The Climbing Boots is a recurring Item in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Location and Uses[]
Breath of the Wild[]
The Climbing Boots are a piece of Armor located in the Tahno O'ah Shrine at Mount Lanayru. After obtaining them, Granté will begin selling the piece of Armor for 4,000 Rupees. According to their description, they are infused with ancient technology.[1] When worn, they provide one level of Climb Speed Up. The Climbing Boots can be enhanced by a Great Fairy and can be Dyed at the Kochi Dye Shop. The Climbing Boots, alongside the Climber's Bandanna and the Climbing Gear, compose the Climbing Set. When each piece of the Set has been enhanced at least two times by a Great Fairy and the full Set is worn, it provides a Climbing Jump Stamina Up Set Bonus.
Armor | Description | Location |
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Climbing Boots |
These rock-climbing boots have special no-slip toes that help you cling to walls. This ancient technology facilitates more nimble climbing. | Tahno O'ah Shrine |
Level | Defense | Upgrade Cost | Resale Value | |
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3 | — | 600 Rupees | ||
★ | 5 | ×3 | Keese Wing | 605 Rupees |
×3 | Rushroom | |||
★★ | 8 | ×5 | Electric Keese Wing | 610 Rupees |
×5 | Hightail Lizard | |||
★★★ | 12 | ×5 | Ice Keese Wing | 620 Rupees |
×10 | Hot-Footed Frog | |||
★★★★ | 20 | ×5 | Fire Keese Wing | 645 Rupees |
×15 | Swift Violet |
Other Appearances[]
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity[]
Trivia[]
- According to their description, the Climbing Boots feature no-slip toes,[1] however, they do not prevent Link from slipping when climbing in Rain.
Nomenclature[]
Names in other regions | |||
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Language | Name | Meaning | |
EnglishBR | Climbing Boots | ||
Japanese | クライムシューズ (Kuraimu shūzu) | ||
ChineseTR | 攀登鞋 (Pāndēng xié) | ||
Dutch | Klimlaarzen | ||
FrenchCA | Souliers d'escalade | ||
FrenchEU | Souliers d'escalade | Climbing shoes | |
German | Kletterstiefel | ||
Italian | Scarpette da scalata | ||
Korean | 클라이밍 슈즈 (Keullaiming syujeu) | ||
Russian | Мокасины скалолаза (Mokasiny skalolaza) | ||
SpanishEU | Mallas de escalada | ||
SpanishLA | Botas de montañés | ||
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Gallery[]
The Climbing Boots with Blue Dye
The Climbing Boots with Red Dye
The Climbing Boots with Yellow Dye
The Climbing Boots with White Dye
The Climbing Boots with Black Dye
The Climbing Boots with Purple Dye
The Climbing Boots with Green Dye
The Climbing Boots with Light Blue Dye
The Climbing Boots with Navy Dye
The Climbing Boots with Orange Dye
The Climbing Boots with Peach Dye
The Climbing Boots with Crimson Dye
The Climbing Boots with Light Yellow Dye
The Climbing Boots with Brown Dye
The Climbing Boots with Gray Dye
See Also[]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Climbing Boots
These rock-climbing boots have special no-slip toes that help you cling to walls. This ancient technology facilitates more nimble climbing." — Inventory (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ "Climbing Boots
These rock-climbing boots have special no-slip toes. The wearer can walk on otherwise challenging surfaces with complete confidence." — Allies (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)