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All Zelda Outfits and their locations in Echoes of Wisdom

Collect 'em all.

In Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, there are a bunch of hidden collectibles you can find, including cute outfits to dress Zelda in with 11 in total to find.

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While some of the outfits you can find are purely for cosmetic purposes, a handful of outfits you can obtain have additional effects than just making Zelda look different. Of the 11 outfits, four offer unique bonus effects that either increase hearts, let your spin attack extend, or give Zelda the ability to talk to cute fluffy creatures across Hyrule.

So let’s run you through all the different outfits on offer, alongside where you can find them.

Zelda Echoes of Wisdom: All clothing outfits, bonus effects, and locations

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Despite there technically being 11 outfits to unlock in Echoes of Wisdom, three are sadly locked behind Zelda-themed amiibo. Luckily, those outfits don’t offer any additional effect, and the amiibo outfits are just reskins of already available outfits—so you aren’t missing out on much.

When you get a new outfit, you can equip it from the main menu’s equipment screen like other accessories that can give you bonus buffs to Zelda while playing. There’s no reason to find a changing room; just equip a costume on the fly whenever you feel like it.

Outfit NameLocationEffect
DisguiseStarting OutfitNone
Royal Travel AttireAfter you complete the Hyrule Castle Dungeon, you can talk to the King of Hyrule to reclaim your original attire.None
Customary AttireComplete the From the Heart side questNone
Silk PajamasIn Gerudo Town, complete Dohna’s Challenge side quest. It isn’t available until after you save the area and complete some of the story, so return to Gerudo Town later to get it.Increases the speed of heart recovery when lying on a bed.
Dancing OutfitsComplete all three stages of Mango Rush, found at the Oasis in Gerudo Desert. The stage is called Ultimate Seeds, and the outfit unlocks after you finish it.Increases the size of Zelda’s spin when pressing R
Cat ClothesAs part of the Questioning the Local Cats side quest, feed the cat found northeast of the windmill at the Grilled Fish Echo at Kakariko Village. You can speak to any cats you find in Hyrule
Green TunicBeat the final challenge at the Slumber DojoNone
Stamp SuitCollect all 25 Stamps by finding all 25 Stamp Rally points across HyruleNone
Blue AttireScan in any Zelda amiibo for a chance of it appearingNone
Black Cat ClothesScan in any Ganondorf amiibo for a chance of it appearingYou can speak to any cats you find in Hyrule
Red TunicScan any Link amiibo for a chance of it appearingNone

Two of the eight default outfits you can get, Disguise and Royal Travel Attire, are given to you for playing the game as normal. It’s only when trying to unlock the other six the game rewards you for exploring every nook and cranny, especially the Cat Clothes, which are useful for talking to Cats to get hints about local areas of things you might have missed.

However, many clothes aren’t available until later in the game, such as Cat Clothes, Silk Pajamas, and others. Most don’t unlock until after you complete the fourth dungeon, Hyrule Castle Dungeon, which can take around six hours. So it’s worth trying to collect them all later in your playthrough.


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