Today, we’re going over a full list of all outfits in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, plus what each one does and where you can find them all.
Echoes of Wisdom is home to plenty of customization options, including a total of eleven outfits you can change into at any given time. While most of these are cosmetic only, a select few of them give specific bonuses to some of Zelda’s attributes. Most outfits are obtained via side quests, while others are simply given to you during the main story.
Echoes of Wisdom outfits
- Disguise: This is Zelda’s starting outfit, so you begin the game wearing it. After obtaining alternate outfits, you’re officially “given” the Disguise to change into if you’d like to keep it during the first major quest.
- Royal Travel Attire: This is generally the second outfit you’ll obtain. After clearing the rift in Hyrule Castle Town, you’ll receive the Royal Travel Attire to use instead of your disguise, if you want.
- Customary Attire: After clearing the Still Missing main quest, several side quests open up in Hyrule Castle Town. One of these is called From the Heart, involving a little girl running away from the town and getting caught in a small rift. Clear this quest to receive the Customary Attire.
- Blue Attire: This is an amiibo-exclusive outfit, and you can get it by scanning any Princess Zelda amiibo – the Smash version, the Breath of the Wild version, the Tears of the Kingdom version, and the Wind Waker version (among others) all work here.
- Silk Pajamas: You can obtain this outfit by finishing the Dohna’s Challenge side quest in Gerudo Town. When worn, the Silk Pajamas make you recover more health when you sleep in a bed.
- Dancing Outfit: The Dancing Outfit is a reward for one of the tougher difficulties of Mango Rush at the Gerudo Oasis. Ironically, wearing it makes Mango Rush a lot easier as this outfit increases the size of your spin attack’s hitbox.
- Cat Clothes: There is a side quest in Kakariko Village called Questioning the Local Cats. Clear that, and the Cat Clothes are yours! With them equipped, you can talk to cats, who have hidden dialogue you otherwise can’t see.
- Black Cat Clothes: This is an alternate color of the default Cat Clothes outfit, except this one is amiibo-exclusive. We used a Ganondorf amiibo to unlock this one, and either the Smash or Tears of the Kingdom figurine is known to work here.
- Green Tunic: For this one, you will have to complete all 15 trials at the Slumber Dojo. Once you do, the Green Tunic is your final reward – though it doesn’t grant any special effects. It’s cosmetic only.
- Red Tunic: Same in concept as the Green Tunic, except this outfit is amiibo-exclusive as well. Just scan in any Link amiibo – there are well over 10 different kinds of Link amiibo, and all of them will unlock the Red Tunic.
- Stamp Suit: This is usually the final outfit you’ll unlock in Echoes of Wisdom, and you get it by collecting all of the Stamps across Hyrule (and by extension, fully completing your stamp cards).
We’ll also be continuing our guide coverage for Echoes of Wisdom, so check out our full list of posts and news updates on the game to stay tuned for those.
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is available now for Switch, and you can check out the official website for it right here.