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In ''[[Soulcalibur II]]'', Link's choice of tunics is similar to that of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series; however, he only starts off with the Green and Red Tunic. To obtain the Blue Tunic, the player must buy it in the Castor Shop for 21,000 Gold, found in the Extra Chapter 1 of the Weapon Master mode. Only after buying the Blue Tunic can the player buy the [[Blue Ring]] Tunic from the original {{TLoZ}}, which is sold for the same price as the Blue Tunic.
In ''[[Soulcalibur II]]'', Link's choice of tunics is similar to that of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series; however, he only starts off with the Green and Red Tunic. To obtain the Blue Tunic, the player must buy it in the Castor Shop for 21,000 Gold, found in the Extra Chapter 1 of the Weapon Master mode. Only after buying the Blue Tunic can the player buy the [[Blue Ring]] Tunic from the original {{TLoZ}}, which is sold for the same price as the Blue Tunic.


===''Hyrule Warriors''===
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Main|Costume}}
{{Main|Costume}}
In {{HW}}, playable Warriors can wear different skins called [[Costume]]s. These are usually recolors of their existing outfit, although some Costumes feature entirely new outfits. Costumes can be unlocked through [[Adventure Mode]]. Some Costumes are only available by purchasing DLC packs.
In {{HW}}, playable Warriors can wear different skins called [[Costume]]s. These are usually recolors of their existing outfit, although some Costumes feature entirely new outfits. Costumes can be unlocked through [[Adventure Mode]]. Some Costumes are only available by purchasing DLC packs.

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