Zelda Breath of the Wild guide: How to find and upgrade the Zora armor set
Whenever you need to swim in somewhere Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, you probably want to wear at least one piece from the Zora set. Increases your swimming speed and allows you to swim straight towards waterfalls. You’ll get your first piece of this set during a main quest, but the other two pieces and the associated set bonus they grant require a bit more work.
Zora armor
When you reach Zora’s realm and go in search of the divine beast Vah Ruta, King Dorephan will give you the first piece of this set, the Zora armor. This piece also increases your swimming speed and allows you to swim towards waterfalls.
How do I get Zora’s Helm?
The second part of Zora’s set is nearby and you can go there immediately. Head north-northeast from Zora’s domain Lake Toto. The quickest way to do this is to simply equip them Zora armor and climb the two falls between here and there.
when you arrive Lake Toto, swim through the ruins and go to the far left corner on the northwest. Return to the center of the destroyed building and activate it magnesia Find a chest at the bottom of the lake. Pull up and open Zora Helm. (If you’re having trouble finding it, check out the gallery above.) The slash allows him to perform a spinning attack while swimming, which is a corkscrew-like forward lunge through the water.
How to get Zora’s Greaves (Side Quest “Lynel Safari”)
You get the last piece of the Zora set by completing the Lynel Safari side quest. Search la flat on the east side of the middle plain of Zora’s empire. When you talk to her, she will ask you to show her a picture of a Lynel red mane. Conveniently, you must deal with/avoid a Lynel red mane Collect Shock Arrows during Divine Beast Vah Rota. Return the photo and show it and she will reward you with it Zora Greaves.
Zora’s outfit update
Use any part of Zora set It will increase your swimming speed. that Zora Helm gives you a spinning attack while swimming, and the armor allows you to swim in waterfalls. After the second upgrade, wearing the full outfit will give you a set bonus which increases endurance when swimming or, more precisely, uses less energy when running when swimming.
Zora’s outfit update
To get better | Zora Helm | Zora armor | Zora Greves |
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To get better | Zora Helm | Zora armor | Zora Greves |
level 1 | 3 Horn of Lizalfos | 3 Horn of Lizalfos | 3 Horn of Lizalfos |
level 2 | 5 Horn of Lizalfos5 Hyrule low | 5 Horn of Lizalfos5 Hyrule low | 5 Horn of Lizalfos5 Hyrule low |
level 3 | 5 Lizalfos tail5 plenty of bass | 5 Lizalfos tail5 plenty of bass | 5 Lizalfos tail5 plenty of bass |
level 4 | ten Lizalfos tailfifteen opal | ten Lizalfos tailfifteen opal | ten Lizalfos tailfifteen opal |
Upgrading this set to a Large Faerie Well is fairly easy – the requirements are all fairly common. You only need a lot:
- Lizalfos horns Y Cross They’re pretty much everywhere in Hyrule. Lower Hyrule They’re also easy to find in most bodies of water – try the river south of Riverside Stable (near Wahgo Katta Shrine) or the river in the canyon near Ree Dahee Shrine.
- plenty of bass They’re most common at the base of waterfalls, so keep an eye out for them Zora’s empire and from there down the river Zora.
- opals They’re a little more complicated because they’re a random drop. Your best approach is to mine every piece of ore you can find around Death Mountain. You have to fight against everything. astragalus You’ll find (here’s the short version of how to fight a embankment: climb it and hit the glowing rock with your weapon). calculation, magmatic Y frost Everyone has a chance to fall opals.
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