Nothing is better than a game that lets you style up, and the One Piece Odyssey outfits let you do just that. If you want to add some flair to the Straw Hat Pirates, you can do so by equipping the different outfits available in the game. While none of the outfits has any effects on gameplay, it is nice to have an extensive wardrobe for Luffy and his friends to wear throughout their journey.
Here is the complete One Piece Odyssey outfit list and how to get them:
All Outfits in One Piece Odyssey
Luffy’s New World Challenge Outfit
Luffy’s New World Challenge Outfit is the default outfit that he starts within the game. It closely resembles his look from the manga; a red jacket opens in the center that shows off his huge scar, a yellow sash, blue shorts, and of course his straw hat. It’s the iconic look for the wannabe Pirate King.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Luffy’s Travelling Outfit
Luffy’s Travelling Outfit is almost the same as his default one except for one difference: he has a red button-up shirt in lieu of his red jacket. This was Luffy’s original look from the early chapters of One Piece.
- How to Unlock: Pre-order One Piece Odyssey Standard or Deluxe Edition.
Nami’s New World Challenge Outfit
Nami’s New World Challenge Outfit is Nami’s default outfit that she starts within the game. It closely resembles her look from the manga after the time skip where her hair is longer and she now wears tight-fitting jeans with a bikini top. This One Piece Odyssey outfit shows off the tattoo she has on her left arm and quite a bit of skin.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Nami’s Travelling Outfit
Nami’s Travelling Outfit is quite different from her default one: she wears a striped shirt with a yellow skirt. Her hair is also much shorter here. This outfit closely resembles Nami in the early chapters of One Piece.
- How to Unlock: Pre-order One Piece Odyssey Standard or Deluxe Edition.
Zoro’s New World Challenge Outfit
Zoro’s New World Challenge Outfit closely resembles his manga look after the time skip. The dark green trench coat reveals his chest scar with a red sash by his waist to tie his swords together. He still has that green waist sash inside the coat, however.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Zoro’s Travelling Outfit
Zoro’s Travelling Outfit is very different from his default one. It’s closely similar to his early appearances in the show; a white T-shirt, black pants, and a black bandanna tied to his left arm. What’s most notable about this One Piece Odyssey outfit is that he doesn’t have his scarred eye yet.
- How to Unlock: Pre-order One Piece Odyssey Standard or Deluxe Edition.
Robin’s New World Challenge Outfit
Robin’s New World Challenge Outfit is quite a bold look but it does closely resemble her manga outfit. It’s a small shirt that shows off her midriff with the zippers down showing a healthy amount of cleavage. Robin at least has a long skirt that covers her legs but it looks more like a towel that is begging for a wardrobe malfunction.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Robin’s Travelling Outfit
Robin’s Travelling Outfit lets her wear the outfit during her time working with one of the show’s villains. Robin looks more professional yet sinister with an all-black dress and high boots. This One Piece Odyssey outfit has her zipper still down and shows a healthy amount of cleavage.
- How to Unlock: Pre-order One Piece Odyssey Standard or Deluxe Edition.
Sanji’s New World Challenge Outfit
Sanji’s New World Challenge Outfit for Sanji closely resembles his outfit in the manga. He wears a dark suit and a yellow dress shirt. It’s a professional look for the Straw Hat’s chef.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Sanji’s Travelling Outfit
Sanji’s Travelling Outfit closely resembles his early incarnations in the manga. He basically wears the same suit but has a blue dress shirt. The biggest difference in this One Piece Odyssey outfit is his lack of mustache.
- How to Unlock: Pre-order One Piece Odyssey Standard or Deluxe Edition.
Usopp’s New World Challenge Outfit
Usopp’s New World Challenge Outfit closely resembles his manga counterpart. The hat, the earphone, the big yellow pants with suspenders, and no shirt. It’s a weird taste in fashion but it does work for the Straw Hat’s sharpshooter.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Usopp’s Travelling Outfit
Usopp’s Travelling Outfit closely resembles his early incarnation in the manga before the time skip. He has brown suspenders with a bandana on his hair which is also shorter this time. His sense of fashion wasn’t all that different in the past either.
- How to Unlock: Pre-order One Piece Odyssey Standard or Deluxe Edition.
Usopp’s Travelling Sniper King Outfit
Usopp’s Travelling Sniper King Outfit is the same as his pre-time skip outfit except it was that time when he disguised himself as “Sogeking” or Sniper King in the FUNimation dub and Viz manga. This One Piece Odyssey outfit has him wearing an odd mask with three petals and a large red cloak.
- How to Unlock: Purchase the One Piece Odyssey Deluxe Edition.
Chopper’s New World Challenge Outfit
Chopper’s New World Challenge Outfit is the same as his appearance in the manga after the time skip. It’s an outfit that could only fit him. Who knows what happens to it when he transforms into his much larger forms.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Chopper’s Travelling Outfit
Chopper’s Travelling Outfit is based on the pre-time skip of the manga. In this outfit, he wears less clothes, most notably the absence of a T-shirt that really shows his fur. Chopper does have his hat, backpack, and a pair of shorts.
- How to Unlock: Pre-order One Piece Odyssey Standard or Deluxe Edition.
Franky’s New World Challenge Outfit
Franky’s New World Challenge Outfit is closely tied to his appearance in the show. The outfit shows off a lot of his cybernetics with only a speedo and a Hawaiian shirt to cover his modesty. Those robotic arms make him the largest of the group and hard to miss.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
Brook’s New World Challenge Outfit
Brook’s New World Challenge Outfit is closely tied to his appearance in the show. The outfit is a black coat with a yellow feather boa, orange-red trousers with floral designs, heart-shaped sunglasses, and a top hat with a giant crown in front. Brook looks the part of an eccentric rock star.
- How to Unlock: Unlocked by default.
This list will be updated as soon as more outfits are unlocked or added in the game.
How to Change Outfits in One Piece Odyssey?
- Go to any Camp or Tavern.
- Interact with the tent in the camp or talk to the barkeeper in the tavern.
- Select the outfit you want to change into.
That’s the One Piece Odyssey outfit list. If you like this guide, check out our other One Piece Odyssey articles:
- One Piece Odyssey Hands-On Impression
- One Piece Odyssey Story Details Revealed with New Screenshots
- One Piece Odyssey Dev Diary Video Focuses on Gameplay and Combat
Check out this Youtube video from FP Good Game showing you all the outfits and How to Change Outfits in One Piece Odyssey: