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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Fan Creates Online Armor Tracker

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An online website for Breath of the Wild tracks users’ armor and item levels.

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Having trouble keeping track of your armor in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild? One fan has now created an armor tracker for the Switch title, letting players track which armors they’ve collected along with each item’s current level.

The site, which was created by Redditor leojesus, lists every armor available throughout the game and details how to level up selections currently owned by the player. Filters let players differentiate between Amiibo-related armors, upgradable armor, and armor already owned, too, for players that want to curate their Breath of the Wild experience.

Each armor listing includes a hyperlink to Zelda Dungeon’s online wiki, detailing more about each item. Players can select obtained armor to learn what materials they need to upgrade their current choices, and the tracker saves users’ selections, letting Breath of the Wild players regularly update their armor collection over the course of their playthrough.

Hop on over to the armor tracker’s webpage to start tallying your inventory.

H/T r/NintendoSwitch


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