Here is all you need to know about the location of the Snowquill Armor set to get it in the game, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
How to get the Snowquill Armor Set in Zelda TOTK
You can get all three pieces of the Snowquill Armor set in the same place in the game. You need to head to the Rito Village first, then from the Brazen Beak(coordinates: 3629, 1799, 0187); you can purchase the Armor pieces.
The Snowquill armor consists of three pieces: Snowquill Headdress, the Snowquill Tunic, and the Snowquill Trousers.
Snowquill Headdress
This is the headgear in the set of the Snowquill Armor set. It costs about 650 rupees. It offers cold resistance and is made of feathers. Furthermore, it also gives a red ruby that helps add cosmetic appeal to the Armor. Additionally, it has a base defense value of 3.
Snowquill Tunic
This costs you about 500 rupees and is the chest piece of the Snowquill Armor Set in the game. Like the Headdress, this too is made of feathers that’ll help trap the heat to give you that much-required insulation in chilly locations. This, too, has a base defense of 3.
Snowquill Trousers
This is the legwear of the Snowquill Armor Set. This, too, is lined with feathers. However, it’s going to cost you more than the previous two. It costs 1000 rupees and again has a base defense value of 3. After obtaining all three, you get the cold resistance and the Unfreezable Bonus.
That pretty much sums up everything there is to know about how to get Snowquill armor set in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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Last Updated on January 4, 2024
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