Summary

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis a game that grants players a near-endless possibility for user-generated fun. Theaddition of Zonai devicesmeans the potential to overcome any obstacle or circumvent any challenge is high, and in doing so feels like it sets the bar for all open-world games, not just the franchise it sits in.

Link’s appearance is something that has also changed over the years, and while he has always been a blonde elf-looking boy destined to save the world, Nintendo has taken liberties with the art style. The cel-shading ofThe Wind Wakeror the dark, brooding feeling ofTwilight Princessmakes them unique, butThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomand its predecessor go one further by dressing him in something new and adding more armor sets. There’s one cosmetic item, however, that could be a spark for more customization moving forward.

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TheWell-Worn Hair Band inTears of the Kingdomis a wonderful call back toBreath of the Wildfor fans of the 2017 game, as it allows players to have Link return to the default hairstyle he had in that title. It’s a charming inclusion, and finding it in the well outside Zelda’s house is one of the game’s best moments and one of the few times when the gameplay and exploration truly connect to the story being told.

“An old, worn, simple hair band. Its color has long faded, but it still has some life left in it. Wearing it in your hair makes you sentimental about times past.”

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However, while it’s a lovely moment and a cool thing to find, the hairband offers no defense, so it’s generally not a good idea to use it, especially given howTears of the Kingdomcan be a difficult game to masterso people will need all the help they can get. Not only does it not offer any resistance to speak of, but it also occupies the headwear slot, so blocks the use of any head armor that can actually be worthwhile.

The limitations of the hardware the franchise began on meant voice acting wasn’t possible, but Link being mute is getting more and more noticeable, especially now that his contemporaries are suitably voiced in cutscenes.Making Link more customizablewould serve to give the player some self-expression, and ensure it’s easier for people to project themselves onto the character.

The Well-Worn Hair Band can’t be upgraded or dyed, so while it’s technically an armor piece, it only serves to change the way Link looks, and prevents him from being shielded by something that actually offers defense. It’s entirely cosmetic, which is a rare thing for the series as its inclusion inTears of the Kingdomoffers a level of free customizability, just for the sake of diversity. It’s something that the franchise would do well to allow players to do more of, especially asBreath of the Wildchanged his appearance to where he does not don his ionic green tunic unless players achieve a specific feat.

Armor sets can be dyed, mixed, and matched to make Link look different between unique playthroughs, but the Well-Worn Hair Band that can be found inHateno Villageshows the potential for more emphasis on changing his appearance while still keeping the things that make Link so instantly recognizable.

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This is similar to howRed Dead Redemption 2allows players to tailor Arthur Morgan to their liking, with hairstyle, beard, and clothing options that can alter the way he looks, but nothing that fundamentally changes him to the point where he no longer feels like the same character.Zeldashould learn from this, and do more like the Well-Worn Hair Band fromTears of the Kingdomto let players get creative with the way Link looks.