has a lot of useful accessories for Zelda to equip, but there's really only one choice for the one she should be using most of the time. Although most of the outfits in are simply cosmetic, accessories are anything but, providing useful buffs to core attributes and abilities. From increasing her swim speed to preventing the effects of quicksand, these trinkets can manage a lot, even if some effects are more applicable to specific areas and boss fights than to the game as a whole.
Zelda starts out with only one accessory slot in, and although this can eventually change, the game instills the concept of choosing wisely early on. In the first few regions of the game, there's an argument to be made that the best accessory choice is a toss-up, and whatever feels the best for any situation probably won't be a terrible choice. After completing several dungeons, however, Zelda can acquire the one accessory that's a complete game-changer, and it should immediately take top priority for anyone who doesn't like to waste time.
Verticality is the name of the game in, and nothing serves that purpose better than the Frog Ring. While Zelda can only jump the height of half a block by default, the Frog Ring doubles that, giving her the ability to jump up on platforms as tall as she is in a single bound. This change can make some platforming segments easier, but more importantly, it cuts out a lot of fiddling with echoes that would otherwise be serving to step her up to the same heights.
The Frog Ring can be found during the quest Still Missing in one of the treasure chests flanking the chest holding the main dungeon key, so although it's technically possible to leave it behind, it's notably hard to miss.
Experimenting with echoes can be a lot of fun, but using them for something as mundane as jumping a single block usually isn't, and getting the Frog Ring clarifies just how much time Zelda is saving by avoiding that. One Acorn Gathering challenge that tasks Zelda with quickly
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