There’s an awful lot to see and do inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, from completing shrines and side quests tobuilding and using whacky Zonai devices. One of the more enjoyable aspects of the game involves customizing Link’s appearance, with players given a wide range of jewelry, masks, and headpieces to mix up the look of the silent hero however they see fit.
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There are more than thirty unique outfit pieces inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, many of which are there purely for cosmetic purposes. For those who want to dress Link up in Majora’s Mask or anyone who has ever wondered what the pointy-eared protagonist might look like with a circlet or a pair of earrings,Tears of the Kingdomprovides plenty of options for Hyrulean fashionistas.
This guide will feature every miscellaneous outfit piece inTears of the Kingdom. This basically covers anything that is not part of a three-piece armor set, with the exception of the Champion’s Aspect: a special outfit item that players get after completing all of the game’s shrines.
Amber Earrings
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Archaic Tunic (+ Archaic Legwear & Archaic Warm Greaves)
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Bokoblin Mask
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Cece Hat
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Champion’s Leathers
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Diamond Circlet
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Horriblin Mask
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Island Lobster Shirt
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Korok Mask
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Lightning Helm
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