All outfits and clothing in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
Zelda has several outfits she can wear in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. Though most of them have no effect on the gameplay, who wouldn’t want to look their best in fancy clothing while saving Hyrule?
The outfits are all locked behind different means, whether it’s story progression, amiibos, or side quests. Below we discuss how to unlock all the outfits in Echoes of Wisdom.
All outfits and clothing list in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
You won’t be able to start unlocking outfits in Echoes of Wisdom until you finish the Stilled Hyrule Castle portion of the game. After this, Impa will give you a change of clothes, allowing you to swap between the disguise (the blue cloak outfit) and the Royal Travel Attire.
The remainder of the outfits in the game are unlocked by using amiibo, completing side quests or other side content, which are as follows at a glance, with each entry linking to a dedicated description of how to unlock them.
- Disguise (story)
- Royal Travel Attire (story)
- Blue Attire (amiibo)
- Red Tunic (amiibo)
- Black Cat Clothes (amiibo)
- Customary Attire (side quest)
- Silk Pajamas (side quest)
- Dancing Outfit (mini-game)
- Cat Clothes (side quest)
- Green Tunic (combat challenge)
- Stamp Suit (collectables)
Where to find the Blue Attire, Red Tunic, and Black Cat Clothes
Once you have finished the Stilled Hyrule Castle portion of the game, you can get three outfits from using amiibo: the Blue Attire, the Red Tunic, and the Black Cat Clothes. These are just recolors of existing outfits in the game, so if you don’t have amiibo, you’re not missing out on much.
Where to get the Customary Attire in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
This is the outfit that Zelda was wearing at the start of the game before Impa gave her the disguise.
You get the Customary Attire from the quest “From the Heart” in Hyrule Castle Town. You can start the quest with this little girl:
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Where to get the Silk Pajamas in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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You get the Silk Pajamas by from the quest “Dohna’s Challenge” in Gerudo Town. You’ll need to stealth past the Gerudo guards to get these PJs from a chest, which Dohna will let you keep as a reward.
You can find Dohna here in Gerudo Town:
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These PJs help you recover hearts faster from sleeping in beds.
Where to get the Dancing Outfit in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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You get the Dancing Outfit as a reward for beating the mango rush challenge on the hardest difficulty with “ultimate” seeds. The mango rush challenge takes place in the tent in the Gerudo Desert Oasis.
This outfit lets you increases Zelda’s spin ability area of effect.
Where to get the Cat Clothes in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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You get the Cat Clothes as a part of the “Questioning the Local Cats” side quest in Kakariko Village. After helping a woman retrieve something from a cat, she’ll give you the outfit, which allows you to do what the quest title says: question the local cats.
The “Questioning the Local Cats” side quest starts with this old man in Kakariko Village:
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This costume allows you to speak with cats.
Where to get the Green Tunic in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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You get the Green Tunic as a reward for completing all 15 of the dojo challenges in Kakariko Village. You won’t have access to the first 14 challenges until after you beat all three areas after Hyrule Castle: the Hebra Mountains, the Eldin Volcano, and the Faron Wetlands. You’ll need to clear out that 14th challenge in order for the 15th challenge to show up.
The 14th challenge is a boss rush of the three bosses from the aforementioned areas, and the 15th challenge is a boss rush of all seven dungeons in the game. You’ll be able to use smoothies, echoes, and other accessories to take on this fight, so just stock up on smoothies ahead of time and you should be able to take down the bosses without too much trouble (since you already have beaten them before).
Where to get the Stamp Suit in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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You get the Stamp Suit as a reward for finding all 25 stamps around Hyrule.
You can see an overview of the game’s story with our Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom walkthrough, and find what to do next off the beaten path with our interactive Echoes of Wisdom map, as well as pages on heart pieces, fairy bottles, echoes, and side quests.
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