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Cosmetics are wearable items that can be collected by the player in Sky. They are the most common type of collectible. Obtaining cosmetics is not necessary to advance in the game, but it is the primary way to customize the player's appearance.

A complete side-by-side view of the cosmetic icons to their in-game visuals can be found in Outfit Shrines. The cosmetics specifically from Regular Spirits are summarized at Regular Spirits/Cosmetics.

Types of Cosmetics[]

There are seven different types of cosmetics. At most, one item of each type can be worn at any time. Each of the following pages list all of the items of each type that have ever been made available to players in Sky.

Sky-Closet-Pants-Morybel-0146 Outfits
  • Outfits: includes all pants and leggings.
Shoes
Sky-Closet-Masks-Morybel-0146 Masks
  • Masks: includes all face coverings.
Face Accessories
Necklaces
Sky-Closet-Hairstyles-Morybel-0146 Hair
  • Hair: all hairstyles and most hats.
Hair Accessories
Sky-Closet-Capes-Morybel-0146 Capes
  • Capes: the most visible clothing and representation of the player's ability to fly.
The following Props category is split into three different tabs, but only one can be equipped at a time:
Sky-Closet-accessories-Morybel-0146 Instruments
Large Props
Small Props

Outfit Shrines[]

Outfit Shrines are where players select which cosmetics to wear and can preview some of the available cosmetics. There are five closets, each providing access to one or two types of cosmetics, as listed above under Types of Cosmetics.

When in the closet, a menu is shown listing icons within that cosmetics type. Three types of icon are possible:

  • White icons: items that have been purchased and can currently choose to wear.
  • Dim icons: items that can be previewed, but not worn. If one of these icons are selected, the player will see themselves wearing the item, but only as long as they stay in the closet. When the player leave, it will be replaced by the previously-selected purchased item.
    • All of the items available from Regular Spirits and from the current Season are visible as dim icons. When the icon is selected, the player will be told where to find the corresponding spirit.
  • Star icons (Four-point-star-Ray): a handful of other unpurchased items -- in particular Elder Hair and some Special Event cosmetics -- are represented by placeholder star icons in the closet menu. It is not possible to preview these items or obtain more information about them within the closet.

Note that many unpurchased items do not appear at all in the closets. In particular, unowned cosmetics from past Seasonal Spirits (including any current Traveling Spirit) do not appear and therefore cannot be previewed.

Outfit Shrine Locations[]

In total there are 12 locations where Outfit Shrines can be found:

Isle of Dawn is the only Realm without an Outfit Shrine.

In addition, a Props Outfit Shrine (but not the other four closets) can be found in Harmony Hall, and another in the Cackling Crab, during the Days of Mischief. Similar to them, a Cape Outfit Shrine can be found in the Eight Player Puzzle Area.

When a player has a new cosmetic that they haven't collected from the Outfit Shrine, that section of the shrine will glow.

Home Outfit Shrine Lit

Sections glowing when you have new items

Obtaining Cosmetics[]

The sources of cosmetics include:

Printable Charts[]

Videos[]

Trivia[]

  • Certain cosmetics can be seen on some Spirits but are otherwise unobtainable currently. Some include;
    • The giant pot on the backs of the Rejecting Voyager, Elder of the Prairie, Troupe Greeter from the Season of Rhythm, and one of the Secret Area's Spirits. The pots may carry butterflies that maybe presumed to recharge the player or give a boost.
    • The spear that the Cat Spirit from the Secret Area was previously seen carrying on their back, along with the one the Elder of the Wasteland wields.
    • The unique mask the Lightseekers Guide wears.
    • The small hammer the Slumbering Shipwright and The Elder of The Forest always holds.
    • The tall segment of the masks that the Polite Scholar, Meditating Monastic, Levitating Adept, Shushing Light Scholar, Wise Grandparent, and Elder of The Vault have.
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