Summary
- Armor in Horizon Zero Dawn is crucial for protection against machines and conditions, tailored to different combat styles.
- Outfits like Nora Brave and Carja Silks offer buffs and are customizable with mods for enhanced effectiveness.
- The Shield-Weaver armor is the best in the game, requiring completion of a side quest to unlock and providing near invincibility.
If you’ve spent any significant amount of time playing Horizon Zero Dawn, then you will be familiar with the various types of outfits and armor you can get in the game. They’re very important, if not just as important, as the weapons.
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It’s hard to fight against a group of machines with a weapon when your body isn’t being protected from the stray attacks. The great thing about the armor in the game is there are different varieties depending on what you’re fighting against, the conditions, and if you prefer melee attacks or stealth. We’re taking a look at the best outfits in the game.
Updated on December 19, 2024 by Tom Hopkns: Following the success of Horizon Forbidden West and the release of the PS5 Pro, a Remastered version of Zero Dawn is not available on PlayStation 5. There’s even a new Lego game called Lego Horizon Adventures for Horizon fans to try out.
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Nora Brave
The Nora Brave outfit is one of the early outfits you get in the game and despite being an “uncommon” variety outfit, still manages to look incredibly clean and polished with simple lines and a wilderness-like style. The Nora Brave outfit is obtained through the main questline so you won’t have to go out of your way to get this one for Aloy.
Apart from the standard Outcast outfit, the Nora Brave is another default one for Aloy. You will often see Aloy donning this outfit through certain cutscenes or in-game events. While it might look very similar to the Outcast outfit, it actually is spiced up with colorful flourishes and adornments to show her loyalty to the Nora people. Sometimes elegance is found in simplicity and this is very true with the Nora Brave outfit.
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Nora Survivor
The Nora outfits all slightly resemble one another but often feature various creative adornments to differentiate them from one another. The Nora Survivor outfit is special because it includes a host of buffs for Aloy. With the Nora Survivor outfit equipped, Aloy has increased Fire, Freeze, Shock, and Corruption damage resistances.
There are also a variety of rarities and styles this Survivor outfit comes in such as light, medium, and heavy. Plus, with this outfit equipped, you can even add mods to increase your efficiency and effectiveness against the enemies in the open world. If you start a New Game Plus adventure then you can even find an adept rarity of the Nora Survivor outfit.
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Outcast Outfit
Not many people would consider this to be one of the best outfits in the game considering it is the default outfit that Aloy wears before her journey really begins. But since it’s one that she gets so early on in the adventure, it feels like it’s worth at least a little bit of appreciation.
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It does get Aloy through several rough fights, after all. It’s created out of materials found in the Embrace. Unfortunately, you can’t add any protection to it, and you won’t be able to sell it either, since Aloy always needs to have at least one costume available so she’s not killing machines in her undergarments.
Due to this outfit being there from the beginning there isn’t a specific way to get hold of it but it’s a great starter, as long as you keep an eye out for better outfits when they come around.
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Carja Silks
There are multiple versions of the Carja Silks that look quite stylish. One of the nice things about the Carja Silks is they come with a lot of modification slots that let you enhance the armor. One of the best versions of it can only be accessed when you begin New Game+ and it’s called the Adept version. It replaces the Heavy variant, so you’ll want to buy that before you start a New Game+ if you want to own all versions of the outfit. To get the Adept version you’ll need at least two Rockbreaker hearts and two Longleg hearts.
To get hold of the beautiful but heavy Carja Silks you’ll need to trade 770 Metal Shards and 1 Longleg Heart at the Hunting Goods Merchant in Daytower. The Carja Silks Medium Outfit requires you to trade 220 Metal Shards and 1 Glinthawk Lens from the Hunting Goods Merchant in the Meridian. Lastly, the Light version means you need to grab 65 Metal Shards and 10 Sparker and give them to the merchant at Daytower.
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Banuk Ice Hunter
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The Banuk Ice Hunter outfits were created and perfected by the Banuk tribe. It’s best to wear this style when you need resistance to freeze damage from machines that are most prone to issuing projectile freeze attacks such as Freeze Bellowbacks, Frostclaws, Snapmaws, and Glinthawks. They can be obtained in light, medium, or heavy in the main game and an additional master version of the outfit becomes available in the DLC. It’s made from cured hide and fur woven together around various machine plates. Appearance-wise, the heavy variety looks the coolest with the horned headpiece being a special attribute.
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The heavy version of the Banuk Ice Hunter outfit isn’t as easy as the other outfits when you want to get hold of it. First of all, you’ll need to visit the Hunting Goods Merchant near the Main Embrace Gate and trade 800 Metal Shards, one Strider Heart, and 20 Metal Vessels to get the outfit. However, before you even do that you need to defeat the Corruptor boss in the Main Questline to even get this outfit to be available. The medium version costs 150 Metal Shards and one Shell-Walker Lens and is achieved in the same way. The light version of the Banuk Ice Hunter outfit takes 40 Metal Shards and one Metalburn.
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Banuk Sickness Eater
The Banuk Sickness Eater outfits are another Banuk specialty. They are a little bit similar in appearance to the Banuk Ice Hunter outfits, particularly in the headpiece variety. But they are more modeled after the Banuk Shaman clothing choice. The cloth is steeped in machine oils to help protect the wearer against Corruption.
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You’ll need one in the main game as you will frequently come up against corrupted machines, especially when you want to go clear out Corruption Zones. The varieties for this outfit include the standard light, medium, and heavy. Each upgrade has more modification slots than the one preceding it to make it even stronger. Much like the Ice Hunter outfit, the Banuk Sickness Eater Heavy Outfit requires you to kill the Corruptor boss in the main quest before you can trade 760 Metal Shards and one Grazer Heart from the Hunting Goods Merchant near the Main Embrace Gate. The Medium is pretty much the same, it just needs 150 Metal Shards and one Scrapper Lens. The light needs 60 Metal Shards and two Fatty.
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Banuk Werak
You’ll be able to get the Banuk Werak outfit in the Frozen Wilds DLC. The initial version of the outfit is the runner, but you can also unlock the werak chieftain costume. This is fitting since there is a pivotal question in the DLC where Aloy actually does become a werak chieftain for a while. It’s fun to wear the costume during that period to truly immerse yourself in the role! Like other Banuk armor, this one has been treated with special oils. The chieftain outfit even helps you recover your health over a period of time. There is also an adept version in the New Game+ which has an extra modification slot on it.
There are two ways to grab this outfit. The first, of course, is to buy it using 2200 Metal Shards, one Squirrel Skin, one Goat Skin, and one Badger Skin. Alternatively, you could complete the main quest for DLC and you’ll get it given to you by Aratak.
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Carja Blazon
Let’s be honest, some of the armor in Horizon Zero Dawn isn’t all that aesthetically pleasing. The Carja Blazon outfits are some of the most fashionable and pleasing to look at in the game. They’re definitely a fan favorite as many of the edits you’ll see of Aloy in the fandom and online are of her wearing this outfit or one of its varieties. The heavy version is most popular with the master version coming in after.
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You won’t be able to get the master one until you reach the Cut and begin the DLC. You’ll then have to trade 16 Bluegleam to get it from a merchant. However, it will protect you against fire damage. The heavy outfit can be grabbed from the Hunting Goods Merchant at Daytower for 780 Metal Shards and one Charger heart. The Medium will set you back 220 Metal Shards and one Glinthawk Lens at the same place. The light set will cost you 65 Metal Shards and ten Sparker, so nothing too challenging.
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Nora Protector
The Nora outfits in the game are the ones available to you at the earliest. You will probably be able to get an upgraded version of the Nora protector fairly early on. It comes in light, medium, and heavy. But when you start the New Game+ the heavy version is replaced with the adept version, which has an extra modification slot. This armor is best at protecting Aloy from melee damage. It has metal attributes to help protect her from brunt force attacks. Early on in the game when you’re facing a lot of Striders and Watchers, this is good armor to wear for when you are swarmed or fighting in close quarters.
The heavy outfit will set you back 1000 Metal Shards and one Shell Walker Heart. You’ll need to trade it in for the outfit at the Hunting Goods Merchant near the Main Embrace Gate. However, you’ll need to defeat the Corruptor boss to do so. The medium is much the same, 190 Metal Shards and one Grazer Lens to the Hunting Goods Merchant. If the light version is the one you’re looking for then you’ll need to get 65 Metal Shards and five Sparker and trade them with Karst when you reach Mother’s Heart in the Main Questline.
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Nora Silent Hunter
Another outfit that you’ll be able to get early on in the game is the Nora Silent Hunter outfit which, as usual, comes in light, medium, heavy, and then the best version, master, in the DLC. There is also an adept version in New Game+. The Nora Silent Hunter is an excellent addition to the game if you are a fan of stealth hunting and kills.
It will help you run and hide without being detected by nearby machines. The stronger version of this armor you have the more silent you can be, especially when coupled with some of the stealth skills. As it seems to be with most of the Nora outfits, you need to defeat the Corruptor boss before you can get your hands on the Nora Silent Hunter. Even then, to get the heavy version you’ll need to trade 800 Metal Shards and one Bellowback Heart with the merchant near the Main Embrace Gate.
Interestingly, the medium version can be found just after you reach the Meridian. Bring 200 Metal Shards and two Watcher Lens and hand them to the Hunting Goods Merchant to get the outfit. As for the light outfit, you’ll need to get 50 Metal Shards and three Blaze then hand them to Karst in the Mothers Heart
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Oseram Arrow Breaker
For as hardcore as the Oseram are, you can anticipate that their armor is going to be particularly heavy and reinforced. Their armor is best to wear for when you’re fighting against any machines with strong projectile attacks, as it will be a great asset in protecting Aloy against anything that comes from a long-range.
The Oseram are known for being brutal, tough, warrior fighters. They don’t remove arrowheads from their armor as a way to show the fight they’ve gone through and won. Obviously, in-game, that won’t occur but you can tell by how the armor appears, it looks incredibly sturdy.
Grabbing the heavy version of this outfit will require 1100 Metal Shards and one Crystal Braiding. Give all that to the Hunting Goods Merchant at Daytower and this awesome outfit will be yours. The medium can be grabbed in the same way but only requires 280 Metal Shards and one Ravager Lens. The light version is only 70 Metal Shards and two Desert Glass and can be grabbed at Daytower, just like the others.
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Oseram Sparkworker
The Oseram Sparkworker outfit is designed to make you look like you’re a member of the Oseram tribe, perhaps the right-hand woman of Petra Forgewoman herself! The outfit is especially good to wear while you’re facing off against Shell-Walkers and Stormbirds because of their penchant for using shock-heavy attacks. The Sparkworker armor will keep you protected by shock attacks and damage inflicted. The outfit can also be helpful to wear when yielding the Stormslinger, although there are better outfits to wear in that case. Oseram Sparkworker is made with hard leather to protect Aloy.
If the heavy version of this outfit is what you’re looking for then you’ll need 800 Metal Shards and two Luminous Braiding. When you have that head over to the Hunting Goods Merchant at Daytower and it’ll be yours. Annoyingly, the medium version is found just after reaching the Meridian with the Hunting Goods Merchant over there. Bring 230 Metal Shards and one Lancehorn Lens and you’ll be able to afford it. As for the light, it’s a lot cheaper and can be brought for only 50 Metal Shards and Slagshine Glass with the merchant at Daytower.
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Shadow Stalwart
This is another one of the appealing outfits in the game. Wearing it actually makes Aloy look a bit like a superhero or a masked vigilante. It is Kestrel armor so she can blend in at the Shadow Carja base of Sunfall during a section of the main game. But the armor is more than just for aesthetics, it makes Aloy immune to certain status effects too. It comes in the same varieties as other outfits in the game and it is very customizable and can be modified. It will defend you against sonic effects which are helpful against machines such as the Watchers.
Getting hold of the heavy version of the Shadow Stalwart will cost you 680 Metal Shards and one Stalker Heart from the Hunting Goods Merchant in the Meridian. The medium costs 230 Metal Shards and one Trampler Lens and can be found in the same place. Luckily, the light version will already have been unlocked if you’re looking for the heavy or medium version. If you haven’t then keep going with the main quest line and wait until you find the Sylens, then it’ll be given to you.
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Shield-Weaver
The Shield-Weaver armor is easily the best in the entire game. You won’t be able to get it until close to the end of the main game due to the fact it is the reward for a pretty long and involved side quest.
You’ll have to find five Power Cells that are spread out across the entire land and are only available in specific areas that will be found as you progress through the main storyline. However, the Shield-Weaver armor makes Aloy virtually invincible. It essentially covers her health bar up and even if you are attacked, the armor recharges to keep you protected. Her only weakness while wearing it is the Control Towers in the DLC which will lessen its power until you destroy them.
Getting hold of this armor isn’t like the others. You need to follow the Ancient Armory questline and head down into the bunker. After that, you’ll need to complete the puzzles and insert the Power Cells into the missing cylinders. Once all that has been completed, return to the main room and the outfit will be available to loot.
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