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As the developer states, Link does not wear armor.

One interesting aspect is the addition of a few new armor pieces. All of them were inspired by Zelda games. Beyond the new textures, some effort was made to introduce new textures for tools and weapons. Just like in the Zelda games where the raft is an iconic means of travel, there is now a raft in Minecraft as well. Regardless, the most notable addition that comes with the Classic Zelda resource pack is the raft. The ores in the game have been changed with new textures, making them easier to tell apart.
