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* The set is based on the appearance of [[Commons:File:El_Hijo_De_Santo_vs_Blue_Demon_Jr.jpg|Mexican Luchadors]] and traditional Mexican makeup worn during the [[Commons:File:Sonrisa_del_día_de_muertos.jpg|Día de los Muertos]] festivities. | * The set is based on the appearance of [[Commons:File:El_Hijo_De_Santo_vs_Blue_Demon_Jr.jpg|Mexican Luchadors]] and traditional Mexican makeup worn during the [[Commons:File:Sonrisa_del_día_de_muertos.jpg|Día de los Muertos]] festivities. | ||
* The set is somewhat impractical due to the fact that the | * The set is somewhat impractical due to the fact that ''Breath of the Wild'''s progression makes the player phase out the use of bone-made weapons in favor of other more durable and stronger metal or ancient weapons. The fact that ''Breath of the Wild'' encourages the player to scavenge for monster parts also implies that the non-engagement of Stal enemies may be of little consideration. As such, there's a significant possibility that the player may not use the set even if upgraded. | ||
* The set's bonus of blending in with Stal enemies is | * The set's bonus of blending in with Stal enemies is included in [[Majora's Mask#Breath of the Wild|Majora's Mask]] ([[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass|DLC]]-exclusive in ''Breath of the Wild'', but not ''Tears of the Kingdom''), which amplifies the effect to include all monsters except [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardian]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, August 16, 2023
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Location | Gerudo Secret Club, Gerudo Town (Breath of the Wild) | |
Items | ||
Cost | 2400 Rupees | |
Dyeable | Yes | |
Enhanceable | Yes | |
Set Bonus | Disguise; Bone Atk. Up (80% damage increase) | |
Related |
The Radiant Set is an Armor set from Breath of the Wild and Age of Calamity.
Breath of the Wild
The Radiant Set can be purchased from Greta at the Gerudo Secret Club in Gerudo Town. In addition to being expensive, costing 2400 rupees to purchase the full set, Link will also need to provide Greta with 3 Luminous Stones for each piece of armor that he purchases.
Equipment
Image | Item | Cost (Rupees) |
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Radiant Mask | 3 Luminous Stone | |
Radiant Shirt | 3 Luminous Stone | |
Radiant Tights | 3 Luminous Stone |
Upgrades
The items in this set can be upgraded by a Great Fairy Fountain and cost Monster Parts to upgrade. Enhancing items requires that you have unlocked as many fountains as the desired star-level. Upgrading the set offers the Disguise bonus but only for Stal-type enemies and the Bone Attack Up bonus when all pieces have been enhanced at least twice as well as the listed increase in armor strength. This provides an 80% increase in damage when using bone weapons.
Tier | Armor | Materials |
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★ | 5 | 5 × Luminous Stone 3 × Bokoblin Guts |
★★ | 8 | 8 × Luminous Stone 3 × Moblin Guts |
★★★ | 12 | 10 × Luminous Stone 2 × Molduga Guts |
★★★★ | 20 | 20 × Luminous Stone 1 × Lynel Guts |
Dyes
The items in this set can be dyed at Kochi Dye Shop in Hateno Village. A depiction of the colors for each piece can be found on their respective page.
List of Set Bonus Weapons
- Bokoblin Arm
- Lizalfos Arm
- Moblin Arm
- Spiked Boko Bat
- Spiked Boko Club
- Spiked Boko Bow
- Spiked Boko Spear
- Dragonbone Boko Club
- Dragonbone Boko Bow
- Dragonbone Boko Spear
- Spiked Moblin Club
- Spiked Moblin Spear
- Dragonbone Moblin Spear
- Dragonbone Moblin Club
Age of Calamity
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Tears of the Kingdom
The Radiant Set is now stocked in Enchanted in Kakariko Village, and Claree does not require Luminous Stone as part of the sale cost. However, the price is vastly increased until the completion of Gloom-Borne Illness, after which it returns to Breath of the Wild levels.
The Gerudo Secret Club no longer stocks it, selling Sand Boots and Snow Boots in its place.
Image | Item | Price | Stores |
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Radiant Mask | 800[NB 1] | Enchanted | |
Radiant Shirt | 800[NB 1] | Enchanted | |
Radiant Tights | 800[NB 1] | Enchanted |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 After the completion of the Gloom-Borne Illness quest
Enhance Path
Enhancing any part of the Radiant Set requires that Link has unlocked at least as many Great Fairy Fountains as the desired star-level, plus the resources below. As in Breath of the Wild, upgrading the entire set to at least ★★ level gives the Stal Disguise and Bone Attack Up Set Bonuses, making Link less notable to Stal-type enemies and vastly increasing the damage from bone and bone-fused weapons.
Tier | Defense (per item) | Materials (per item) | Selling Price (per item) |
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Base | 3 | N/A | 200 |
★ | 5 | 10 x Luminous Stone 1 x Bokoblin Guts 10 |
250 |
★★ | 8 | 15 x Luminous Stone 2 x Moblin Guts 50 |
350 |
★★★ | 12 | 20 x Luminous Stone 3 x Horriblin Guts 10 x Gibdo Bone 200 |
550 |
★★★★ | 20 | 30 x Luminous Stone 3 x Lynel Guts 3 x Molduga Jaw 500 |
1050 |
Trivia
- The set is based on the appearance of Mexican Luchadors and traditional Mexican makeup worn during the Día de los Muertos festivities.
- The set is somewhat impractical due to the fact that Breath of the Wild's progression makes the player phase out the use of bone-made weapons in favor of other more durable and stronger metal or ancient weapons. The fact that Breath of the Wild encourages the player to scavenge for monster parts also implies that the non-engagement of Stal enemies may be of little consideration. As such, there's a significant possibility that the player may not use the set even if upgraded.
- The set's bonus of blending in with Stal enemies is included in Majora's Mask (DLC-exclusive in Breath of the Wild, but not Tears of the Kingdom), which amplifies the effect to include all monsters except Guardians.