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The '''Hero's Clothes''' is a 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 '''Hero's Clothes''' is a 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]].


==Appearances==
==''The Wind Waker''==
===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.
[[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.


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===Twilight Princess===
==''Twilight Princess''==
[[File:Link-Twilight-Princess.png|200x200px|right]]
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[[File:Hero Clothes - TPGCN icon.png|left]][[File:Hero's Clothes Icon TP.png|left]]
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===Hyrule Warriors===
==Non-Canon Appearances==
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
[[File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Link.png|250x250px|right]]
[[File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Link.png|250x250px|right]]
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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}}
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}}


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