Phantom Armor location in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Hyrule: Surviving the destruction of Hyrule Tears of the Kingdom: The Legend of Zelda is no mean feat — especially if you’re yet to upgrade any of your armor. Fortunately, there’s a set of armor with base defense of +8 per pieceThe Booster will boost your offensive power. Phantom Armor. The best defense, as it turns out, is truly a good one.

The following are some of the ways to improve your own ability. Tears of KingdomPhantom Armor Guide will guide you to all the pieces in the Phantom armor Set: Phantom Helmet, Phantom ArmorThen, Phantom Greaves.


Phantom Armor Head Piece Location

Each of the three pieces can be found in a treasure chest in Hyrule — you don’t need to worry about heading into the Depths or up into the Sky Islands, although we do need to get airborne for this first piece.

Start at the Utsushok Shrine or Popla Foothills Skyview Tower in Hyrule’s south. Continue southeast, past Highland Stable and toward Puffer Beach. It’s the stretch of beach in the middle of the southern shoreline.

Once you’re at Puffer Beach, head to the following coordinates: (0293, -3848, 0004). This will seem like an ordinary beach, but it is actually the Zonai RocketsThe pool is to your right. You’ll want to grab one of them, Fuse it to your shield and then return to this spot.

Link stands on a beach at night looking for the Phantom Armor in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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If you’ve not done this before, the following step will will blow your mind. You should be able to see a lot of Luminous Stones if you look up. Standing underneath, equip your shield. Beyond Infinity and Beyond Infinity

Link stands near a bunch of luminous stone in a cave in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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It was a lot of fun. You are welcome. Puffer Beach Overhead Cave — the location of your first piece of armor. You will need to prepare your bow as you glide into the cave. Silver HorriblinWaiting for you on the corridor. However, a quick headshot with your bow will do the trick.

Link shoots a silver horriblin in a cave in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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After you’ve defeated the enemy, go to the rear of the cave where this shrine is located. It’s a small cave, and very difficult to miss.

Link opens a chest containing the phantom helmet of the phantom armor set in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Then, open the chest to grab the loot. Phantom HelmetThe Bubbel Gem gives +8 to defense as well as an increase in attack. (Optional: While you’re here, look up, shoot the Bubbulfrog and nab the Bubbel Gem. This is not necessary for this armor set, of course, but you’ll want to grab it while you’re here.)


Phantom Armor chest piece location

It is much more difficult to find this piece of armor than either the other two due to the enemy population and cave size.

Open your map and head for the Gerudo Highlands Skyview tower. See the river to your northeast? This river ends up in the Tamio River Downstream Cave. Then, glide to your final destination. Once you’re there, save.

A map shows the location of the Tamio River Downstream Cave in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Once again, this cave is guarded by Horriblins, but these are easier to take out if you’re quick. These Horriblins, who famously can’t swim, are conveniently situated over a pool of water. If a headshot doesn’t kill them, falling into the water will. There are two in here — dispatch them both, then loot the room.

Link swims in a cave in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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The cave will split in two. On the left is a Bubbulfrog. Grab the Bubbulfrog, and then go back to your fork.

Link aims a bow at a bubbul frog in the Tamio River Downstream Cave in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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This treasure hunt is tricky on the left. This is what you will see when the path opens up. Up ahead, you will find the treasure. You can also save here.

Link stands on a cliff in the Tamio River Downstream Cave in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Creep forward and look down the cliff and you’ll run into Gloom Hands.

Link perches on a ledge above Gloom Hands in the Tamio River Downstream Cave in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Remember, if you beat it, you’ll have to face Phantom Ganon, too. If you aren’t up to beating him, read on, and then get ready to sprint. It’s doable, but it’s tough.

There are two ways to reach this chest — from the front and from the back. Entering the cave, we’re looking at the back.

This required three full stamina wheels, including one gained from eating a meal halfway up the wall. This consumed three full stamina wheels, including one gained from eating a meal halfway up the wall (as avid climbers, we strongly do not recommend doing this unless you’re tied in or you’re Alex Honnold).

Link scales a wall in a cave while wearing the froggy armor in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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You can take the more sensible path by gliding to the left, and taking the route around the shrine to the right. If you look to the left, the wall on the right is made of breakable bricks.

If you’re running from Gloom Hands, fire off a bomb arrow. Save yourself some effort by using Yunobo instead (if it is your avatar).

Link stares at a passage blocked by crumbling rock in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Grab your prized treasure by following the pathway up: Phantom ArmorThe chestpiece boosts both your defense and attack.

Link opens a chest containing the Phantom Armor chest piece in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Phantom Armor legs piece location

Unlike the last piece of armor, you don’t need to worry about grievous injury getting this one — that is if you follow the guide properly.

Go to Gerudo Canyon’s Skyview Tower or, if available, the Siwakama Shrine. You can still pin it if you use the Skyview Tower.

Link glides above Gerudo Canyon in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Just above Link’s head in the above shot, you will see what looks like little dimples in the sand. These small sand vortexes lead to Ancient Altar Ruins. The one below is the entrance. If you want coordinates, it’s the vortex immediately south when standing at (-2525, -3705, 0009).

Link stands by a vortex in the sand in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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If you choose the wrong ruins, you’ll be there. The ruins are a fantastic place to grow crops. Gibdo BonesYou can also find out more about the following: Electric Chuchu JellyIf you choose this option, the statue will point out to you where we are looking. If you do, you’ll see the room we’re looking for, being helpfully pointed out by this statue.

Link stands in a cave while searching for the Phantom Armor in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Look at the hole and pin it if you fall in the wrong one. AscendYour way out

The following will appear if you leap into the correct hole.

Link stands on a pillar underneath a sandfall in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Check out the new gear you’ve got!

Link opens a chest containing the Phantom Greaves in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Hey, that looks kinda familiar…

A menu shows Link wearing the full Phantom Armor set in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Oh, and of course, while you’re here, pan your camera up.

Link, wearing the full phantom armor set, stands beneath a bubbul frog in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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You know what to do…


Phantom Armor costs

Finally, note that you can’t upgrade this armor set — it’s perfect as it is.

Link tries and fails to enhance the Phantom Helmet in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.

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Once you’ve found all three pieces of the Phantom Armor, consult our list of all armor sets and set bonuses to see what to find next, or check out our recommendations for the best armor.

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