The Fireproof Armor is a recurring Armor Set in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][note 1]
Location and Uses[]
Breath of the Wild[]
The Fireproof Armor consists of the Flamebreaker Helm, Flamebreaker Armor, and Flamebreaker Boots. All three pieces can be bought at Ripped and Shredded armor shop in Goron City, though a Flamebreaker Armor is awarded from completing the "Fireproof Lizard Roundup" Side Quest. Each piece grants protection from volcanic temperatures, similar to Fireproof Elixirs. If all three pieces of the set have been upgraded twice at a Great Fairy Fountain, wearing the set grants Link complete immunity to being set on fire.
Confusingly, the trait on the armor pieces that protects against scorching climates is called Flame Guard, while the set bonus granting protection from burning is called Fireproof.
Flamebreaker Helm |
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Flamebreaker Armor |
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Flamebreaker Boots |
Other Appearances[]
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity[]
Armor | Description | Quest |
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Flamebreaker Helm |
Stone headgear made by Goron craftsmen to protect tourists visiting Goron City. As if its flame resistance isn't enough of a selling point, it also covers your entire head! | "Fighting Fire With..." |
Flamebreaker Armor |
Armor crafted by Gorons for Hylians curious enough to visit Goron City. It's made from the highest-quality rocks, offering protection against magma and the like. | "Daruk, the Goron Hero" |
Flamebreaker Boots |
Goron artisans used flame-resistant rocks to craft these heatproof boots for curious Hylians visiting Goron City. | "Tough Bulwark of the Gorons" |
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Flamebreaker Armor |
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Flamebreaker Boots |
Nomenclature[]
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Notes
- ↑ Fireproof Armor was referred to as the Flamebreaker Set in Creating a Champion.[2] However, as this contradicts the name given in-game, it is not considered Canon.
References
- ↑ "Recently, somethin' called the Divine Beast Vah Rudania showed up on Death Mountain. Since then, it's gotten a lot hotter here. That's why we're sellin' fireproof armor." — Pyle (Breath of the Wild)[citation needed]
- ↑ Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 180