Players can unlock different outfits throughout Final Fantasy XV that provide attribute bonuses for Noctis and his friends. There are specific outfits only Noctis can equip (he is a prince, after all), but the rest of the outfits are interchangeable between Gladiolus, Ignis and Prompto. The game won’t necessarily prompt you about the outfit stat bonuses, so check out the lists below for the complete attribute perks and where to unlock the gear.
Noctis Outfits
Casual Outfit
Effect: Prevents mollified, disenchanted, burnt, frozen and shocked statues
Unlock: Default
Casual Outfit (no jacket)
Effect: Critical rate +20%
Unlock: Default
Kingly Raiment
Effect: Vitality/Spirit +30%
Unlock: Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery
Kingly Raiment (no jacket)
Effect: HP recovery rate +3% and MP recovery rate +6%
Unlock: Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery
Prince’s Fatigues
Effect: Max HP +20%
Unlock: Default
Prince’s Fatigues (no jacket)
Effect: Strength/Magic +20%
Unlock: Default
Royal Raiment
Effect: Max HP +25% and Max MP +25%
Unlock: Pre-order bonus
Royal Raiment (no jacket)
Effect: Magic +30% and infinite stamina
Unlock: Pre-order bonus
Thermal Suit
Effect: Max HP +20% and block fire damage & burnt status
Unlock: Main quest during “A Precious Source of Power” and during hunts inside power plant
Allies' Outfits (Gladiolus, Ignis, Prompt)
Casual Outfit
Effect: Prevents mollified, disenchanted, burnt, frozen and shocked statues
Unlock: Default
Casual Outfit (no jacket)
Effect: Critical rate +20%
Unlock: Default
Crownsguard Fatigues
Effect: Max HP +20%
Unlock: Default
Crownsguard Fatigues (no jacket)
Effect: Strength/Magic +20%
Unlock: Default
Kingsglaive Garb
Effect: Vitality/Spirit +30%
Unlock: Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery
Kingsglaive Garb (no jacket)
Effect: HP recovery rate +3%
Unlock: Main Quest: Reunion and Recovery
Thermal Suit
Effect: Max HP +20% and block fire damage & burnt status
Unlock condition: Main quest during “A Precious Source of Power” and during hunts inside power plant
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Be sure to pair these outfits with different weapons and accessories to make sure you’re getting the best tactical advantages during your enemy encounters. It’s likely Square Enix may release more outfits in future Final Fantasy XV DLC when the time comes. However, the studio hasn’t confirmed any news about DLC just yet. Final Fantasy XV is available on the Xbox One and PS4 now. Be sure to check back with iDigitalTimes for more Final Fantasy XV guides and news.
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