At the very end of the video we're treated to some good old fashioned monster fighting action, in which Link is portrayed even more androgynously than usual, lacking even his characteristic Master Sword and
green tunic.
Not only is
the green tunic wearing hero getting a remixed 3DS release, he's also appearing in a Wii U HD re-release.
The sheer quality that comes through every time that
green tunic and cap are donned can not be denied.
Also, in true RPG fashion, you will be able to collect gear with actual stats instead of just wearing Link's trademark
green tunic.
It's adorable, it's intense, and it's a fox in
a green tunic.
Adventure Pouch — You receive this item after the meeting with Fi and putting on the familiar
Green tunic.
Time to don
the green tunic once more.
While the developers are taking full advantage of Wii U's power and pushing the boundaries, one particular thing about the game seems a bit off, which is that Link is not wearing its iconic
green tunic but a blue outfit.
While the game is shaping to be very beautiful and exciting, long time fans of the franchise have voiced their concerns over the lack of Link's iconic
green tunic and hat.
Missing Link's iconic
green tunic, and not digging his new blue Champion's tunic?
She gives Link the «power of color», allowing him to swap
his green tunic out for a red or blue one.
Takumi Wada explained that leaving behind Link's iconic
green tunic and the triangular hat was a very difficult decision for the studio, but it was important to illustrate that Link will have different outfits in Legend Of Zelda Breath Of the Wild.
Also, fans of the series are bit disappointed by the lack of Link's iconic
green tunic and hat.
That's right, the classic
green tunic is gone — or it isn't the standard attire, at least.
For 30 years we have seen a young hero overcome many trials to save his land, jumping from one Legend straight to another and during those long 30 years, he's always donned
a green tunic, but now all that is set to change with Breath of the Wild as it appears even Miyamoto doesn't know if Link will wear his green garb in his latest adventure.
One of the mainstays of the Zelda franchise since day one has been Link's iconic cap — his little
green tunic would look strange and lonely without it, after all.
Nintendo clearly has a soft spot for Link and
his green tunic, as the little guy and his friends have had more amiibo figures made of them than any other character or series.
Instead they have a few unique qualifiers that allow you to recognize them — Mario's red hat, Link's
green tunic and sword.
Go to the Bazaar in Skyloft after you receive
the Green tunic, which happens after meeting with Fi.
The two hoodies (one for men and one for women) are inspired by Link's new outfit, which sees him swapping his traditional
green tunic for a new blue version.
Was Link's
green tunic a stigma of some sort?
So, you know,
the green tunic maybe, maybe not.
Question # 5: I really like
the green tunic.
The princess counterpart of Zelda in this land, Hilda, requests that you save the seven sages (like the previous game) in order to obtain the Triforce of Courage and achieve the mantle of hero
your green tunic has designated you become.
- Aonuma and Miyamoto have played through BotW start to finish - the strangest thing Link can eat is «dubious food» which happens when you mess up cooking - «it's a secret» as to whether the Master Sword can break - Switch TV mode will have better resolution / sound than Wii U - Link can wear green, but it wasn't specified if this was his iconic
green tunic - Link does no speak a full sentence - Link does not have a family - Breath of the Wild was the toughest Zelda game to create - companions outside of your horse include a wolf, but this was most likely referencing the wolf Link amiibo - the stamina meter can be upgraded - Link's last name is the same as Mario's according to Miyamoto, meaning it's Link Link - Link is not human - Breath of the Wild takes place after Ocarina of Time - Aonuma / Miyamoto are unsure what NX stood for, but they say it was probably for Nintendo X - you can eventually get a snowboard for a shield (this may be a joke)- you can not eat horses - the game does have big surprises - Miyamoto thinks that Pauline lives in New Donk City - Aonuma / Miyamoto say that Tingle is always happy and the devs love him - While there are multiple Links in games, it's always the same Mario in his adventures - the idea of Paper Zelda is discussed, and while the convo does seem playful, Aonuma says they're working on it.
Other characters also wear that colour, but is
the green tunic in the game?
Naturally, there's lot of different pieces of clothing for Link, and yes, you will be able to wear the iconic
green tunic.
I think
the green tunic will be in and probably be the best stat-wise.
Maybe the legendary
green tunic is an item which can be found later in the game?
One of the biggest eye sores of the trailer reveals Link not wearing his iconic
green tunic.
In lieu of Link's
green tunic, we see him wearing a blue tunic like top with brownish cloth pants similar to what he wore in Skyward Sword.
Furthermore, it turns out that the 30th Anniversary have a chance of giving you items related to the character whose amiibo you scan — my guess would be clothing designed to look like each one, such as the classic
green tunic.
His most iconic and commonly worn outfit is a simple
green tunic and cap, although there are some exceptions, including the Goron and Zora Tunic from Ocarina of Time, and the Magic and Zora Armor from Twilight Princess.
After Zelda was captured, Link received his deserved
green tunic.
Unique to Breath of the Wild,
this green tunic called the Hero of the Wild set can only be acquired through hard work.
As everyone knows, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild shows Link in not - so - familiar garbs and armors, but that doesn't mean his iconic
green tunic is off the table.
Okay, so this is almost certainly non-canon, but scanning the Wind Waker amiibo in Breath of the Wild gives you a chance to acquire an armor set that gives link his Wind Waker appearance (it's really just a simple, light
green tunic with a yellowish green undershirt, with trousers and a cap to match).
While the game is shaping up to be a good one, and hype surrounding the game is also great, but fans have raised their concerns over Link not wearing his iconic
green tunic and hat.
At least I hope Link doesn't turn into this mess when / if he gets
his green tunic.
It's an iconic part of the character's look.Even if Link starts off without it,
the green tunic and hat should always be included in Zelda games.
Link without
his green tunic and hat is like Mario without his overalls and hat.
He's ostensibly one of the most powerful beings in the fiction, though somehow a kid in
a green tunic who just finds a sword in the forest keeps pummeling him into submission.
In addition to
his green tunic and hat, Link dawns a blue scarf in this incarnation.
and typically there is a small easter egg or bonus for the second quest... wind waker you never get
the green tunic the second time around, skyward sword i heard the second quest is harder..
According to legend, a hero wearing
a green tunic fought the forces of evil that sought the Triforce, a powerful relic with the power to do great harm.
They give him the fabled
green tunic and away you go — meeting characters like Sheik, Gorons, and so forth as you track down the evil and try to find Zelda who disappeared after the attack on Hyrule Castle.
Its summer shade deep
green tunic contras with white trouser you can see in above image.
And
the green tunic is great against the scarf.
You look gorgeous in these pictures and I love the plaid scarf with
the green tunic.
She had her upper decently covered by wearing
a green tunic top over shorts, which was good to not distract the eyes away from her boots and her legs.