All The New Zelda Breath Of The Wild DLC Costumes (So Far)
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild already had an impressive array of armor sets to discover. But now that the first DLC pack is out, there's more sets to find. From Majora's Mask to a Tingle outfit, there's a multitude of quirky outfits to use. Click ahead to check them out.
Breath of the Wild's first DLC pack, The Master Trials, is out now for both Nintendo Switch and Wii U. The second pack, titled The Champion's Ballad, is set to launch sometime this winter. For more about the game, check out our full review, our guide roundup, or our feature detailing everything you need to know about it.
Korok Mask
When you equip the Korok Mask, it shakes when a Korok is nearby. It's essential for players out there who refuse to use guides to find all 900 of the game's Korok seeds.
Majora's Mask
When in the presence of weaker foes, Majora's Mask will make them ignore you, allowing you to easily move across common areas. This iconic mask is based off the very same one worn by the infamous Skull Kid in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
Midna's Helmet
Midna's Mask features a base defense rating of 7. It also offers you a bonus Guardian Resist Up, which increases your defense against those troublesome laser shots. For the uninitiated, the mask is based off the helmet worn by Midna in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Tingle's Outfit
Tingle's Outfit offers some light protective overall, allowing for freedom of movement and utility. The set bonus however gives Link an increase in speed during the night, giving him greater mobility. The outfit also causes Hyrule's inhabitants to give you funny looks. For the uninitiated, the outfit is based on the one worn by Tingle, a character first introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.
Phantom Armor
The Phantom Armor set has no set bonus but gives an attack boost. Hardcore fans will recognize the armor from Nintendo DS game, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.