All Zelda Outfits and Locations in Echoes of Wisdom

Sankar
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The game The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom lets you dress Zelda in 11 different outfits. Some of these outfits have special abilities that can help you play the game better. While some outfits just look cool, others can give you a real advantage. You might even need to wear certain outfits to complete some side quests. 

This guide will tell you about all the outfits in the game The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. We’ll explain how to get each outfit and what it can do. Read the whole guide to learn everything you need to know.

Disguise

Bonus: This outfit helps Zelda hide her true identity as a princess.

This is the first outfit you’ll get in the game The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. You’ll get it automatically when you escape from Hyrule Castle at the beginning of the game. Impa, a wise old woman, gives Zelda this disguise to help her hide from the enemies trying to capture her. Zelda is trying to find out what’s happening to Hyrule.

Royal Travel Attire 

This outfit is given to Zelda automatically as you play the game. You’ll get it after you complete the fourth dungeon, Hyrule Castle. The King of Hyrule will give it to Zelda during a special scene.

Dancing Attire

Bonus: This outfit makes Zelda’s spin attack cover a larger area.

To get this outfit, you need to win the third stage of the Mango Rush mini-game. This mini-game is in the Gerudo Desert. The stage is called ‘Ultimate seeds’ and you can play it after you finish the fourth dungeon, Hyrule Castle.

Silk Pajamas Attire

Bonus: This outfit helps Zelda recover her health faster when she sleeps on a bed.

To get this outfit, you need to wait for a side quest called “Dohna’s Challenge” to appear. When it does, you can find Dohna on the east side of Gerudo Town, near the wall. 

After you take the quest, go to a building on the second floor of the town on the west side. Inside, you’ll need to avoid Gerudo guards, just like you did in Hyrule Castle. Use different Echoes to stay hidden and avoid being caught. If you need to, you can distract the guards. At the end of the room, you’ll find a chest with the Silk Pajamas inside.

Cat Attire

Bonus: This outfit lets Zelda talk to cats.

To get this outfit, you need to wait for a side quest called “Questioning the Local Cats” to appear in Kakariko Village. You’ll know it’s available when the old man near the well in the center of the village has a side quest for you.

After talking to the old man, go to the village shop and talk to the woman outside. Then go to the windmill in the north part of the village. Use the Grilled Fish Echo to make the cat move. If you don’t have the Grilled Fish Echo, you need to have started the “Deliver the Grilled Fish” side quest in Seesyde Village.

After you feed the cat, it will leave its spot. You can then use a Holmill Echo on the dirt in front of the windmill to find a secret stash. The woman will then come and give you the Cat Clothes.

Stamp Suit

Besides Link’s famous Green Tunic, the Stamp Suit is another outfit that can be a bit strange. If you’ve been exploring Hyrule, you’ve probably seen the Stamp Guy after you used your first stamp stand.

If you collect all 25 stamps, you’ll get a special gift and the Stamp Guy’s outfit. The Stamp Guy is a new character in the game who loves stamps. His outfit is funny and looks silly, especially during serious scenes.

Green Tunic

The Green Tunic is probably the hardest outfit to get. It was originally Link’s outfit. To get it, you need to complete all the challenges in the Slumber Dojo, which is on the west side of Kakariko Village.

If you like the outfit Zelda wears when she uses the Sword of Might, you can get it later in the game. But it’s very difficult to get, and you won’t get any special bonuses for wearing it.

Customary Attire

If you like the traditional look Zelda usually wears in the Legend of Zelda games, then you should try to get the Customary Attire.

The Customary Attire is a very special outfit, but it’s easy to miss. You need to complete a quest first before you can get the side quest that will let you get the outfit in Hyrule Castle. The quest is a heartwarming story about Zelda and her father. It’s worth doing.

Amiibo Outfits

These outfits are just different colors of other outfits in the game. You can only get them by using special amiibo figures.

Blue Attire

If you scan a Zelda amiibo, you’ll get the Blue Attire. It’s like the Customary Attire but in a blue color.

Red Tunic

If you scan a Link amiibo, you’ll get the Red Tunic. It’s like the Green Tunic but in a different color.

Black Cat Clothes

If you scan a Ganondorf amiibo, you’ll get the Black Cat Clothes. It’s like the Cat Clothes but in a different color. It also lets Zelda talk to cats.

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By Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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