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Top 10 - The Legend Of Zelda - Breath Of the wild Armors!!!


Best Armor in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Many different pieces of gear and armor are available to you in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and it can be overwhelming to decide what to use. Whether you want to focus on a specific activity or find a good set of armor for general use, here are some to keep in mind.

Climber’s Armor
Planning a long climb? Whether there’s a mountaintop shrine you’re struggling to reach or you just want to explore the heights of Breath of the Wild’s world, each piece of Climber’s Armor will increase your climbing speed with Climb Speed Up. Once you have the entire set, you can wear it in its entirety to gain Climb Stamina Up and make your climbs even easier.

Zora Armor
Meanwhile, if you need to spend a lot of time swimming, the Zora Armor set is exactly what you need. Each piece of gear in the set grants you Swim Speed Up for faster swimming, but there’s more to it than that. The Zora Armor piece also includes Swim Up Waterfalls, the Zora Helm gives you a Spin Attack to use, and wearing the entire set gives you a set bonus of Swim Dash Stamina Up.

Flamebreaker Armor
Having trouble with fire? Each piece of armor in the Flamebreaker set grants you Flame Guard, and the set bonus is Fireproof.

Snowquill Armor
On the other side of the temperature spectrum, you can get Cold Resistance from each piece of armor in the Snowquill Armor set. The bonus for wearing the entire set is Unfreezable, which makes it even more helpful against ice-based attacks.

Desert Voe Armor
The Desert Voe Armor Set is helpful because each piece has Heat Resistance, but what makes it stand out even more is your bonus for the entire set. If you wear the entire set of Desert Voe Armor, you’ll also gain Shock Resistance, making this armor invaluable for facing heat and electricity.

Champion’s Tunic
The Champion’s Tunic may not be part of an armor set, but it has the highest defense once it’s fully upgraded. Not only that, but it also includes an ability that lets you see the enemy’s health. Since it isn’t part of a set, you’ll miss out on any set bonuses if you use the Champion’s Tunic, but it’s still a useful piece to match with others.

Armor of the Wild
Similarly, each piece of armor with “of the Wild” in its name offers a fair amount of defense. None on its own reaches the same level as the Champion’s Tunic, but the full Armor of the Wild set is formidable. However, they have no additional effects and no set bonus. You might consider matching them with the Champion’s Tunic.

Stealth Armor
If you’re planning to sneak around enemies, each piece of equipment in the Stealth Armor set grants you the Stealth Up effect. When you wear the entire set, you’ll also get Night Speed Up as its set bonus. This increases your movement, climbing, and swimming speeds at night.

Barbarian Armor
Then again, maybe you want the exact opposite of stealth—you just want to effectively attack everything. The Barbarian Armor set is an excellent choice for an offense-focused playstyle, as every piece provides Attack Up. This set comes with two set bonuses, as well, Charge Attack Up and Stamina Up.

Fierce Deity Armor
The powerful Fierce Deity Armor is another offense-focused set, as it brings with it increased attack power, Charge Attack Up, Stamina Up, and a fair amount of defense as well. However, the Fierce Deity Armor can only be unlocked through use of an as-yet-unreleased amiibo figurine.

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