Unlocking All Outfits in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: A Complete Guide

Unlocking All Outfits in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: A Complete Guide

In the thrilling world of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, players are rewarded for their journey with a diverse array of costumes for their characters. These outfits can be unlocked during various segments of the main storyline, while others await players after they complete the game through optional quests. The opportunity to change costumes can initially be found at Changing Booths, which are first located in Costa del Sol but become accessible in different areas once players finish the main narrative.

This comprehensive guide provides detailed instructions on where and when to unlock each character costume, as well as insights on how to utilize Changing Booths throughout the game, beyond Costa del Sol. Be advised that there will be minor spoilers regarding the main story, with clear markings for post-game content to mitigate any spoiler-related issues for players.

Updated on 02/06/2025 by Thomas Hawkins: The excitement has grown since the release of Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth on PC, enticing new players to indulge in this iconic storyline. For those seeking further details about unlocking post-game costumes or interested in modding options that enhance costume modification, please refer to the bottom section of this guide.

Cloud’s Costumes

Cloud's Costumes
Cloud's Costumes
Cloud's Costumes
Cloud's Costumes

Cloud starts his adventure clad in the iconic “Ex-Soldier: First Class”attire. During Chapter 4, he will automatically acquire the “Midgar Infantry”uniform, followed by two vibrant swimsuits, “Ocean Chocobo”and “Wild Surf, ”unlocked in Chapter 6. To obtain these swimsuits, players need to complete all available “Costa del Amor”minigames and exchange Companion Cards for the outfits. While only one swimsuit is necessary for story progression at the beach, it’s advisable to acquire both while visiting the area.

Aerith’s Costumes

Aerith's Costumes
Aerith's Costumes
Aerith's Costumes
Aerith's Costumes

Aerith enters the fray outfitted in her “Independent Florist”attire, gaining access to the “Midgar Infantry”uniform in Chapter 4. Similarly to Cloud, she can utilize her charm to unlock the “Floral Delight”and “Pink Mermaid”swimsuits during Chapter 6 by engaging in minigames and trading Companion Cards.

Tifa’s Costumes

Tifa's Costumes
Tifa's Costumes
Tifa's Costumes
Tifa's Costumes

Tifa begins her journey wearing the “Pride of Seventh Heaven”ensemble, later joining the ranks of the “Midgar Infantry”with a uniform acquired in Chapter 4. While enjoying the sunny Costa del Sol during Chapter 6, she too can collect Companion Cards to trade for her fabulous swimsuits, “Majestic Glamour”and “Shining Spirit.”

Barret’s Costumes

Barret's Costumes
Barret's Costumes

Barret features only two costumes throughout the game. He starts off with his “Avalanche Cell Leader”outfit and picks up the “Midgar Navy”uniform in Chapter 4, providing him with a fresh and amusing alternative to his signature look.

Yuffie’s Costumes

Yuffie's Costumes
Yuffie's Costumes
Yuffie's Costumes
Yuffie's Costumes

Distinctively, Yuffie kicks off her journey with not one, but three costumes already available, unlocking her fourth as she progresses. Upon joining the crew, she immediately dons her “World’s Greatest Materia Hunter”outfit and the summery “Summer Orange”swimsuit. She also carries the “Moogle Hat & Cape”accessory for her stealth missions. When the team reaches the Gold Saucer in Chapter 8, Yuffie receives the stylish “Wutai Pop Star”ensemble, courtesy of Cait Sith.

Red XIII & Cait Sith

Network XIII
Cait Sith

Red XIII and Cait Sith have no accessible costumes prior to the completion of the main story. However, opportunities for new costumes arise in the post-game phase, which will be detailed next.

Post-Game Costumes and Features

Chocobos from the game

After finishing the main storyline, players unlock additional Changing Booths, now available at every Chocobo Ranch. These booths allow players to alter their character outfits while exploring the world. Moreover, players will gain access to two exclusive post-game costumes—one for Red XIII and another for Cait Sith.

Red XIII’s “Hellhound”costume can be acquired at the Gold Saucer GP Exchange for 1, 000 GP, featuring a striking black and red color palette. Meanwhile, Cait Sith can purchase the “Court Jester”costume at the same price, which transforms his crown into a whimsical Jester’s Cap and alters his cape.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth - Cloud and Aerith

These post-game costumes are inspired by the “Loveless”production featured in Chapter 13 of the main story, where all characters participated through VR goggles. In this captivating segment, Cait Sith played the Fool, and Red XIII portrayed Garm, the Dragon Lord Varvados’s loyal hound. Barret took on the role of Dragon Lord Varvados, while Cloud filled the role of hero Alphreid, with characters such as Aerith, Tifa, or Yuffie playing Alphreid’s love, Rosa, based on their relationship level with Cloud. Regrettably, there are no additional costumes from this segment available for unlocking in-game.

However, the recent PC release of Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth has inspired modders to potentially make other costumes accessible over time. Currently, there are mods available that allow players to switch costumes quickly without visiting a Changing Booth—an excellent option for those who enjoy experimenting with their outfits during post-game exploration.

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