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| image | | image = [[File:TWW-Hero's-Clothes.png|150px]] [[File:Hero's Clothes - TPHD icon.png]] | ||
| game | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' | ||
| related | | related = [[Green Jerkin]]<br/>[[Kokiri Tunic]]<br/>[[Recruit Uniform]]<br/>[[Green Tunic]]<br/>[[Hero's New Clothes]] | ||
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The '''Hero's Clothes''' is | The '''Hero's Clothes''' is the name for green garments that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. It has passed through generations and is destined to be worn by the hero chosen by the [[Golden Goddesses|Goddesses]]. | ||
== | ==''The Wind Waker''== | ||
[[File:Heros Clothes.png|thumb|left|Link receiving the Hero's Clothes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD|The Wind Waker HD]]'']]Link receives the Hero's Clothes from his grandmother at the start of the game. The clothes are initially only meant to celebrate his coming of age and to honor the feats of the legendary Hero of Time, as is tradition on [[Outset Island]]. However, after Link's sister [[Aryll]] is kidnapped by the [[Helmaroc King]], he continues to wear the clothes as he embarks on a journey across the [[Great Sea]] to rescue her. Owing to their antiquated style, the clothes are often regarded as appearing strange or old-fashioned by various characters throughout the game. | |||
== | During the [[Second Quest]], Link is given an alternate set of clothing called the [[Hero's New Clothes]], which are said to only be visible to honest people. As such, throughout the game, Link will appear to the player and most other characters as if he is wearing his blue pajamas, often eliciting changes in dialogue in certain places. Despite this, characters such as the [[Great Deku Tree]] continue to act as though Link is still wearing the Hero's Clothes, suggesting his new [[outfit]] appears similar or identical to them. The shape of the Hero's New Clothes are also visible while using the [[Magic Armor]] and when Link is encased in a bubble during the end of the game—in both cases, the outline of his signature floppy hat is visible on his head, despite him not appearing to be wearing one. | ||
When Link fills the [[Vessel of Light]] and saves [[Faron (Light Spirit)|Faron the Light Spirit]] from [[Twilight]], | {{Clear}} | ||
==''Twilight Princess''== | |||
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[[File:Hero Clothes - TPGCN icon.png|left]][[File:Hero's Clothes Icon TP.png|left]] | |||
When [[Wolf Link]] fills the [[Vessel of Light]] and saves [[Faron (Light Spirit)|Faron the Light Spirit]] from [[Twilight]], Link is returned to his human form, but wearing the Hero's Clothes rather than his previous outfit. Faron tells him that they were once worn by the ancient hero chosen by the gods.{{ref|TP|1333|[[Faron (Light Spirit)|Faron, Light Spirit]].}}{{ref|TP|1334|[[Faron (Light Spirit)|Faron, Light Spirit]].}}{{ref|TP|1335|[[Faron (Light Spirit)|Faron, Light Spirit]].}} | |||
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==Non-Canon Appearances== | |||
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===''Hyrule Warriors''=== | |||
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In [[Legend Mode]], when [[Zelda]] confesses a recurring nightmare to [[Impa]], the latter sees it as an omen of dark times ahead for Hyrule. Looking at a folded set of green clothes, she tells Zelda says they must find the reborn spirit of the Hero. Soon afterward, having seen a trainee named [[Link]] leap bravely into battle and apparently possess the [[Triforce of Courage]], Impa presents [[Link]] with the Hero's Clothes and tells him to be a hero worthy of wearing the tunic. {{storylink|The Armies of Ruin}} | |||
Uniquely, this set of Hero's Clothes includes a long, cyan-blue scarf. Many recoloured variations of the tunic are available: | |||
*The [[Zora Tunic]] has a dark blue tunic and hat, rather than green | |||
*The [[Goron Tunic]] has a dark red tunic and hat | |||
*The "Hero's Clothes (Master Quest)" set has a purple tunic & hat | |||
*The "Hero's Clothes (Twilight)" set has a yellow-gold tunic & hat | |||
*The [[Dark Link]] costume shadows Link, the Hero's Clothes and his weapons entirely in black | |||
*The "Hero's Clothes (Boss)" set is coloured after [[Ganon]]dorf's clothes, and gives Link a purple-black tunic, hat, boots and bracers; a white undershirt; a red scarf & vambraces and red hair. | |||
*The "Hero's Clothes (Great Sea)" set is coloured after ''Wind Waker'' Link's pyjamas, with a blue tunic & hat, orange leggings and white scarf. | |||
*The "Hero's Clothes (Wind Waker)" set has a bright red tunic & hat, white undershirt and bright cyan scarf & vambraces/ | |||
*The "Hero's Clothes (Koholint)" set has a white tunic & hat and pink scarf. | |||
*The "Hero's Clothes (Grand Travels)" set is similar to the Great Sea version, with a blue tunic & hat, yellow leggings and a red scarf. | |||
In addition, the ''Twilight Princess'' Hero's Clothes are represented as the "Era of Twilight Tunic" for Link; and the ''Wind Waker'' Hero's Clothes as [[Toon Link]]'s "Standard Outfit". | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*When the player has completed the game once in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and | *When the player has completed the game once in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and begins a New Game+ with the same file, [[Link]] does not acquire the Hero's Clothes, but instead is given the "[[Hero's New Clothes]]" and wears the pajamas throughout the game. | ||
* The | * The Hero's Clothes can be acquired in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' from Fortune Cookies along with the Hero's Cap, Hero's Pants, and Hero's Boots. Other Zelda-related items that can be acquired in the game include the [[Master Sword]], [[Triforce]], [[Fused Shadow|Midna's Mask]], [[Majora's Mask]], [[Makar]]'s Mask, and [[Tingle]] Hood. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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File:Heros-Clothes-Model.png|Model from ''The Wind Waker'' | |||
File:Heros-Clothes-Sprite.png|Icon from ''The Wind Waker'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:30, October 2, 2023
- This article is about the Hero's Clothes from The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess. For the Hero's Tunic from Tri Force Heroes, see Hero's Tunic.
The Hero's Clothes is the name for green garments that appear in The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess. It has passed through generations and is destined to be worn by the hero chosen by the Goddesses.
The Wind Waker
Link receives the Hero's Clothes from his grandmother at the start of the game. The clothes are initially only meant to celebrate his coming of age and to honor the feats of the legendary Hero of Time, as is tradition on Outset Island. However, after Link's sister Aryll is kidnapped by the Helmaroc King, he continues to wear the clothes as he embarks on a journey across the Great Sea to rescue her. Owing to their antiquated style, the clothes are often regarded as appearing strange or old-fashioned by various characters throughout the game.
During the Second Quest, Link is given an alternate set of clothing called the Hero's New Clothes, which are said to only be visible to honest people. As such, throughout the game, Link will appear to the player and most other characters as if he is wearing his blue pajamas, often eliciting changes in dialogue in certain places. Despite this, characters such as the Great Deku Tree continue to act as though Link is still wearing the Hero's Clothes, suggesting his new outfit appears similar or identical to them. The shape of the Hero's New Clothes are also visible while using the Magic Armor and when Link is encased in a bubble during the end of the game—in both cases, the outline of his signature floppy hat is visible on his head, despite him not appearing to be wearing one.
Twilight Princess
When Wolf Link fills the Vessel of Light and saves Faron the Light Spirit from Twilight, Link is returned to his human form, but wearing the Hero's Clothes rather than his previous outfit. Faron tells him that they were once worn by the ancient hero chosen by the gods.[1][2][3]
Non-Canon Appearances
This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon. |
Hyrule Warriors
In Legend Mode, when Zelda confesses a recurring nightmare to Impa, the latter sees it as an omen of dark times ahead for Hyrule. Looking at a folded set of green clothes, she tells Zelda says they must find the reborn spirit of the Hero. Soon afterward, having seen a trainee named Link leap bravely into battle and apparently possess the Triforce of Courage, Impa presents Link with the Hero's Clothes and tells him to be a hero worthy of wearing the tunic. The Armies of Ruin
Uniquely, this set of Hero's Clothes includes a long, cyan-blue scarf. Many recoloured variations of the tunic are available:
- The Zora Tunic has a dark blue tunic and hat, rather than green
- The Goron Tunic has a dark red tunic and hat
- The "Hero's Clothes (Master Quest)" set has a purple tunic & hat
- The "Hero's Clothes (Twilight)" set has a yellow-gold tunic & hat
- The Dark Link costume shadows Link, the Hero's Clothes and his weapons entirely in black
- The "Hero's Clothes (Boss)" set is coloured after Ganondorf's clothes, and gives Link a purple-black tunic, hat, boots and bracers; a white undershirt; a red scarf & vambraces and red hair.
- The "Hero's Clothes (Great Sea)" set is coloured after Wind Waker Link's pyjamas, with a blue tunic & hat, orange leggings and white scarf.
- The "Hero's Clothes (Wind Waker)" set has a bright red tunic & hat, white undershirt and bright cyan scarf & vambraces/
- The "Hero's Clothes (Koholint)" set has a white tunic & hat and pink scarf.
- The "Hero's Clothes (Grand Travels)" set is similar to the Great Sea version, with a blue tunic & hat, yellow leggings and a red scarf.
In addition, the Twilight Princess Hero's Clothes are represented as the "Era of Twilight Tunic" for Link; and the Wind Waker Hero's Clothes as Toon Link's "Standard Outfit".
Trivia
- When the player has completed the game once in The Wind Waker and begins a New Game+ with the same file, Link does not acquire the Hero's Clothes, but instead is given the "Hero's New Clothes" and wears the pajamas throughout the game.
- The Hero's Clothes can be acquired in Animal Crossing: New Leaf from Fortune Cookies along with the Hero's Cap, Hero's Pants, and Hero's Boots. Other Zelda-related items that can be acquired in the game include the Master Sword, Triforce, Midna's Mask, Majora's Mask, Makar's Mask, and Tingle Hood.
Gallery
References
- ↑ "Look at your awakened form..." — Faron, Light Spirit., Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "The green tunic that is your garb once belonged to the ancient hero chosen by the gods..." — Faron, Light Spirit., Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "His power is yours. His is the true power that slept within you." — Faron, Light Spirit., Twilight Princess.