Outfit

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Template:Future game Template:Item Costumes are special articles of Clothing which empower the Links with special abilities in Tri Force Heroes.

Locations and Uses

Costumes grant each Link a special ability based on the theme of the attire. Certain Costumes may bolster a Link's defensive capabilities, while others may increase the power or range of certain weapons. Costumes are obtained by collecting materials from courses and using them to craft the Costumes, or by purchasing the Costumes from a store. Rare materials from Challenge Courses will yield more powerful Costumes.[1] Some Costume materials are exclusive to the Coliseum Multiplayer mode, as well.[2] Certain Costumes also affect the Sword that each Link uses.[3]

List of Costumes

Costume Effect
Bear Minimum Digs Reduces maximum hearts by one and makes Link take double damage.

Big Bomb Outfit
Transforms all Bombs used into Big Bombs.
Boomeranger Improves the Boomerang.
Cacto Clothes Damages foes that come in contact with it.
Cheetah Costume Allows Link to run at a faster pace.
Cozy Parka Gives Link better traction on ice.
Energy Gear Increases the Energy Gauge by 50%.
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(疾風斬りの黒衣)
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Goron Garb Allows Link to swim through lava and pass through fire unharmed.
Hammerwear Hammer is twice as powerful.
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Hero Tunic
None.
Note: this is the default Costume.
Jack of Hearts Gives the Links an extra Heart Container.

Kokiri Clothes
Allows Link to shoot three Arrows at once.
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Legend Dress
Causes Hearts to appear more frequently.

Lucky Loungewear
Allows Link to occasionally evade attacks.
Queen of Hearts Gives the Links three extra Heart Containers.
Rupee Regalia Causes Rupees to appear more frequently.

Spin Attack Attire
Allows Link to execute a Big Spin Attack.
Spin Attacks with this are unaffected by Buzz Blobs.
Sword Suit Allows Link to shoot Sword Beams from his Sword.
The Lady's Ensemble Causes Hearts to appear more frequently.
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Timeless Tunic
Changes the music to resemble chiptune tracks.
Tingle Tights Provides Link with three balloons. One balloon pops each time Link falls down a pit, allowing him to preserve his Hearts.
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(水使いのローブ)
Doubles the size of the Water Rod's pillar
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Tri Suit
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(ゾーラの着ぐるみ)
Allows Link to swim faster in water and swim against strong currents.

Non-Canon Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, Costumes are skins that can be applied to playable Warriors to make them appear different. They are usually recolors of a character's standard outfit, although some Costumes feature entirely different outfits. Costumes can be accessed from the weapon selection screen after selecting a Warrior, by pressing the X-Button which will bring up the Costumes screen. New Costumes can be unlocked either by completing certain requirements in Legend Mode or Adventure Mode, usually by winning a battle under a certain rank in the latter, or through purchasing and downloading DLC Packs.

DLC Costume Locations

Trivia

  • According to the official Japanese site, some Costumes 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,[4] and the Sword Suit contains the soul of a swordfighter.[5] Both the Kokiri Clothes and the Zora Costume contain the souls of members of their tribes, the Kokiri and Zoras, respectively.[6][7]
  • The Legend Dress was known as the Zelda Dress in the E3 2015 demo. The reason for this change is unknown.

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References