InThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, players can collect several different armor sets, each with its own unique perks that can be unlocked. One of the weirder sets is called the Rubber Set, and this three-piece collection allows players to become Unshockable.
Players will find that this armor is invaluable for taking on electric enemies like Yellow Lizalfos and evenThunderblight Ganon. But finding all three of the pieces can be its own challenge, so players might want a little bit of help in collecting each piece and upgrading it to its fullest potential.

The Rubber Helm Location in Breath of the Wild
The first and easiest to find is the headpiece of the Rubber armor set called the Rubber Helm. This black-and-gold fish-looking helmet is located in the Faron Region’s horse stable called the Lakeside Stable. It can be quickly accessed with fast travel through theShai Utoh Shrine. Once players are at the stable, they will want to rest at the fire until the afternoon.
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Once it is afternoon inBreath of the Wild, players can then look to the right of the entrance to the stables when facing it from the road. There should be three horses being tended by a young woman. Chat with her, and she will give Link a quest to help her figure out why lightning hits this stable so often.
Looking at the stable, the top is shaped like a horse’s head; climb up the side of the horse’s head and head toward its forehead.

Once at the top, players will find a weapon embedded in the head; grab it, then head back to Cima on the ground.
Cima will reward Link for helping her with her lightning troubles by giving him the Rubber Helm.

The Rubber Tights Location in Breath of the Wild
The next piece for the Rubberarmor set inBreath of the Wildis the pants, known as the Rubber Tights. Players can find these in the Faron Area as well, on the easternmost part of the jungle-like location.
They are located in a shrine that can be found along the border between Faron and East Necluda, where the biomes change from a jungle to a grassland. There will be an odd-looking mound on one of the hilltops; it will look a little like a giant ant hill. When players approach the area, Kass will be standing by with a song.

to break through the shell and get into the shrine underneath, players need to get lightning to hit it. The best way to do this is to equip a metalBreath of the Wildweapon, then throw the weapon onto the top of the mound at the last second, letting the lightning strike the weapon and shatter the mound. Players can also just set a metal object on the top, then wait for nature to do the rest.
Once inside, open the treasure chest in the Qukah NataShrine inBreath of the Wildand collect the Rubber Tights.

The Rubber Armor Location in Breath of the Wild
The final piece of the armor is not anywhere near the other two. Surprisingly, instead of being hidden somewhere in the Faron section of the map, the final Rubber armor piece is west ofHyrule Castle, a little to the west of the Ridgeland Tower. In the center of an area called Ludfo’s Bog, players will find a storm that never ceases and a tough trial to go with it.
When Link steps foot into the Thundra Plateau, the Shrine Quest will immediately begin. Link will need to collect the four glowing spheres around and on the plateau and set them each in their proper altar.

The purple ball is located right next to the purple altar, so Link can just pick the ball up and place it in the spherical indent on the floor of the statue. Next, look for the green altar; its ball is located on top of it. Just climb to the top; be careful ofLink’s staminawheel while he is climbing in the rain. Knock the ball down, then place it in its basin.
The second two spheres are a little bit harder. They are both located off of the plateau and will have to be hit back to their altars. Both the red and orange balls are very close to the plateau, and they can be seen just by glancing around the perimeter of the plateau for their colorful glow. Right next to the orange ball is a very good spot for launching the balls back onto the platform. This little collection of stones holds the spheres and keeps them from rolling away while Link gets his StasisRune abilityready.

Once the balls are all back onto the plateau, put the corresponding colors of balls into the correct altars. This will make the shrine rise from the ground. Inside is another, much easier, puzzle for Link to solve. This shrine - called the Toh Yahsa Shrine - just needs Link to use the bomb rune to break the bricks blocking the way to get to the end.
Break the bricks immediately in front of Link, then walk forward and fall down to the floor. Turn around; there will be a metal treasure chest under the starting platform; this has the Rubber Armor inside.

Cost of Upgrading the Rubber Armor, Rubber Tights, and Rubber Helm
In order to completely upgrade the full set to level 4, players will first need to unlock all four of theGreat Fairy Fountain locations, then collect all the items needed to upgrade the set to each level. In order to get all three pieces to level 4, players will need:
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildis available for Nintendo Switch.
