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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom - How To Dye Your Armor And Paraglider

Learn how to change the appearance of your clothing and paraglider in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom allows you to change the looks of your armor and paraglider. There are a select few requirements, and the process itself is fairly straightforward. Here's our guide to help you dye your armor and change paraglider designs in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom armor and paraglider designs can be changed in Hateno Village, which is well southeast of Lookout Landing. Your best bet is to follow the path that leads to the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower, do the task to unlock the terminal, and skydive all the way to Hateno Village. The Zanmik Shrine is also there so you can tag a closer fast travel point.

Hateno Village map
Hateno Village map

In the village itself, look for the sword icon to find Sayge's shop. He'll let you dye your clothes, rework your paraglider, or revert back to the default appearances. Each process costs 20 Rupees, so make sure you're aware of some moneymaking methods. Here are a few additional details.

Using dye on your armors

  • You can select from a variety of colors. Sayge will ask you to include materials that match that color, ranging from rarer items to more common ones.
  • Before picking a color, you should see a preview of what your outfit would look like.
  • This will mostly affect helmets, chest armor, and leggings. There's a chance that you won't be able to change the colors of some unique clothing, such as Link's Tunic of the Wind (i.e. classic green).
Sadly, the classic green tunic will remain classic green.
Sadly, the classic green tunic will remain classic green.

Reworking your paraglider

  • Your paraglider will get a complete redesign that matches the pattern or artwork of what you've obtained so far.
  • The items you need are special types of fabric. For instance, earning more points in Stables nets you the Horse God Fabric, which is a reference to Malanya, the Horse God.

In any case, since you're already exploring Hateno Village for the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom dyes and paraglider designs, you might as well visit Robbie's lab. If you've already completed some quest steps, you can obtain Purah Pad upgrades. You can learn more in our Purah Pad Camera and Sensor+ guide.

There are numerous mechanics and facets to learn in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. For more information, you can visit our guides hub.

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