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Organized alphabetically, here’s every armor set in Tears of the Kingdom, alongside some details about what each armor set does and where you can find it. Where applicable, we’ve provided links to individual guides that will show you exactly how to get each set.

You can find all three pieces of this set by trawling the Depths. Our guide on getting the Sky Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set. You can find every piece of this set in the trio of Lomei Labyrinths around (and above... and below...) Hyrule. Our guide on how to get the Evil Spirit Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set. You can get the full set by completing three quests related to Misko’s Treasures. Our guide on finding the Awakening Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set. parseInt(arr[2]) === undefined Like the Barbarian Armor, the Climbing Armor is also located in three different caves around Hyrule. Our guide on how to get the Climbing Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set.

Like the Evil Spirit Armor, the Radiant Armor protects you from Skal. Also, you can actually upgrade this one.

The Glide Armor is probably the single most helpful armor set as you’re getting acclimated to Tears of the Kingdom. Each piece improves your maneuverability in the air. Wearing the whole set, meanwhile, completely eradicates any fall damage. For those of you who mess up the dive-into-a-lake move by one inch every time (I am personally guilty as charged), it’s essential. Getting the Fierce Deity Armor is one of the more complicated armor hunts in Tears of the Kingdom, tied as it is to a side quest. Our guide on how to get the Fierce Deity Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set, and the riotously powerful accompanying sword.

Keep things coordinated with our gorgeous matching sets. Our sweat sets are excellent for dress-down days where comfort is key. You'll find everything from pretty floral patterns to adorable animal prints, luxe velour, dinosaurs and more. Our matching tops and bottoms make for the ideal coordinated outfit, but we've also got baby all-in-onesfor another outfit solution. The Frostbite Armor shares another thing in common with the Ember Armor: It’s also found in a bunch of caves in various corners of Hyrule. Our guide on how to get the Frostbite Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set.

You'll find options for babies of all ages, from a newborn wardrobe refresh to treating your toddler to stylish new pieces. How about a cute pinafore complete with tights and a bodysuit for a classic style combo? You'll find some adorable dungarees in this range, including corduroy styles and cosy knitted designs. Matching outfit sets for babies To get this set, you’ll need to find and defeat a series of Yiga Clan members across Hyrule. Our guide on how to get the Yiga Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set. Crop Top Set and Pant / Legging Set: Show some skin, but keep it simple and casual with a full pant. Choose a bold print or go for a chill neutral. Wear your matching set over women's lingerie for a sexy after-hours surprise for bae. The Dark Armor is kind of a shame: It’s easily the coolest-looking armor set by a mile, but its perks are redundant (you can get its stealth bonus from the far better Stealth Armor) and you can’t upgrade its defense stats at Great Fairies. You can find the Wind Armor in various caves around Hyrule. Our guide on how to get the Wind Armor shows you the locations for each piece of the set.

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Nothing beats a classic. The Time Armor, which bears a strong resemblance to Link’s iconic green tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Super Smash Bros., is little more than an in-game collector’s item. Comparable in armor rating to other early-set armor sets, it has no special perks. But man, what a looker. The Royal Guard Armor might seem boring (it offers no special effects), but it’s stylish! And as it’s accessible fairly early on in Tears of the Kingdom, there’s no good reason for it not to be among the first armor sets you find.



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