As you fly aroundThe Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom’sHyrule, you’ll be wanting to make sure Link’s fashion is as on-point as possible. While the base appearance of all of the armor sets in the game looks fantastic already, you might be interested in applying your favorite color to your set of choice.
Related:The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - The Most Memorable Quotes
You might also be interested in simply finding the color that works best for each set because some sets really do look even better with a nice new flashy coat of paint. There are plenty of awesome outfits for you to dye if you put in the effort to find them all.
10The Hylian Set
It only makes sense to include this set because it’ll not only be one of the first that most players get, but alsoa returning classic from Breath Of The Wild. There are a lot of fun ways to dye the individual pieces of this set to make some fantastic looks.
One of the absolute best that people have found is to dye both the hood and main tunic green while leaving the pants tan or making them brown. This creates a modern version of Link’s classic look if you want something new but familiar.
9The Glide Set
Considering this set is one of the most useful for gliding through the skies of Hyrule, it only makes sense that you might be interested in sprucing up the look a bit. Unlike a lot of the other armor sets, this one looks fantastic with some of the lesser-used colors like yellow, orange, and pink.
Due to the dyeing process only applying to a small amount of the total coverage, the dye acts more like an accent than an actual major change. Almost every color looks good with this set, so you’ll have lots of choices when you finallymake it to Hateno Village.
8The Yiga Set
With just how often you find yourself surrounded by the Yiga Clan in this game, you’ll no doubt be wanting to dress up like them. Since you can use this armor in a quest to get a really cool new attack, making it your own at some point might be in your interest.
Related:The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - Best Ways To Collect Poes
The original look of the armor is great, but you’ll set yourself apart from Yiga assassins by dousing the whole set in a fresh coat of paint. There’s just something great about running around as a light-blue Yiga Clan memberwhile beating up Master Kohga again and again.
7The Stealth Set
The Stealth Set is another returning armor set from Breath Of The Wild, and it’s not hard to see why. The Sheikah-themed armor has become a fan-favorite due to all the different ways it can make Link look like a skilled ninja.
This is yet another set that looks fantastic in various colors, but a lot of fans have opted to dye the whole thing white to give off an Assassin’s Creed look. You can go a step further and dye theHylian Hoodwhite to really add to that assassin vibe.
6The Charged Set
This is the first of a few sets of armor that can actually fully dye Link’s hair. The entire look is relatively simple, but those looking to adorn Link in something a bit more regal in appearance will enjoy the Charged Set.
The dye for this set impacts nearly the entire set’s design, so it might be worth it to dye each piece one by one for the perfect look. Additionally, you may dye Link’s hair any color you want and use that with other sets if you want to better represent yourself.
5The Barbarian Set
The last of the returning armors from Breath Of The Wild on this list, the Barbarian Set is one a lot of people seem to love. It gives off a more villainous vibe while also boosting Link’s attack by a significant amount when he wears the full set.
The dyeing process changes the paint that covers the armor and Link’s body, allowing you to make it look like Link has painted himself with the blood of his enemies if you go with the red dye. You have a lot of solid choices for this set, and once again, almost every color works.
4The Miner Set
With how useful the full Miner Set can be, it only makes sense to give the relatively drab-looking armor a trip to the Kochi Dye Shop. You’ll probably be wearing the armor a lotin the spooky Depths, so it’s worth it to make sure it looks as good as possible.
With a new color to the set, you’ll discover that the armor has a lot more personality than you once thought. It may not seem like bright colors would work on it initially, but it’s another set that really can look great with any color regardless of your favorite.
3The Ember Set
This is yet another regal set that allows you to change the color of Link’s hair. As a much fuller outfit, the dye doesn’t completely change the look of the set, but it does allow you to add your own personal touch to it.
Related:Hidden Areas In The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Everyone Completely Missed
Don’t let how great the base set looks keep you from experimenting with dyes. There are a ton of great combinations and color choices you may make for this set. If you want something a bit darker and more reminiscent of Ganondorf, go for crimson or black dye.
2The Frostbite Set
This elegant set is one that you could do any color for, but it really does stand out when you keep it to the cooler colors. Sticking to blues and purples keeps the Frostbite Set looking right, but that doesn’t mean you can’t branch out to other colors.
Like similar elemental-based sets, this armor lets you dye Link’s hair so you can combine the dyed top piece of this set with any armor of your choice to make Link look a bit more like you.
1The Mystic Set
As far as armor sets go in Zelda games, this is probably the absolute best one you may dye. The Mystic Set already looks fantastic without any alterations, but almost every single dye you can apply manages to add to the look.
It’ll all come down to your personal preference, but the hypnotic designs of the armor manage to stand out no matter what dye you use. If Link’s style is all you care about for Tears Of The Kingdom, this is the armor set you need to seek outwith all those Bubbul Gems.