In Hyrule Warriors Legends, Tunics also appear as Fairy Clothing for Companion Fairies. Linkle wears a hooded green Tunic as her standard outfit. Linkle's Green Tunic in the opening cutscene of Linkle's Tale from Hyrule Warriors Legends Recolors of Link's Hyrule Warriors Hero's Clothes design also appear based on the Goron & Zora Tunics from Ocarina of Time. There is also a Classic Tunic based on the Link's classic design.Īt the start of the game's story, Link also wears the Trainee Tunic (without a helmet) which is a uniform worn by Hyrulean Forces cadets in Hyrule Warriors and acts as an alternate costume for Link. The Kokiri Tunic also appears as Link's DLC alternate costume/skins based on the Hero of Time from Ocarina of Time and Hero's Clothes from Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword also appear as DLC costume/skins for Link as well. Link ( Hyrule Warriors design) and Toon Link ( The Wind Waker design) wear the Hero's Clothes as their default Tunic, while Young Link wears the Kokiri Tunic from Majora's Mask. They are mainly worn by Link, Young Link, and Toon Link. Link's Tunic in the opening cutscene from Hyrule Warriors
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Subseries warning: This article or section contains information on a subseries within the Legend of Zelda series and should be considered part of its own separate canon. A few special Tunics can be obtain with the amiibo Rune, they refer to those worn by Link, in particular Hero's Clothes, from the previous games, as well as the Dark Tunic which is based off the black Tunic worn by Dark Link.
Link can also obtain or purchase other tunics such as the Hylian and Snowquill Tunics. However, Link is often shown wearing the Champion's Tunic in promotional material, a tunic received from Impa as a reward for completing the quest " Captured Memories". He lacks a default Tunic as he starts off unclothed then gets an Old Shirt in the Shrine of Resurrection. Unlike most games, Link obtains his famous green tunic much later in the game but it does not serve as the main tunic anymore. They constitute one of the three clothing pieces of armor sets along with head armor (caps, helms, masks, etc.) and leg armor (trousers, boots, etc.). In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Tunics are a form of body armor that Link can collect and equip.
Tunics are by far the most common item of clothing worn by Link but there are occasional exceptions such as the Hero's New Clothes or the Recruit Uniform. In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword he wears a tunic near identical to the one from Twilight Princess with the only differences being different bracers on his arms, baggier tights, and different colored chain mail. In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, he wears light chain mail under his tunic to protect himself, which has not been seen in prior games. In the cel-shaded games, Link is shown to wear a sleeveless green tunic over a long-sleeved, light green undershirt known as the Hero's Clothes. This allows the player to tell the Link copies apart from each other and to determine which Link can damage certain enemies and interact with certain objects.
In The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, Link's copies have tunics with red, purple, and blue color schemes. Some tunics grant Link special powers, such as increased defense or the ability to breathe underwater. Link has more than one in some games, such as the Goron, Zora, and Kokiri Tunics found in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Tunics are long shirts with long, short, or no sleeves, that are worn by Link in every Legend of Zelda game. Tunics are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series.