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Revision as of 01:35, 22 February 2020
Template:Item Flamebreaker Boots are items in Breath of the Wild.[1]
Location and Uses
Flamebreaker Boots are pieces of Armor that can be purchased in the Ripped and Shredded shop at Goron City. When worn, they provide one level of Flame Guard. Flamebreaker Boots can be enhanced by a Great Fairy and can be Dyed at the Kochi Dye Shop. The Flamebreaker Boots, alongside the Flamebreaker Helm and Flamebreaker Armor, compose the Flamebreaker Set. When each piece of the Set has been enhanced at least two times by a Great Fairy and the full Set is worn, it provides a Fireproof Set Bonus.
Gallery
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Blue Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Red Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Yellow Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with White Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Black Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Purple Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Green Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Light Blue Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Navy Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Orange Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Peach Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Crimson Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Light Yellow Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Brown Dye
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The Flamebreaker Boots with Gray Dye
See Also
References
- ↑ "Flamebreaker Boots
Goron artisans used flame-resistant rocks to craft these fireproof boots for curious Hylians visiting Goron City." — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)