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'''Slip Resistance''' is an effect in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' which allows [[Link (Tears of the Kingdom)|Link]] to climb wet surfaces without slipping and losing extra stamina.
'''Slip Resistance''' is an effect in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' which allows [[Link (Tears of the Kingdom)|Link]] to climb wet surfaces for longer periods of time without slipping and losing extra stamina.


==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', Link frequently encounters many situations where he is climbing a vertical surface while it is raining, making it extremely difficult to complete his ascent without slipping on the wet surface, losing extra stamina, and possibly outright having his climb curtailed completely as a result of the weather. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', a solution to this has finally been added in the form of Slip Resistance, which provides a counter-effect to this problem and allows Link to climb wet surfaces for longer periods of time without slipping. Slip Resistance is useful any time it is raining throughout Hyrule when Link needs to climb somewhere, and especially useful in frequently stormy areas such as [[Faron]], [[East Necuda]], [[Lanayru]] and [[Hyrule Ridge]], where it will rain heavily for long stretches of time. Icy surfaces are also much more present in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' and Slip Resistance is useful for climbing up these too, which are often present in snowy regions like [[Mount Lanayru]] and the [[Hebra Mountains]]. It is recommended that Link have the highest level of Slip Resistance enabled as an effect as often as possible when caught in these environments.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', Link frequently encounters many situations where he is climbing a vertical surface while it is raining, making it extremely difficult to complete his ascent without slipping on the wet surface, losing extra stamina, and possibly outright having his climb curtailed completely as a result of the weather. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', a solution to this has finally been added in the form of Slip Resistance, which provides a counter-effect to this problem. Slip Resistance is useful any time it is raining throughout Hyrule when Link needs to climb somewhere, and especially useful in frequently stormy areas such as [[Faron]], [[East Necuda]], [[Lanayru]] and [[Hyrule Ridge]], where it will rain heavily for long stretches of time. Icy surfaces are also much more present in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' and Slip Resistance is useful for climbing up these too, which are often present in snowy regions like [[Mount Lanayru]] and the [[Hebra Mountains]]. It is recommended that Link have the highest level of Slip Resistance enabled as an effect as often as possible when caught in these environments.


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