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The best accessories in Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

Zelda and Tri in a cell.
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Equipment has always been a core component of Legend of Zelda series, and Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is no exception. Unlike most past games, however, you won’t be getting as many new unique items like bows and hookshots. Instead, you will use your Echoes to solve most problems, but there are a few other new ways to give Zelda an edge. Smoothies are great for temporary buffs, and the new clothing options can occasionally give you a small advantage, but it is the accessories that will make the biggest difference to your build.

These equipable items all have different benefits that range from somewhat useless or only needed in very specific instances, to the kind you will never want to remove. Even if you unlock all the extra slots, there’s no way you can equip them all, so make sure you grab these accessories as soon as you can to save Hyrule with ease.

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Best accessories in Echoes of Wisdom

There are about 28 accessories in Echoes of Wisdom, although a handful of them are upgraded versions of existing ones that completely replace the original version. In those cases, we will list the best version but tell you how to get the original and upgrade(s) so you can get the best version as fast as possible.

Curious Charm

Zelda getting the curious charm in Echoes of Wisdom.
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The Curious Charm is an evolved form of the Ancient Charm, which is the best form of damage reduction you can get in an accessory. Of course, you can’t get the best version without getting the first, which means you need to complete the Let’s Play a Game side quest in the Eastern Temple in Eastern Hyrule Field. This quest requires you to complete seven rooms of challenges and defeat a boss at the end. Once done, you can then do the Cotton-Candy Hunt side quest by going to Faron Wetlands and talking to a Deku Scrub near the smoothie stand. This quest will have you go into a nearby cave to do a mini-dungeon and fight a boss. Once you do, go back to the Scrub and he will turn your Ancient Charm into the Curious Charm.

Final Mastery

Zelda getting a scroll in Echoes of Wisdom.
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The Final Mastery is the last of three versions of this accessory that dramatically reduces your energy usage, which is critically important if you rely on Swordfighter Form. All three are earned in the same place and in the same way, too. Go to the Slumber Dojo in Kakariko Village and speak to the master to begin his training. You can do the first four right away and earn the First Mastery, but later training only unlocks as you move through the main story. The Second Mastery will require eight challenges, and the Final Mastery all 14.

Stone Anklet

Zelda shopping in Echoes of Wisdom.
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A very easy accessory to get for a change, but also one you can miss, is the Stone Anklet. Wearing this will reduce how much knockback Zelda receives when hit so you don’t accidentally get knocked off a ledge. All you need is 400 spare Rupees and you can purchase it from the Hyrule Castle Town shop.

Frog Ring

Zelda getting a ring with a frog on it in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Jumping is a surprisingly important mechanic in Echoes of Wisdom. The Still World in particular is packed with platforming challenges, and Zelda’s default jump is quite weak. The Frog Ring lets her jump much higher and farther, which you can also take advantage of in combat. Either way, this accessory is on the critical path within Hyrule Castle Dungeon. The small chest to the left of the big blue one with the Big Key holds this vital piece of gear.

Fairy Fragrance

Zelda getting a bottle of perfume in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Fairies have always been a literal life-saver in Zelda games. If you should ever take a bad hit during a fight after running out of healing items and lose your last heart, your fairy will spring into action and give you a second chance before getting a game over. That’s only if you happen to have a fairy, of course. Most of the time, you won’t find fairies randomly out in the world. If you have the Fairly Flower, or later Fairy Fragrance, then they can start to spawn when cutting normal grass and plants. For the Flower, you need to go into a cave on the west side of the Eldin Volcano that you need to climb up the cliff to reach. Once inside, the Fairy Flower is straight ahead in a chest.

The Fairy Fragrance takes a bit more work to get. This accessory requires you to complete the Looking for Bempu side quest in the Faron Wetlands. You will find a pair of Deku Scrubs in the same area as the one we met getting the Curious Charm. This quest sends you to four different locations using Bind to pull Bempu out of the ground. After you’ve done it four times, head back and claim your reward.

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