Armor Upgrades Guide — Great Fairies & Materials

Intermediate
armor
upgrades
great-fairy
materials
defense
set-bonus

Armor Upgrades Guide — Great Fairy Fountains

Armor in Tears of the Kingdom can be upgraded up to 4 times (Level 1–4 stars) at Great Fairy Fountains. Each upgrade tier requires specific materials and raises the armor's defense value. Set bonuses also activate at star 2 for most sets. This guide covers unlocking all Great Fairies and upgrade priority.


How Armor Upgrades Work

  1. Visit any active Great Fairy Fountain
  2. Speak to the Great Fairy and select armor to upgrade
  3. Pay the material cost + Rupee fee
  4. Defense increases and set bonus activates at Tier 2

Upgrade tiers: | Star | Defense Added | Notes | |------|:------------:|-------| | ★ | +3 | First upgrade — minor materials | | ★★ | +3 | Set bonus activates at this tier | | ★★★ | +4 | Rare materials begin appearing | | ★★★★ | +4 | Endgame materials required |

Total per armor piece: From base to ★★★★ = +14 defense over base. Full set (3 pieces) at ★★★★ = +42 defense over unupgraded.


Unlocking Great Fairy Fountains

There are 4 Great Fairy Fountains in TotK. They are locked — each requires you to bring musicians from the nearest stable to awaken them. This is the Stable Trotters questline.

How to Unlock (Stable Trotters Quest)

  1. Find reporter Penn at a stable near each Great Fairy
  2. Complete the "Sightings" investigation for Penn — he's investigating each Great Fairy's unusual behavior
  3. Each investigation leads to a nearby stable with a Stable Trotters band (musicians)
  4. Help the musicians get their instrument/transport to the Great Fairy Fountain
  5. The musicians play, the Great Fairy awakens

Important: You must unlock them in a specific chain order. The first Great Fairy is usually Cotera (near Kakariko Village) — unlock her first to access the others.


Great Fairy Cotera (Kakariko Village Area)

Location: Northeastern Kakariko Village, in the flower-covered forest clearing past the village center Stable: Dueling Peaks Stable (Penn appears here early) Musician quest: Help transport the drum player to the fountain

First Great Fairy to unlock — she's the closest to early-game content and most accessible. Upgrading Stealth Armor here early is the most practical first use.


Great Fairy Mija (Snowfield Area)

Location: Deep in the Snowfield region, Hebra area — accessible from Snowfield Stable Stable: Snowfield Stable Musician quest: Help transport the horn player across the cold mountain terrain

Gear needed: Cold resistance (Snowquill Armor or cold-resist meals) to reach her location safely.


Great Fairy Kaysa (Tabantha Frontier)

Location: Near the Tabantha Bridge Stable, northwest of Rito Village Stable: Tabantha Bridge Stable Musician quest: Help transport the accordion player

Near Rito Village — convenient to unlock while doing the Wind Temple questline.


Great Fairy Tera (Akkala Region)

Location: South Akkala Stable area, far northeast Hyrule Stable: South Akkala Stable Musician quest: Help transport the violin player

Most remote fountain — requires reaching Akkala. Unlock after Eldin/Akkala regional exploration.


Material Requirements by Armor Set

Stealth Armor (Sneaky, highly practical)

Upgrade 1 (★): 5× Blue Nightshade per piece Upgrade 2 (★★): 5× Sunset Firefly per piece → Set bonus: Stealth +2 Upgrade 3 (★★★): 5× Sneaky River Snail per piece Upgrade 4 (★★★★): 10× Silent Princess + 5× Sneaky River Snail per piece

Set bonus at ★★: Full stealth capability for night exploration, sneaking past enemies


Climbing Gear (Exploration priority)

Upgrade 1 (★): 5× Lizalfos Tail per piece Upgrade 2 (★★): 5× Lizalfos Horn per piece → Set bonus: Climbing Speed Up (more grip) Upgrade 3 (★★★): 5× Lizalfos Talon + 5× Lizalfos Scale per piece Upgrade 4 (★★★★): 1× Dinraal's Scale + 5× Lizalfos Talon per piece


Snowquill Armor (Cold resistance)

Upgrade 1 (★): 3× Rito Feather per piece Upgrade 2 (★★): 3× Red Chuchu Jelly + 5× Rito Feather per piece → Set bonus: Cold Resist +2 Upgrade 3 (★★★): 5× Lynel Hoof + 5× Warm Safflina per piece Upgrade 4 (★★★★): 10× Warm Safflina + 1× Dinraal's Horn per piece


Flamebreaker Armor (Fire resistance)

Upgrade 1 (★): 3× Fireproof Lizard per piece Upgrade 2 (★★): 5× Smotherwing Butterfly + 3× Fireproof Lizard per piece → Set bonus: Fireproof Upgrade 3 (★★★): 5× Lynel Hoof + 5× Smotherwing Butterfly per piece Upgrade 4 (★★★★): 10× Smotherwing Butterfly + 1× Naydra's Scale per piece


Barbarian Armor (Attack boost)

Upgrade 1 (★): 5× Lynel Horn per piece Upgrade 2 (★★): 5× Lynel Hoof per piece → Set bonus: Attack Up (charged attack damage up) Upgrade 3 (★★★): 5× Lynel Guts + White Lynel materials per piece Upgrade 4 (★★★★): 5× Silver Lynel Mace Horn + Lynel Guts per piece

Best damage set — requires Lynel farming at all tiers. Worth the effort for combat-focused play.


Ancient Hero's Aspect (Cosmetic — no upgrade)

The Ancient Hero's Aspect is a special one-piece body appearance item obtained by completing all 152 shrines. It doesn't provide defense or upgradable bonuses — purely cosmetic.


Upgrade Priority

Best early upgrades:

  1. Stealth Armor to ★★ — cheapest materials, highest QoL gain for exploration
  2. Climbing Gear to ★★ — easier cave/mountain exploration
  3. Resistance armor to ★★ (Snowquill or Flamebreaker depending on region)

Best mid-game upgrades:

  1. Barbarian Armor to ★★★ — major DPS increase for combat-heavy players
  2. Glide Armor to ★★ — better skydiving control on all sky island challenges
  3. Zonaite Armor to ★★ — battery efficiency for vehicle builds

Best late-game upgrades:

  1. Barbarian Armor to ★★★★ — max attack, Silver Lynel materials required
  2. Fierce Deity Armor to ★★★★ — endgame defense + attack
  3. Any set you're most actively using

Dragon Part Requirements

Several armor sets require Dragon Parts (Scales, Fangs, Horns, Claws) at ★★★★:

| Dragon | Part Used In | |--------|-------------| | Dinraal (fire) | Snowquill, Climbing Gear | | Naydra (ice) | Flamebreaker, Zora-themed armor | | Farosh (lightning) | Various Gerudo-area armor | | Light Dragon (Zelda) | Best overall materials — all uses |

See Dragon Parts Guide for how to farm specific parts.


Tips

  • Upgrade armor before temples — even ★★ in your active set makes boss fights significantly easier
  • Don't upgrade everything — focus on 2–3 sets you actually use
  • Sell excess monster parts — material overflow from Lynel farming can be sold; keep only what you need for upgrades
  • Check set bonuses — some set bonuses at ★★ dramatically change gameplay (Barbarian attack up, Stealth max)
  • Rubber Armor (Lightning) at ★★ — gives immunity to lightning, useful in Faron storm season and Gleeok fights

See also: Best Armor Sets Guide | Dragon Parts Guide | Great Fairies Guide

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Nintendo Switch — pick up your copy on Amazon

Buy on Amazon

Affiliate disclosure: Hyrule Archive may earn a commission from purchases made through Amazon links on this site at no extra cost to you.


© 2024-2026 Hyrule Archive — n2ai.io. All Rights Reserved.

v1.0.0-rc1 · Build #424 · trunk:bc1db15 · 3/15/2026, 10:18:07 AM

Maren

Maren