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All accessories in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

Posted on October 15, 2024 by in Guides, Switch

all accessories Zelda Echoes of Wisdom

If you’re going for full 100 percent completion in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, one thing you’ll need to do is collect all of the accessories the game has to offer. Though there are technically 28 accessories, it’s only possible to carry 26 of them at once – this is because two of them receive upgrades and become entirely different items. We’ll be listing off every accessory in Echoes of Wisdom, what it does, and which quest you’ll need to complete in order to receive them.

Echoes of Wisdom accessories list

Echoes of Wisdom accessories list

  • Zora’s Flippers: These increase your swimming speed, and you can get them by purchasing them from the shop at River Zora Village.
  • Zora Scale: This allows you to breathe underwater for longer without running out of air. To get it, clear the Zora Child’s Fate side quest at River Zora Village. You’ll need to have cleared the rifts in this area involved with the main quest before you can take on this side quest.
  • Gerudo Sandals: One of the best accessories in the game, these prevent you from sinking in quicksand. This makes fighting the Gerudo Desert main quest boss much easier, including in the rematches later on. You can buy them from the Gerudo Town shop.
  • Gold Sash: This accessory makes you immune to being pushed back by wind. You can get it by clearing the Wind Sandstorm quest that starts in Gerudo Town, which has you defeat two Lanmola enemies. The Gerudo Sandals are really helpful here!
  • Climbing Band: Essential for the Eldin region, this accessory increases your wall-climbing speed. You can buy it from the Kakariko Village shop. If you’re short on Rupees and don’t have the golden Automaton, check out our easy money farming guide.
  • Goron’s Bracelet: When you wear this, you’ll move faster when carrying an object over your head. You can get this by clearing the A Mountainous Mystery side quest in the Eldin region, which opens up after clearing the main quest there. It involves fighting a fiery version of the first boss.
  • Spin Brace: With this item equipped, you can knock back enemies you bump into while spinning. It’s located inside a cave east of Scrubton, in which you’ll need to defeat a powerful enemy to access the treasure chest containing this item.
  • Ice Spikes: Essential for ice areas and ice bosses, the Ice Spikes prevent you from slipping while on ice. It’s located in a cave near Hebra Mountain’s Smoothie Shop.
  • Frog Ring: This is a surprisingly helpful accessory, as it increases your jump height by quite a bit. This is in a chest in the Hyrule Castle rift, so you will likely obtain this as you play through the game normally.
  • Charging Horn: Generally not super useful, since you can get around quite well just with Waypoints. But this accessory increases the power of your horse’s charge attack. It’s a prize from one of the Flag Race mini-games.
  • Stone Anklet: Wear this to reduce the knockback you take from bosses. You can buy it from Hyrule Castle Town’s shop.
  • Clockwork Bangle: This accessory helps you wind up Automatons faster. To get it, you’ll need to make all six Automatons and then talk to Dampe to get this item as a reward.
  • First Mastery: With this equipped, you’ll drain Swordfighter mode energy slower. It’s a reward from the Slumber Dojo.
  • Second Mastery: This is an upgraded version of First Mastery, and it’s another reward from the Slumber Dojo.
  • Final Mastery: An upgraded version of Second Mastery, and it’s one of the last rewards from the Slumber Dojo.
  • Might Bell: This is a handy item to have around if you’re going for 100% completion – it rings when an uncollected Might Crystal is nearby. You’ll need to first get all the Great Fairy accessory upgrades, after which she will give you a side quest to obtain this accessory.
  • Heart Pin: This accessory makes hearts appear a bit more often after defeating enemies and cutting grass. It’s located in a chest in the Suthorn Ruins, the game’s first big dungeon.
  • Heart Barrette: An upgraded version of the Heart Pin that makes hearts appear much more often. After clearing the Gerudo Desert rift, you can finish the Beetle Ballyhoo side quest to get this accessory.
  • Silver Brooch: Great if you need some money, because this accessory makes Rupees appear more often. To get it, head west from the River Zora Village Waypoint and you’ll find a cliff. Blow up the cracked wall here and enter the cave to get this accessory.
  • Gold Brooch: An upgraded version of the Silver Brooch. You can get it from the Secret Chief Talks side quest that pops up near Zora Cove after clearing enough of the main story.
  • Energy Glove: With this item equipped, more energy for your Swordfighter form will appear after defeating dark enemies. It’s located in a chest northwest of Gerudo Desert, and is guarded by a whole bunch of enemies.
  • Energy Belt: An upgraded version of the Energy Glove. It’s located in a cave in Hebra Mountain, northeast of Conde’s igloo.
  • Survey Binoculars: With these equipped, more Smoothie ingredients will drop from breaking pots, cutting grass, and defeating enemies. All you need to do is make 20 Smoothie recipes to get this item. With 10 recipes, you can get the Survey Scope, which is a less impactful version of this item.
  • Fairy Flower: Wear this, and you’ll have a small chance of finding a fairy when you cut down grass. It’s inside a cave toward the west end of Eldin Volcano, and you’ll need to blow up the entrance to get inside.
  • Fairy Fragrance: An upgraded version the Fairy Flower. Complete the Looking for Bempu side quest in the Faron region to get it.
  • Curious Charm: This is one of the best accessories in the game, as it reduces the damage you take in battle. Finish the Cotton Candy Hunt side quest in the Faron region to get it. This is also an upgraded version of the Ancient Charm, which you get by completing the Let’s Play a Game side quest in east Hyrule.

As we mentioned before, there are two other accessories in the game other than the ones listed here, but they get replaced by the ones listed above. You should be able to compare your inventory to this list, as the list is in the order the accessories will appear in in-game.

We’ll be continuing our guide coverage for Echoes of Wisdom with additional guides focusing on side quests, so check out our full list of posts and news updates on the game to stay tuned for new guides.

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is available now for Switch. You can access the official website for it here.

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