He can also pick up additional weapons scattered by enemies after each fight including a more powerful scythe as well as
various pieces of armor, which can be equipped at any time through a sub-menu.
Leveling up is standard stuff, so Souls fans would be right at home with the systems here, but item management is different, as there's
various pieces of armor and weapons in the game, and collecting the same items can produce different stats on them.
Not exact matches
It was revealed that the Mechs all have
various parts on them and many
pieces of armor.
-
armor sets not only change Link's appearance, they also grant him
various bonuses when you're wearing all three parts - these boosts continue when you upgrade them to ★ 2 - Sheikah set grants you Night Speed Up - Radiant Set grants you Stal Lure - also special
pieces of armor that grants you bonuses on their own - that lets you make
various combinations without having to wear all three parts
of a set - Oyama hopes players will enjoy changing their outfit depending on the region they're exploring - he also recommends dying the clothes to further customize your appearance
The stronger weapons and
pieces of armor also include
various status effects like sleep, freeze, and burn.
One deals with
various attributes relating to which
pieces of armor and weapons you can equip, while the other one focuses on your extra character abilities, such as lock - picking and crafting.
While wearing
pieces of an
armor set together will grant a set bonus, mixing and matching
various pieces from
various sets to get a particular set
of skills also provides an enormous amount
of flexibility.
The fiery red Rathalos set perfectly takes after the King
of the Sky himself with its draconian flare, while the Legiana set carries the same refined, elegant aesthetic as the frosty drake herself.Beyond the usual defensive and elemental resistance stats,
armor pieces also grant
various skills that range from increased ailment success rate, increased damage to an enraged monster, and many more.
While the
armor can be picked up fairly easily, at ten tokens per
piece, the ornaments for those
armor pieces still have to be earned through
various feats
of skill.
That's where items and Amrita come in, allowing players to spend their hard earned currency at a shrine to level up their
various stats, or equip new
pieces of armor gathered from fallen foes or collected from chests and dead bodies.
I was short
of these materials and needed to spend extra time hunting to gather the
various scales, tails and wings required to craft each
piece of armor.
You can
of course upgrade any
piece of armor or weaponry you find with a variety
of mods, but you can also build entire settlements out
of the
various scrap and junk collected throughout the Commonwealth.