Kena: Bridge of Spiritswas quite an astonishing surprise when it launched. A simple game focused on platforming, exploration, and combat, and yet one that offers a great amount of challenge in its high difficulties, all while having a beautiful story with a character dedicated to helping the dead move on.
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The game has a good amount of outfits, some with color variations as well, for you to unlock through optional trials. Some are only available with the Deluxe edition, but you can unlock most of them by playing the game.
8Villager And Lookout
These outfits aren’t bad per se, but they don’t have anything that makes them special or unique. They’re simple clothes which, to be fair, are fitting of their names, The Villager has a brown color scheme, while Lookout goes for green.
you’re able to unlock the Villager by completing the Lost In The Woods trial, and the Lookout by completing the trial with all bonus objectives. You need to beat the first area of the game for the trial to become available. Still, this is fairly early in the game, so it’s not much of a challenge - unlessyou’re playing on high difficulty.

7Woodsmith And Forgehand
The battle smith is here. An outfit that resembles a blacksmith - but with wood, as the name implies - is maybe off-character, but who cares? The outfit is based on the Woodsmith Adira, one of the lost souls you need to save during the game.
After saving her, the Fires Of The Forge trial is unlocked, thus allowing you to obtain these outfits in combat. Woodsmith is unlocked by completing the trial, and Forgehand by completing the bonus objectives along with the trial, so the white outfit will demand more of you.

6Default
Just because that’s the outfit you start the game, it doesn’t mean it’s bad. In fact, Kena’s basic look is pretty good by itself, especially consideringhow gorgeous the game naturally looks. It’s a lightweight outfit fitting for an explorer, making it also a good match character-wise instead of only through appearance.
And, as the basic outfit of the game, for you to unlock it, you have to do absolutely nothing. That’s pretty achievable, right?

5Archer And Ranger
The good news is that these beautiful outfits can be obtained quite early in the game, so you can play most of the game with them, in case you liked it. These outfits, especially the Archer, resemble Rusu, a friendly NPC who teaches you to use your staff as a spiritual bow.
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You can unlock them by completing The Ruins trial - Ranger requiring the bonus objectives as well - which is also available early, even earlier compared to the Villager and Lookout trial. So you can swag around the map with your sweet-looking robe.
4Bombmaker And Traveler
One of the more complexgameplay features in the game is the bomb; simple to use, and hard to master. And, as it is a crucial part of the game and very helpful during combat, it’s only fair that it gets an outfit named after it.
Both the dark blue and yellow versions are astonishing, though the blue is likely a better match for your spiritual bombs, as they are also blue. You can get them by completing the Energy Of The Mountain trial - Bombmaker in case you only complete the trial, and Traveler in case you get the bonus objectives as well.

3Shadow
What makes this outfit interesting is that it has a more warrior aspect to it, something the other outfits lack as Kena is more of a spiritual guide who occasionally fights monsters rather than an actual fighter. But the samurai-like aesthetic of this outfit makes it unique.
This skin, however, is not unlockable through any of the trials. Instead, it’s available to those who purchased the Deluxe edition of the game. You also get a different staff with this version, which is the only alternate staff skin the game offers, making this skin even more attractive.

2Mask Maker And Snowy Owl
There are more outfits that come with a robe, and you have a beautiful contrast among them, with the Mask Maker being a very dark outfit and the Snowy Owl being a light outfit. They are both solid choices for you to wear.
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In case you’re interested, you need to complete the Between Realms trial - Mask Maker for beating it, Snowy Owl if you include the bonus objectives - which only becomes available a bit further down the line. Still, the wait and effort are definitely worth it for the style on offer here.
1Leader And Gatekeeper
The developers knew what they were doing when they put the best-looking skins at the final trials. You’ll need to go far to unlock these outfits, but the gloomy aesthetic they have turns them into two of the most unique choices. Bonus points to Gatekeeper for being the only one that changes eye and hair color, though Leader still has its merits.
If you want your Kena to look all dark and evil, you’ll need to complete the Rites Of Passage trial, which includes beating the main campaign just to unlock it. You get Leader for doing it, and Gatekeeper if you complete the bonus objectives as well.

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