The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom - All Accessory Locations & What They Do
You'll come across a few odd items as you continue your adventure in . You may find yourself with a climbing band or spin brace, but you do not know what they do. These items are called accessories and can strengthen Zelda for the journey ahead.
Accessories provide small but useful buffs to some of Zelda's abilities. This can include finding more Rupees, reduced energy consumption, speed boosts, and more. While some are better than others, most Accessories are worth collecting and can have their uses. A few are considered parts of a set, getting stronger over time.
There are a grand total of twenty-eight different Accessories in. There are four different ways to obtain these Accessories. The first is through completing side quests. Different side quests offer different Accessories as rewards. The majority of Accessories (11 in total) are collected via side quests. This includes the powerful Might Bell, perfect for finding more Might Crystals in .
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The second largest category of Accessory locations involves finding treasure chests. Eight treasure chests hidden around the map of Hyrule in offer new Accessories upon opening. Meanwhile, five Accessories come from unique activities not inherently connected to side quests. These tasks include minigames and other, more long-term adventures, such as activating Automatons.
While 11 of the Accessories in come from side quests, 2 of these 11 are not quest rewards. Rather, you'll have to complete specific tasks within a quest to unlock them.
Lastly, the smallest number of Accessories (4) can bepurchased from shops across Hyrule. There is one accessory in each of the Kakariko Village, Castle Hyrule Town, Gerudo, and River Zora Shops. If you have the Rupees to buy them, they're worth the purchase. After all, they are the easiest Accessories to collect in .
When looking over the twenty-eight