Somewhat like Peach in Princess Peach: Showtime!, Zelda has access to a ton of different outfits in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. While they won’t drastically change how she plays like her Swordfighter form does, they do give her a fresh new style and occasionally a nice buff of some sort. When you combine these with accessories and smoothies, you can do some fairly deep build crafting in this game. These new outfits can’t be picked up off the rack at Hyrule’s local market, though. Zelda will need to work for most of them, and there are plenty you can easily miss if you don’t go out of your way to find them. Here are all the outfits you can get in Echoes of Wisdom, how to unlock them, and what buffs they grant (if any).
Every outfit in Echoes of Wisdom
There are a total of 11 outfits to find and try on in Echoes of Wisdom. Some are given as part of the main story, but most are optional.
Disguise
This simple hooded outfit is unlocked automatically during the opening of the game. It has no added benefits to wearing it.
Royal Travel Attire
Also part of the main quest, you will get the somewhat casual red Royal Travel Attire from the King of Hyrule after you clear out the Hyrule Castle dungeon. This outfit also provides no benefits.
Customary Attire
If you want Zelda to look more like her usual, royal self, make sure you do the From the Heart sidequest that you can start in Hyrule Castle Town. Aside from looking good, there are no benefits to this outfit.
Blue Attire
This outfit is essentially a color swap of the previous outfit, but still rather fashionable. To unlock it, you will need to own any Zelda-specific amiibo and scan it in. If you don’t have one, thankfully there are no buffs with this outfit that you’d be missing out on.
Silk Pajamas
Zelda gets cozy wearing her PJs out to save the kingdom, but only if you finish the Dohna’s Challenge sidequest that you can start in Gerudo Town. If you wear this while sleeping in a bed, you will recover hearts at a faster rate.
Dancing Outfit
For the Dancing outfit, head to the Gerudo Desert and manage to complete the Mango Rush minigame on the highest difficulty to unlock it. Wearing it will make Zelda’s spin move larger.
Cat Clothes
Taking a page out of Mario’s book, Zelda can dress up as a cat by feeding the calico cat next to the Grilled Fish Echo in Kakariko Village. While wearing this cat outfit, Zelda will be able to talk to cats.
Black Cat Clothes
An alternate, black version of the same outfit can only be unlocked if you scan a Ganondorf amiibo. It functions just like the regular Cat Clothes.
Green Tunic
Who wore it better? Zelda or Link? Find out for yourself by finishing the hardest challenge in the Slumber Dojo. This outfit is just for looks.
Red Tunic
If you prefer your tunics in red, scan any Link amiibo to get this alternate color. Unlike the real Red Tunic, this one doesn’t have any special effects.
Stamp Suit
Last, as your reward for collecting all 25 stamps in the game, you can get your very own Stamp Suit. Even though that’s a lot of work, the outfit itself is just for show.