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In {{ST}}, Link's green tunic is known as the '''Recruit Uniform''', which is the same uniform that [[Soldier|guard]]s wear.<ref>{{Cite|You got a recruit uniform! Wearing this, you can pose as a soldier and move freely about the castle!|N/A|ST}}</ref> Though it is called Recruit's Uniform upon obtaining, it is referred to as the Hero's Clothes on the Status Screen. It is given to Link by [[Princess Zelda]] so that he can disguise himself and be able to pass by the guards unnoticed as the two escape from [[Hyrule Castle]].<ref>{{Cite|All right, please put this on right away. It's a recruit uniform. The guards are starting their patrols, so getting past them won't be easy. But if you wear this, they'll think you're one of them!|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> It serves as a replacement to the [[Engineer's Clothes]], which Link can reobtain later in the game when he obtains 15 of the 20 stamps in [[Niko]]'s [[Stamp Book]]. There is no functional difference between Link's outfits in this game, and switching between the two can be done at any time by talking to Niko. | In {{ST}}, Link's green tunic is known as the '''Recruit Uniform''', which is the same uniform that [[Soldier|guard]]s wear.<ref>{{Cite|You got a recruit uniform! Wearing this, you can pose as a soldier and move freely about the castle!|N/A|ST}}</ref> Though it is called Recruit's Uniform upon obtaining, it is referred to as the Hero's Clothes on the Status Screen. It is given to Link by [[Princess Zelda]] so that he can disguise himself and be able to pass by the guards unnoticed as the two escape from [[Hyrule Castle]].<ref>{{Cite|All right, please put this on right away. It's a recruit uniform. The guards are starting their patrols, so getting past them won't be easy. But if you wear this, they'll think you're one of them!|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> It serves as a replacement to the [[Engineer's Clothes]], which Link can reobtain later in the game when he obtains 15 of the 20 stamps in [[Niko]]'s [[Stamp Book]]. There is no functional difference between Link's outfits in this game, and switching between the two can be done at any time by talking to Niko. | ||