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Although Link usually starts off with the green tunic, and it is the most emblematic of his outfits, in most cases he winds up getting upgraded tunics with special abilities later in the game game. The basics are the [[Blue Tunic]] and the [[Red Tunic]], which were preceded by the [[Blue Ring|Blue]] and [[Red Ring|Red Rings]] that changed the color of Link's tunic when equipped in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Another special version is the [[Magic Armor]]. Different colored tunics are important in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' subseries for tellling multiple Links apart. Link always starts out with a green tunic, but when he is split into four as an effect of the [[Four Sword]], each Link has a different tunic. One Link still has green, while the others wear red, blue and violet. This was foreshadowed in ''The Minish Cap'', where Link could use charms from [[Din]], [[Nayru]] or [[Farore]] to temporarily change his tunic to one of the three tunic colors used in the ''Four Swords''.
 
Although Link usually starts off with the green tunic, and it is the most emblematic of his outfits, in most cases he winds up getting upgraded tunics with special abilities later in the game game. The basics are the [[Blue Tunic]] and the [[Red Tunic]], which were preceded by the [[Blue Ring|Blue]] and [[Red Ring|Red Rings]] that changed the color of Link's tunic when equipped in ''The Legend of Zelda''. Another special version is the [[Magic Armor]]. Different colored tunics are important in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' subseries for tellling multiple Links apart. Link always starts out with a green tunic, but when he is split into four as an effect of the [[Four Sword]], each Link has a different tunic. One Link still has green, while the others wear red, blue and violet. This was foreshadowed in ''The Minish Cap'', where Link could use charms from [[Din]], [[Nayru]] or [[Farore]] to temporarily change his tunic to one of the three tunic colors used in the ''Four Swords''.
  
As a bonus in a second playthrough of ''The Wind Waker'', Link will instead receive something called the Hero's New Clothes at the beginning of the game. This is apparently identical to the green tunic, but it is said that it can only be seen by the honest. The player and most other characters only see the blue pajamas Link is wearing underneath until the game's final scene.
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As a bonus in a second playthrough of ''The Wind Waker'', Link will instead receive something called the Hero's New Clothes at the beginning of the game. This is apparently identical to the green tunic, but it can only be seen by the honest. The the player and most other characters only see the blue pajamas Link is wearing underneath until the game's final scene.
  
 
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