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You'll find a lot of armor sets through Tears Of The Kingdom. Getting full sets will be both a hassle and tons of fun, as the various sections can be rewarding for completely unrelated open-world activities. In fact, there's a wandering NPC who can steer you in the direction of pieces for 3 different armors if you are lucky enough to come across her.

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Get ready for a series of challenges, and follow the trail of a legendary bandit through 3 separate caves.

Updated by Wyatt Grondin on June 27, 2023: Since the last publication, a new section telling players how to recover these armor sets after parting with them has been added. There is now additional information concerning the other treasure hunters and their relation to this specific set of treasures.

Finding Meeshy

Tears Of The Kingdom Meeshy Telling Link About Misko's Outfit

If you're walking the roads of Hyrule and spot a traveler in a green dress with mushroom patterns, flag her down, as that's Meeshy. Her outfit isn't uncommon, as it's a fashionable trend from Hateno Village, but this should still help you spot her from the crowd. She's a fashion fanatic, to the point that she's tracked down the old rumors of a bandit named Misko (who also had references in Breath Of The Wild) and his outfits that are stashed away as treasure. She loves the idea of seeing them but knows she's not the adventurous type to survive the challenge, so she'll share the locations on your Purah Pad map for you to track down instead.

It should be noted that all of these armors can be found without ever meeting Meeshy. This is not technically a quest as it does not show up in your quest log, only as Xs on your map. That said, the Xs help a lot as they are exact placements for the caves you'll have to go to.

How To Get The "Fairly Wild" Outfit

Tears Of The Kingdom Meeshy Showing Fairly Wild Outfit On Map

Meeshy knows the exact location of the armor sets, a description of the ability they possess, and adjectives for how they look, but not their proper names. So your first treasure is a "Fairly Wild" outfit she's heard fills the wearer with power.

Tears Of The Kingdom Link Entering Crenel Hills Cave

The X icon will match up with Crenel Hills Cave at coordinates -1182, 0622, and 0066. This is a small cave with a bunch of ore deposits and shallow water in the middle. But there's a massive danger in the middle of the water.

Tears Of The Kingdom Stone Talus Inside Crenel Hills Cave

The Stone Talus boss monster is an almost unfair fight for early-game players. The trick is to destroy the ore deposit on its head, and a good strategy is to shoot an arrow at the deposit to get the Talus to flinch; then, you can climb up the Talus and swing at the deposit for as long as you can. This Talus isn't holding the armor, but you'll want to defeat it before attempting to grab it.

Tears Of The Kingdom Ore Deposit Wall Crenel Hills Cave

Turn the Talus to rubble and then look for a glowing wall of ore around the ceiling. Take your bow and fuse a Bomb Flower to an arrow to destroy this wall.

Tears Of The Kingdom Barbarian Armor Obtained

Now, you have your first of Misko's Treasures, the Barbarian Armor chest piece.

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How To Get The "Quite Stylish" Outfit

Tears Of The Kingdom Meeshy Showing Quite Stylish Outfit On Map

The next outfit Meeshy tells you about is an outfit that will let you quickly climb cliff walls. A must for players who love climbing.

Tears Of The Kingdom Link Entering North Hyrule Plain Cave

Your destination is North Hyrule Plain Cave at coordinates -1182, 0622, and 0066. Once you find your way into the cave, continue inside to find it's mostly a series of waterfalls that you have to climb up. This cave is deliberately meant to match with the given ability of the armor reward, which technically, the fight with the Talus was also meant to do, but it's far more obvious here.

Tears Of The Kingdom Secret Waterfall In North Hyrule Plain Cave

The armor is not at the end of the cave; it's hidden in this secret wall behind a waterfall. To spot it, look for the wooden spikes on the cave walls; they were left by Misko, and you'll see them in all the caves. There are also glowing purple cave mushrooms that are bright enough to see through the water to light your way.

Tears Of The Kingdom Link Paragliding Into Secret Waterfall Hyrula Plain Cave

Jump and glide from the ramp to avoid getting stuck in the water. Link will go straight through the waterfall to find the treasure chest on the other side.

Tears Of The Kingdom Climbing Gear Obtained

The outfit will turn out to be the chest piece of the Climbing Gear armor set.

How To Get The "Very Snappy" Outfit

Tears Of The Kingdom Meeshy Showing Very Snappy Outfit On Map

The final outfit will be the most challenging. This snappy outfit will reduce the damage Link takes from lightning attacks. The cave you're looking for is Whistling Hill Cave at coordinates 3351, -2143. 0119.

Tears Of The Kingdom Kaffi Telling Link About Great Bandit Misko's Legendary Treasure

As a side note, you may encounter another person named Kaffi, who is also looking for Misko's Treasure. But like Meeshy, Kaffi will deem this treasure too dangerous for the likes of him. He'll also say he gave up as he can't find the entrance to the cave.

Tears Of The Kingdom Rock Wall Blocking Whistling Hill Cave

That's because it's currently blocked up. Use a claymore, rock-fused weapon, or another Bomb Flower to break inside.

This cave is dangerous and filled with enemies with lightning-based attacks. Of note are the electric Keese, who can shock Link hard enough that he'll drop whatever weapon he was carrying. Deal with them swiftly.

Tears Of The Kingdom Vine Wall Whistling Hill Cave

To progress, you'll have to burn these vines blocking your path.

Tears Of The Kingdom Electric Like-Like Whistling Hills Cave

You'll have to continue your journey through the cave until the very end. You'll be greeted with an electric version of the Like Like monster. Instead of spitting boulders, this Like Like can shoot balls of electricity at you. In a way, this makes them less dangerous, as the electric balls somehow fly slower than the boulders. Just like a regular Like Like, trick it into opening up its mouth to get its weak point and smash said weak point to pieces.

Tears Of The Kingdom Link Aiming Bomb Arrow At Upper Rock Wall Whistling Hill Cave

With the Like Like dead, you have one final rock wall in the ceiling to destroy and then climb through.

Tears Of The Kingdom Rubber Armor Obtained

You'll now have the final treasure, the chest piece for the Rubber Armor set.

Returning To Meeshy

Tears Of The Kingdom Meeshy Telling Link About Cave Near Fort Hateno

The only indication this quest is over is that the Xs will be gone. If you find Meeshy again in Hateno Village or near the location of the Barbarian Helm, she'll mention it's vague location without marking an X for you, and nothing about any of the other armor pieces anymore — meaning this unmarked quest also has nothing to do with the Fierce Deity Armor that Misko also stored away in a cave.

This is also the case if you find Kaffi again, as well as other treasure hunters wearing Cece clothes. Meeshy is the only one who will give you map markers, the other treasure hunters are only there to provide a clue that you're in an area with a different Misko treasure.

Reobtaining The Armors

zelda tears of the kingdom cece secret map

Just lke any other unique armor set, if you need to part with it, you can buy it back. In this case, you will need to save up your rupees and buy them from Cece.

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