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Materials are primarily found throughout the [[Drablands]], although they can also be received as prizes for completing certain tasks or mini-games. Typically, at the end of a Level each Link is allowed to open one chest from a set of three, which contain  two common materials and one rare material specific to that level. Once the region's boss has been defeated, the Links can undertake [[Drablands Challenge]]s that use a different set of materials. Materials are necessary for crafting [[Outfit]]s to wear in the Drablands, which can be tailored at [[Madame Couture's]] by providing a recipe of Materials and a certain amount of [[Rupee]]s.
Materials are primarily found throughout the [[Drablands]], although they can also be received as prizes for completing certain tasks or mini-games. Typically, at the end of a Level each Link is allowed to open one chest from a set of three, which contain  two common materials and one rare material specific to that level. Once the region's boss has been defeated, the Links can undertake [[Drablands Challenge]]s that use a different set of materials. Materials are necessary for crafting [[Outfit]]s to wear in the Drablands, which can be tailored at [[Madame Couture's]] by providing a recipe of Materials and a certain amount of [[Rupee]]s.


Rarer materials, used to make more powerful Outfits,<ref>{{cite web|quote= So, as you clear courses in this game, you're going to receive materials. And you use those materials to go and then make these costumes. [...] And of course to create the really powerful costumes, you need special materials. And you're only going to get those special materials on the really difficult courses. [...] So what I'd like to do today is introduce one of those more difficult courses, which again, once you clear you'll get this special material, that allows you to create one of the more powerful suits in the game.|author= Hiromasa Shikata|published= June 18, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnQl8A2vx4k|title= Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 3 The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|site= YouTube|type= Video}}</ref> can be acquired as rewards from the [[Faux Hero]] for completing levels alongside other players, rewards for completing [[Drablands Challenge]]s, prizes in the [[Coliseum]],<ref>{{cite web|quote= The Coliseum can be visited through local or online multiplayer, and winning gives the players exclusive materials available only in this mode of play. With these materials players can craft better, more beneficial clothes that will give them an edge in competing.|author= Alex Aul|published= June 20, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/20/details-arise-regarding-tri-force-heroes-player-vs-player-mode/|title= Details arise regarding Tri Force Heroes Player vs. Player mode|site= Zelda Universe|type=}}</ref>, prizes in the [[Daily Riches]] mini-game, or goods bought from the [[Street Merchant]].<!--should we mention the Hytopian Silk the captain gives you?--> All Materials, with the exception of gold quality pieces, can be obtained outside of Levels, either by the Street Merchant, Daily Riches, or the Coliseum; however, the chance to be able to receive such Materials is random.
Rarer materials, used to make more powerful Outfits,<ref>{{cite web|quote= So, as you clear courses in this game, you're going to receive materials. And you use those materials to go and then make these costumes. [...] And of course to create the really powerful costumes, you need special materials. And you're only going to get those special materials on the really difficult courses. [...] So what I'd like to do today is introduce one of those more difficult courses, which again, once you clear you'll get this special material, that allows you to create one of the more powerful suits in the game.|author= Hiromasa Shikata|published= June 18, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnQl8A2vx4k|title= Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2015 Day 3 The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|site= YouTube|type= Video}}</ref> can be acquired as rewards from the [[Faux Hero]] for completing levels alongside other players, rewards for completing [[Drablands Challenge]]s, prizes in the [[Coliseum]],<ref>{{cite web|quote= The Coliseum can be visited through local or online multiplayer, and winning gives the players exclusive materials available only in this mode of play. With these materials players can craft better, more beneficial clothes that will give them an edge in competing.|author= Alex Aul|published= June 20, 2015|retrieved=August 22, 2015|url= http://zeldauniverse.net/2015/06/20/details-arise-regarding-tri-force-heroes-player-vs-player-mode/|title= Details arise regarding Tri Force Heroes Player vs. Player mode|site= Zelda Universe|type=}}</ref>, prizes in the [[Daily Riches]] mini-game, or goods bought from the [[Street Merchant]].<!--should we mention the Hytopian Silk the captain gives you?--> All Materials, with the exception of the Lady's Materials, can be obtained outside of Levels, either by the Street Merchant, Daily Riches, or the Coliseum; however, the chance to be able to receive such Materials is random.


The Materials used to craft [[The Lady's Ensemble]]—the [[Lady's Glasses]], [[Lady's Collar]], and the [[Lady's Parasol]]—are [[quest item]]s that can only be obtained as part of normal story progression. They are obtained at the end of the [[Forest Temple (Tri Force Heroes)|Forest Temple]], [[The Lady's Lair]], and the [[Sky Temple]], respectively, in addition to the normal Materials awarded for completing those Levels, and cannot be sold to the Street Merchant, as he finds witch Materials to be creepy.<ref>{{Cite|Bah! The Lady's Glasses! Witch materials gives me the creeps! You're on your own there.|Street Merchant|TFH}}</ref> Once they are all collected, the Outfit crafted from these special Materials grants Link the magical power necessary to lift [[Princess Styla]]'s curse.<ref>{{Cite|Now that you have some of The Lady's materials, it's time I showed you this little piece of work. I call it... The Lady's Ensemble! If you wear this and visit the princess, you should be able to lift her curse! All without defeating The Lady.|Madame Couture|TFH}}</ref>
The Materials used to craft [[The Lady's Ensemble]]—the [[Lady's Glasses]], [[Lady's Collar]], and the [[Lady's Parasol]]—are [[quest item]]s that can only be obtained as part of normal story progression. They are obtained at the end of the [[Forest Temple (Tri Force Heroes)|Forest Temple]], [[The Lady's Lair]], and the [[Sky Temple]], respectively, in addition to the normal Materials awarded for completing those Levels, and cannot be sold to the Street Merchant, as he finds witch Materials to be creepy.<ref>{{Cite|Bah! The Lady's Glasses! Witch materials gives me the creeps! You're on your own there.|Street Merchant|TFH}}</ref> Once they are all collected, the Outfit crafted from these special Materials grants Link the magical power necessary to lift [[Princess Styla]]'s curse.<ref>{{Cite|Now that you have some of The Lady's materials, it's time I showed you this little piece of work. I call it... The Lady's Ensemble! If you wear this and visit the princess, you should be able to lift her curse! All without defeating The Lady.|Madame Couture|TFH}}</ref>

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Template:Item Materials are a type of item that appear in Tri Force Heroes. They are used to craft Outfits.

Location and Uses

Materials are primarily found throughout the Drablands, although they can also be received as prizes for completing certain tasks or mini-games. Typically, at the end of a Level each Link is allowed to open one chest from a set of three, which contain two common materials and one rare material specific to that level. Once the region's boss has been defeated, the Links can undertake Drablands Challenges that use a different set of materials. Materials are necessary for crafting Outfits to wear in the Drablands, which can be tailored at Madame Couture's by providing a recipe of Materials and a certain amount of Rupees.

Rarer materials, used to make more powerful Outfits,[1] can be acquired as rewards from the Faux Hero for completing levels alongside other players, rewards for completing Drablands Challenges, prizes in the Coliseum,[2], prizes in the Daily Riches mini-game, or goods bought from the Street Merchant. All Materials, with the exception of the Lady's Materials, can be obtained outside of Levels, either by the Street Merchant, Daily Riches, or the Coliseum; however, the chance to be able to receive such Materials is random.

The Materials used to craft The Lady's Ensemble—the Lady's Glasses, Lady's Collar, and the Lady's Parasol—are quest items that can only be obtained as part of normal story progression. They are obtained at the end of the Forest Temple, The Lady's Lair, and the Sky Temple, respectively, in addition to the normal Materials awarded for completing those Levels, and cannot be sold to the Street Merchant, as he finds witch Materials to be creepy.[3] Once they are all collected, the Outfit crafted from these special Materials grants Link the magical power necessary to lift Princess Styla's curse.[4]

List of Materials


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Non-Canon Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, Materials are similar to Spoils and Treasures in that each Material is a unique object possessed by the enemy that dropped it, such as their hair or weapons. Materials are dropped by nearly every enemy type except Cuccos and infantry soldiers, and only when the enemy does not drop a Weapon Bag. They come in three rarities, with at most two rarities of item for each enemy type. The most common are Bronze Materials, which are the only item drops for the basic infantry Captains. Silver Materials are dropped by unique Captains, Warriors, and giant bosses. Rare Gold Materials are dropped only by Warriors and giant bosses. Enemies can be influenced to drop their rarer Materials by using weapons with the "Material+" Skill, or by activating the identical boon while using Focus Spirit.

Materials are primarily used to craft Badges for the playable Warriors, with each Badge having its own recipe of specific Materials. Materials can also be used to brew one-use elixirs by consuming a set amount of any Material of a given rarity.

List of Materials

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Trivia

  • The Crimson Shell's description is likely a reference to the Red Shell item in the Mario Kart series, which homes in at opponent racers.

Gallery

References

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  3. "Bah! The Lady's Glasses! Witch materials gives me the creeps! You're on your own there." — Street Merchant (Tri Force Heroes)
  4. "Now that you have some of The Lady's materials, it's time I showed you this little piece of work. I call it... The Lady's Ensemble! If you wear this and visit the princess, you should be able to lift her curse! All without defeating The Lady." — Madame Couture (Tri Force Heroes)