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The {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} is the default {{Term|TFH|Outfit|link}} worn by {{Term|TFH|Link|link}} at the beginning of his adventure. It consists of white, high-waisted pantaloons and a yellow sweatshirt featuring a bear's face, owing to its name, which is a play on the phrase "bare minimum".
The {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} is the default {{Term|TFH|Outfit|link}} worn by {{Term|TFH|Link|link}} at the beginning of his adventure. It consists of white, high-waisted pantaloons and a yellow sweatshirt featuring a bear's face, owing to its name, which is a play on the phrase "bare minimum".


Wearing the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} causes {{Term|TFH|Link}} to take double damage from [[Enemies in Tri Force Heroes|Enemies]] and Traps, and the {{Term|TFH|Links|link}}' combined {{Plural|TFH|Heart Container|link}} will be reduced by one.<ref>{{Cite|Lose a Heart Container and take double damage. But if a true hero wears it...|Catalog|TFH}}</ref> Following the Version 2.1.0 update, the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} can be upgraded by collecting 30 {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points|link}}. In this form, referred to by the {{Term|TFH|Stylish Woman|link}} as "Bear Maximum",<ref>{{Cite|Oh my, little blueberry! You went from bear minimum to bear MAXIMUM! Good show! ♥|Stylish Woman|TFH}}</ref> the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} gains a small crown above the bear design, features a visible sparkling effect, increases the {{Term|TFH|Links}}' Heart Containers by two, and allows the {{Term|TFH|Links}} to automatically dodge most hits, though they still suffer double damage when dodging fails.
Wearing the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} causes {{Term|TFH|Link}} to take double damage from [[Enemies in Tri Force Heroes|Enemies]] and Traps, and the {{Term|TFH|Links|link}}' combined {{Plural|TFH|Heart Container|link}} will be reduced by one.<ref>{{Cite|Lose a Heart Container and take double damage. But if a true hero wears it...|Pick an Outfit|TFH}}</ref> Following the Version 2.1.0 update, the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}} can be upgraded by collecting 30 {{Plural|TFH|Hero Points|link}}. In this form, referred to by the {{Term|TFH|Stylish Woman|link}} as "Bear Maximum",<ref>{{Cite|Oh my, little blueberry! You went from bear minimum to bear MAXIMUM! Good show! ♥|Stylish Woman|TFH}}</ref> the {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} gains a small crown above the bear design, features a visible sparkling effect, increases the {{Term|TFH|Links}}' Heart Containers by two, and allows the {{Term|TFH|Links}} to automatically dodge most hits, though they still suffer double damage when dodging fails.


Upon arriving in {{Term|TFH|Hytopia Castle Town|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Link}} is met by {{Term|TFH|Madame Couture's Apprentice|link}}, who laments the hero's poor sense of fashion and recommends trying a new {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} from {{Term|TFH|Madame Couture's|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Speaking of fashion curses... May I speak plainly?<br>It's your outfit. It's a bit... Well... You know what I'm getting at, right?<br>Riiight. It's very, erm...different. Yeah. Different.|Madame Couture's Apprentice|TFH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Say, why not try on something new? You know, just for kicks!<br>You should stop by {{Color|TFH Blue|Madame Couture's}}. You can't miss it!|Madame Couture's Apprentice|TFH}}</ref> If Link proceeds to {{Term|TFH|Hytopia Castle|link}} still wearing the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}}, he will again be encouraged by {{Term|TFH|Sir Combsly|link}} to buy a more protective {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} and given the necessary {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} to craft the {{Term|TFH|Hero's Tunic|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hold, [Link]! The {{Color|TFH Blue|Drablands}} are too dangerous to visit without proper equipment.<br>I strongly advise you to change into the {{Color|TFH Blue|Hero's Tunic}}. My conscience demands it...|Sir Combsly|TFH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Here are the necessary materials. Take them to {{Color|TFH Blue|Madame Couture}} at once, and she'll make you the outfit!|Sir Combsly|TFH}}</ref>
Upon arriving in {{Term|TFH|Hytopia Castle Town|link}}, {{Term|TFH|Link}} is met by {{Term|TFH|Madame Couture's Apprentice|link}}, who laments the hero's poor sense of fashion and recommends trying a new {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} from {{Term|TFH|Madame Couture's|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Speaking of fashion curses... May I speak plainly?<br>It's your outfit. It's a bit... Well... You know what I'm getting at, right?<br>Riiight. It's very, erm...different. Yeah. Different.|Madame Couture's Apprentice|TFH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Say, why not try on something new? You know, just for kicks!<br>You should stop by {{Color|TFH Blue|Madame Couture's}}. You can't miss it!|Madame Couture's Apprentice|TFH}}</ref> If Link proceeds to {{Term|TFH|Hytopia Castle|link}} still wearing the {{Term|TFH|Bear Minimum}}, he will again be encouraged by {{Term|TFH|Sir Combsly|link}} to buy a more protective {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} and given the necessary {{Plural|TFH|Material|link}} to craft the {{Term|TFH|Hero's Tunic|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Hold, [Link]! The {{Color|TFH Blue|Drablands}} are too dangerous to visit without proper equipment.<br>I strongly advise you to change into the {{Color|TFH Blue|Hero's Tunic}}. My conscience demands it...|Sir Combsly|TFH}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Here are the necessary materials. Take them to {{Color|TFH Blue|Madame Couture}} at once, and she'll make you the outfit!|Sir Combsly|TFH}}</ref>
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