The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, like most games in long-running video game franchises, crams Hyrule full of little nods and references to the series' illustrious past. For avid fans of the series, it’s always a joyous moment when you see Tears of the Kingdom acknowledge older titles like Ocarina of Time or Majora’s Mask, and it primarily does this via a selection of outfits you can find across the world, each one designed after a previous version of Link.
A lot of these outfits are pieced together via rewards you obtain from tough trials or tricky puzzles. For example, you may obtain the Majora’s Mask after defeating five Lynels back to back in a Colosseum in The Depths. It’s good fun for a lot of people, but there are some Zelda fans that are starting to get a little bit sick of being rewarded with the same green cap or tunic over and over again.
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One of these players is u/Shielo34, who recently used the game’s subreddit to express their constant disappointment that whenever they find a rare treasure chest, their greeted by yet another green tunic. The post has garnered quite a bit of attention too, with over 2.5 upvotes and 200 comments at the time of writing, as equally frustrated Tears of the Kingdom players use the opportunity to voice their displeasure as well.
While there are some that would rather be rewarded with completely brand new outfits, most are irritated by the fact that they don’t have any unique buffs, meaning they are basically the same clothes but in a different shade of green. Another user called u/Independent_Plum2166 even suggests that Nintendo could have given them bonuses related to the games they came from, with a buff to Tulin’s gust ability for the Wind Waker costume as a great example.
Then there are the Amiibo collectors that are a little irritated that you can find them in the world at all, explaining that they feel like their Amiibos lose their value if you can simply find their extra bonuses by playing the game normally.
Some do point out that you may get a nice chunk of change by selling any duplicate armor you end up finding, and there are those that didn’t have Amiibo for Breath of the Wild and are just finding these armor pieces for the first time in Tears of the Kingdom, but it’s clear that the patience of some players is waning. Let’s hope that the DLC gives Link some more interesting drip.
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