All 39 Echoes of Wisdom Outfits and Accessories

Echoes of Wisdom outfits

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom outfits and accessories aren’t just a way to spice up the princess’ fashion. They provide buffs and boosts as well as special abilities. Some of them are strictly for beauty, but others are useful in different scenarios. There are 28 accessories and 11 outfits to collect and use in the latest Zelda adventure, and whether you’re a completionist or not, many of these would be wise to acquire. Here’s how.

How to Get All Echoes of Wisdom Outfits

There are 11 total Echoes of Wisdom outfits that Princess Zelda can obtain. The first is the disguise outfit, which is automatically given to the princess by Impa in the first few minutes of gameplay. The second is the Royal Travel Attire, which is automatically obtained once you have completed the Still Missing main quest. Here’s how to unlock a few others:

  • Customary Attire: Complete the From the Heart side quest
  • Silk Pajamas: Complete Dohna’s Challenge Side Quest
  • Dancing Outfit: Participate in the Gerudo Tough Mango Plant Lab
  • Cat Clothes: Complete the first half of the Questioning the Local Cats side quest
  • Blue Attire: Use any Zelda Amiibo
  • Black Cat Clothes: Use any miscellaneous (not Link or Zelda) Amiibo
  • Stamp Suit: Find all 25 stamp locations

If you miss playing as Link, worry not. You can at least dress like him in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom. By using any Link Amiibo, you unlock the red tunic that the Hero wore in Ocarina of Time. His classic green tunic can be acquired by completing 15 challenges in Kakariko Village’s Slumber Dojo.

How to Get All Echoes of Wisdom Accessories

Echoes of Wisdom outfits
Image from Echoes of Wisdom courtesy of Nintendo

There are 28 accessories available in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, all of which provide some sort of buff to Princess Zelda. They can be found in various locations or by doing various things. Here’s how to get some of them:

  • Zora’s Flippers (Swim Speed Up): 350 rupees in the River Zora Village Shop
  • Zora Scale (Dive Time Up): Complete The Zora Child’s Fate side quest
  • Gerudo Sandals (Prevent Sinking): 400 rupees in the Gerudo Town Shop
  • Gold Sash (Wind Resistance): Complete Wild Sandstorms side quest
  • Climbing Belt (Wall-Climb Speed Up): 500 rupees in Kakariko Village Shop
  • Goron’s Bracelet (Carry Speed Up): Complete A Mountainous Mystery side quest
  • Spin Brace (Knockback Spin): Hidden Ruins of East Scrubton
  • Ice Spikes (Slip Reduction): Hebra Mountain cave
  • Frog Ring (Jump Height Up): Stilled Hyrule Castle dungeon
  • Charging Horn (Horse Attack Up): Participate in Hyrule Ranch Flag Race

If you want the Stone Anklet, which reduces Zelda’s knockback when hit, it is available in the Castle Town Shop for 400 rupees. Once you unlock all Automatons, you can trade five monster stones to Dampe for the Clockwork Bangle, which increases wind-up speed. The three Mastery accessories are available for completing four, eight, and 14 sessions in the Slumber Dojo. These all reduce energy usage when in Swordfighter form. Finally, the rest of the accessories are:

  • Might Bell (Signals Nearby Might Crystals): Complete The Great Fairy’s Request side quest
  • Heart Pin (Heart Spawn Up): Defeat Link in Suthorn Ruins
  • Heart Barrette (Heart Spawn Up More): Complete Beetle Ballyhoo side quest
  • Silver Brooch (Rupee Spawn Up): Cracked Wall Behind Zora River Village
  • Gold Brooch (Rupee Spawn Up More): Complete Secret Chief Talks side quest
  • Energy Glove (Energy Recovery Up): Open Chest at Boarblin Camp in Gerudo Desert
  • Survey Scope (Item Appearance Up): Complete 10 recipes for Recipes, Please! side quest
  • Survey Binoculars (Item Appearance Up More): Complete 30 recipes for Recipes, Please! side quest
  • Fairy Flower (Fairy Appearance Up): Cracked Wall on Western Eldin Volcano Trail
  • Fairy Fragrance (Fairy Appearance Up More): Complete Looking for Bempu side quest
  • Ancient Charm (Damage Reduced): Complete Let’s Play A Game side quest
  • Curious Charm (Damage Reduced More): Complete Cotton Candy Hunt

In Conclusion

One of the best parts of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom was the return of and enhancement of special outfits. Each outfit could do different things for Link, and accessories allowed for buffs. The same is present in Echoes of Wisdom outfits, further proving that this game is a perfect merger of the two eras of The Legend of Zelda. Plus, it’s always been quite fun to change Link’s outfits, and now Princess Zelda gets that same reverent treatment.

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