From classic skins to hidden gems, Stellar Blade lets you dress Eve and her allies in over 100 unlockable outfits-each with its own secret to discover. Whether you’re playing on PC or PlayStation, this guide reveals every suit, dress, and dazzling ensemble, plus exactly how to unlock each one for your squad.
You’ll start with one default outfit (two if you’re playing the deluxe or complete edition). You can unlock 37 additional outfits during your first playthrough, and many of those receive alternate colors throughout new game plus. If you preordered the game, or bought the deluxe or the complete edition, you’ll also gain access to 25 extra costumes.
With a large chunk of the game’s best outfits locked behind missable events and locations, you’re not going to want to miss out on our in-progress Stellar Blade outfit locations guide, which covers all outfits you can unlock in the base game.
All outfits in Stellar Blade
Stellar Blade features an extensive collection of over 100 cosmetic outfits, known as Nano Suits, primarily for the protagonist Eve, as well as customizable outfits for supporting characters like Adam, Lily, and the Drone. These outfits can be unlocked through various means including progress in the main story, completing side quests, purchasing from vendors after reaching certain affinity levels, and finding hidden design patterns in chests scattered throughout the game world. While many outfits are obtainable in the first playthrough, a significant number require New Game+ or New Game++ completions, often demanding that specific chests were opened in previous runs. Crafting the outfits typically requires gathering polymer materials. None of these outfits affect gameplay mechanics-they are purely for visual customization and personalization, offering players a wide variety of styles to suit different tastes and completion goals.
Here’s how you unlock the following Stellar Blade outfits:
- Skin Suit – Available as soon as you start the game.
- Planet Diving Suit (7th) – Available as soon as you start the game.
- Planet Diving Suit (2nd) – Can be purchased from Roxanne’s shop once her store affinity reaches level 2.
- Racer’s High – Found on the west side of the Wasteland.
- Wasteland Adventurer – Found at the bottom of the Flooded Commercial District in Eidos 7. You must accept the Oblivion Side Mission to drain the area of water.
- Planet Diving Suit (7th) V2 – Found on Eidos 7 in the Monorail Station.
- Red Passion – Found on Eidos 7 at the Construction Site. When you need to control the steel beams to cross a gap, use the right one to destroy the wall on the right side across the gap. Inside the new cavity will be a chest holding the design.
- Cyber Magician – Found in the Wasteland Basin.
- Holiday Rabbit – Defeat the Corruptor in Wasteland Basin.
- Black Pearl – Collect all 49 Can collectibles.
- Orca Exploration Suit – Can be purchased from Roxanne’s shop once her store affinity reaches level 2.
- Moutan Peony– Can be purchased from Roxanne’s shop once her store affinity reaches level 3.
- Cybernetic Dress – Can be purchased from Roxanne’s shop once her store affinity reaches level 3.
- Keyhole Suit – Can be purchased from Roxanne’s shop once her store affinity reaches level 3.
- Sporty Yellow – Found in the Wasteland’s forbidden area.
- Junk Mechanic – Can be purchased from Lyle’s shop once his store affinity reaches level 3.
- Daily Denim – Can be purchased from Lyle’s shop once his store affinity reaches level 3.
- Junk Mechanic – Can be purchased from Lyle’s shop once his store affinity reaches level 3.
- Black Full Dress – Can be purchased from Lyle’s shop once his store affinity reaches level 2.
- Daily Biker – Can be purchased from Lyle’s shop once his store affinity reaches level 2.
- Daily Mascot – Found in Matrix 11’s Underground Sewer.
- Daily Force – Found in Matrix 11’s Rotten Labyrinth.
- Daily Knitted Dress – Found in Matrix 11’s Underground.
- Fluffy Bear – Reward for finishing the Memories in the Doll Quest.
- Planet Diving Suit (3rd) – Found in Abyss Levoire.
- Daily Sailor – Found in Great Desert.
- Sky Ace – Reward for the Encounter Quest.
- Black Wave – Found in Great Desert.
- Blue Monsoon – Reward for the Precious Treasure Quest.
- CyberneticBondage – Found in Great Desert’s Oasis.
- Punk Top – Found in Eidos 9.
- Motivation – Found in Eidos 9.
- Orca Engineer – Found in Spire 4.
- Black Rose – Found in Spire 4’s Raphael Space Center.
- Photogenic – Found in Spire 4.
- Prototype Planet Diving Suit – Can be purchased from Roxanne’s shop after completing Spire 4.
- La Vie en Rose – Reward for the Recruit Passcode Specialists Quest.
- Ocean Maid – Collect all 25 Fish.
What hidden outfits in Stellar Blade will surprise even dedicated players
Several hidden outfits in Stellar Blade are designed to surprise even the most dedicated players, often requiring obscure actions, multi-playthrough achievements, or special event participation.
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New Game+ and NG++ Outfits: Some of the most secretive and surprising Nano Suits are only available through New Game+ or NG++ modes, and specifically if you interacted with the correct chests in previous playthroughs. This mechanic means you can only access these outfits on your third run if you completed the right steps in both prior runs.
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Interactive Outfits with Reactive Features: There’s at least one outfit, the Ura Number Two Type B Uniform, which has a unique feature-certain pieces of the outfit will fall off if your character dies and uses a WB pump, a detail that even experienced players might miss unless they experiment with dying in specific attire.
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Hidden and Late-Game Outfits: Outfits like the Daily Knitted Dress (found in Matrix 11’s underground), Fluffy Bear (a reward for completing a side mission), and the Sporty Yellow (obtained by defeating a NABA in the Forbidden Area) are well-hidden and require exploration or completion of obscure objectives.
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Event and Shop-Affinity Exclusives: Some intriguing costumes, such as the Holiday Rabbit, Cyber Magician, and Moutan Peony outfits, are locked behind special bosses, rare exploration finds, or high affinity levels with specific shopkeepers. These require players to either defeat challenging enemies or build relationships through repeated interaction.
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Missable Collectibles-Driven Rewards: The Black Pearl suit, for example, requires collecting all 49 Can collectibles-a task so intricate it’s easy to miss entirely in a single playthrough.
These hidden unlock methods and reactive features make finding every outfit in Stellar Blade a significant challenge, even for completionists. Some may still not be found by the broad player base, as online discussions indicate.
What are the most surprising outfits hidden behind late-game or NG++ unlocks
Some of the most surprising outfits in Stellar Blade are hidden behind late-game progression and NG+ or NG++ unlocks, often requiring multiple playthroughs and specific actions:
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Raven Suit: This outfit is instantly unlocked upon starting New Game Plus, serving as a reward for completing your first run. Players receive it automatically in their Nano Suit inventory.
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Crew Style Nano Suit: Unique to New Game+, this suit is discovered in a treasure chest on a cliff in the Wasteland region. Accessing it involves navigating a red elevator and then exploring areas inaccessible in the first playthrough.
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NG+ and NG++ Chest-Exclusive Outfits: In New Game+ and New Game++, many chests that previously held standard outfits now contain alternate versions or entirely new cosmetic sets. Frequently, these require having collected all outfits in previous playthroughs to ensure the NG+/NG++ chests grant their rare contents, or you could miss out and need a further playthrough.
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34+ Additional Outfits in NG+: According to PlayStation and community sources, NG+ adds more than thirty new outfits-some being significant redesigns or bold alternate takes-mixing both recolors and distinctive new models, which dramatically expand the late-game wardrobe.
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Progression-Dependent Unlocks: Certain NG++ suits-unlocked only by following complicated, often obscure criteria (such as collecting every outfit in NG/NG+, or performing multi-stage side quests)-are among the hardest to discover, and intended to surprise or reward only the most persistent players.
Because NG+ and NG++ overwrite certain chest rewards, missing a step or an outfit in earlier playthroughs can lock you out of some of the most surprising suits on your current run, making these outfits rare finds even for experienced players. Their designs and unlock methods are regularly discussed in community forums as especially noteworthy and unexpected.
Note: Precise details of every NG++-exclusive outfit’s design are partially documented, as the most intricate secret unlocks are still being cataloged by the player community.