In Assassin’s Creed Origins you can get lots of different looking Outfits. Unlike previous games, they don’t just have different colors but actually look very different. In the open world you will constantly find Weaver Merchants that sell new Outfits. They have a random selection of outfits in stock so be sure to visit all of them. They are marked on the map and can be found in any big town. Due to the random/shifting vendor pools it’s impossible to give exact locations for some of the outfits. Certain outfits, however, are fixed quest rewards and have guaranteed ways to obtain them. A few can also be bought from the online store with micro transactions.
The outfits do not impact your combat statistics, they are just cosmetic items.
Did you know?
Certain outfits protect Bayek’s face and this causes his voice to sound muffled. So the outfits can actually affect the way your character speaks.
Default Outfit
This is the default white outfit.
Fixed Quest Rewards
Isu Armor
This is a fixed reward for finding all 12 Stone Circles and trading in 50 Silica (yellow glowing rocks found in Tombs) at the Great Sphinx of Giza.
For the in-depth guide see How to Get Isu Armor.
Sekhmet Costume
A costume worn during the reenactment of the battle between Sekhmet and Isfet held as part of Yamu’s festival.
Acquired by completing the side quests: Ambush in the Temple, Ulterior Votive, Lady of Slaughter. After Lady of Slaughter you get it automatically.
Bathhouse Towel
This outfit leaves little to imagination.
Acquired from main quest “End of the Snake” in Alexandria. Unmissable Story Quest.
Purchasable Outfits (Random from Vendors)
Dress of the Coastal Realm
Life at sea can be hard, and it’s even harder without the right clothes.
Can be bought for 5000 gold from weavers. It’s rare that they have it. I got it from a weaver in the middle of Alexandria (random, can also be in any other weaver’s inventory).
Dress of the Northern Realm
Northerners are said to value practicality over beauty.
Can be bought for 5000 gold from weavers. It’s rare that they have it. I got it from a weaver in the middle of Alexandria (random, can also be in any other weaver’s inventory).
Egyptian Hedj Outfit
A rather distinguished outfit, though still suitable or the demands of everyday life.
Bought for 200 gold from weavers.
Egyptian Irtyu Outfit
Blue, the color of the heavens, is favored by nobles.
Bought for 200 gold from weavers.
Egyptian Wahid
You’ll travel unnoticed on the road in this humble outfit.
Bought for 200 gold from weavers.
Engai Narok
Elder Massai warrior don this robe as a sign of their power.
Bought from weavers for 2000 gold.
Engai Na-Nyokie Outfit
A Massai warrior garbed in red is one in pursuit of vengeance. Unfortunately, this Maasai outfit is not red, so it doesn’t matter.
Can be bought for 2000 gold from weavers.
Marauder Chief Outfit
Red evokes power and passion, and a good leader needs both.
Can be bought for 250 gold from the weavers.
Marauder’s Garb Outfit
The desert is under constant assault by the harsh wind and the unforgiving sun. Even the most seasoned of bandits needs protections from the elements.
Can be bought for 200 gold from weavers.
Maasai Warrior Outfit
An outfit traditionally worn by the fierce warriors of the Maasai people.
Can be bought for 2000 gold from weavers.
Persian Commander Outfit
Purple is the color of leaders, feared by their enemies.
Bought for 2000 gold from weavers.
Persian Guard Outfit
The basic uniform for a soldier in the Persian army’s elite guard.
Bought for 2000 gold from weavers.
Persian Prince Outfit
A remnant of Persian history, worn by a prince as fleet as the wind. (Note: Not so subtle reference to another Ubisoft franchise, Prince of Persia)
Can be bought for 2000 gold from weavers.
Savannah Marauder Outfit
Skinning your last kill and making it into an outfit demonstrates both your prowess as a hunter and your braggadocio.
Can be bought for 250 gold from weavers.
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