit music could be heard at any time.[10]
- The Legendary Dress was known as the Zelda Dress in the E3 2015 demo. The reason for this change is unknown.
- Several more Outfits were planned during the game's developement. These include the Stinky Costume which would keep enemies at bay, the Kansai Outfit which would put the situation reports into the Kansai dialect of Japanese,[11] the Emperor's New Clothes which would make Link look naked to others, the Handsome Outfit that made Link look good in photos,[12] and a Great Fairy Outfit.[13]
- Some Outfits appear to be based on characters from other Nintendo games and other non-Nintendo media:
- The Hammerwear is based on the Hammer Bros. from the Mario series.[14]
- The Tri Suit appears to be loosely based on the uniforms from the Super Sentai series (otherwise known as Power Rangers in the west).
- The Queen of Hearts and Jack of Hearts outfit are likely a reference to the Queen of Hearts and the Card Soldiers from the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- The Cozy Parka appears to be based on Popo from Ice Climber, whose garb is strikingly similar.
- Concept art for the Cursed Tights resembled the Blue Pikmin from the Pikmin series.
Gallery
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The Links standing on a Triforce Gateway while wearing different Outfits
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The Links fighting Stalchampion with different Outfits
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The Links observing a Map while wearing different Outfits
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Blue Link wearing the Energy Gear
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Red Link trying on the Cacto Clothes
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Green Link wearing the Legendary Dress
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Blue Link trying on the Lucky Loungewear
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Link wearing the Bear Minimum Digs while reading a Sign
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Link trying on the Hero's Tunic
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Concept art of several Outfits
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Concept art of the Cheer Outfit
References
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- ↑ "By the way, did you know? If you buy an outfit here, you can use it as a stamp in Miiverse. Try it!" — Stylish Woman (Tri Force Heroes)
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- ↑ "Did you use a koopon to buy that? I mean, a coupon? ♥" — Stylish Woman (Tri Force Heroes)