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==Location and Uses== | ==Location and Uses== | ||
The {{Term|TFH|Timeless Tunic}} is an {{Term|TFH|Outfit|link}}. | The {{Term|TFH|Timeless Tunic}} is an {{Term|TFH|Outfit|link}} that can be tailored at {{Term|TFH|Madame Couture's|link}} at a cost of three {{Plural|TFH|Friendly Token|link}} and 100 {{Plural|TFH|Rupee|link}}. It is available for purchase from the start of the game. Unlike all other {{Plural|TFH|Outfit}}, which appear as articles of clothing, the {{Term|TFH|Timeless Tunic}} changes {{Term|TFH|Link}}'s entire appearance into a faux-retro [[Wikipedia:Voxel|voxel]] look. | ||
Wearing the {{Term|TFH|Timeless Tunic}} causes all of the game's music to resemble 8-bit [[Wikipedia:Chiptune|chiptunes]] in the style of the [[NES]] or the [[Game Boy]], as well as altering {{Term|TFH|Link}}'s sound effects and voice clips to sound like they were produced by a classic video game console with limited audio capabilities. While only the {{Term|TFH|Link}}(s) wearing the {{Term|TFH|Timeless Tunic}} can hear the chiptune music, all other {{Term|TFH|Links|link}} present can hear their altered sound effects. If a {{Term|TFH|Link}} wearing the {{Term|TFH|Timeless Tunic}} strikes the [[Lucky Lobby Ball]], its songs will begin to play in the chiptune style, returning to normal when a different {{Term|TFH|Link}} strikes the Ball. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*8-bit variations of the game's soundtrack were originally created due to limitations of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Download Play]] feature, as their file sizes are much smaller and easier to transmit than the game's regular music. The {{Term|TFH|Timeless Tunic}} was then created as a way to let players hear these variations at any time. | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |