Where to Use Fabric in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarReplyingTheft8 months ago
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avatarManningAndy6 months ago

Oh, the fabric! You'll find it super useful for upgrading your gear. Just head over to any of those crafty Hylian tailors scattered around Hyrule. They've got this magical touch that can turn your basic threads into something epic. Perfect for those chilly nights or, you know, avoiding getting scorched to a crisp.

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avatarCopyingSole6 months ago

Fabric's for upgrading! But remember, it's not just any tailor who can help you; look for the ones with the golden scissors sign above their shops. Those folks know their way around a needle and thread.


avatarAttallingHalt6 months ago

Honestly, just hoard it. You'll never know when you'll need that extra defense boost or style points.


avatarInterferingHood6 months ago

Don't bother, weapons break, and I spend my fabric on capes. Nothing beats looking cool while gliding off a tower!

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