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Sephiria All Costumes Unlock Guide: Current Checklist and Safe Verification

A complete working checklist for the currently documented Costume unlock conditions. It is not a permanent effect or tier list: the live Costume screen wins if a patch, save state, or source disagrees.

What this guide can confirm—and what it cannot

TEAM HORAY's 1.0 release announcement confirms that Sephiria has more than 20 Costumes, and official 1.0.24 notes confirm that seven Costumes received appearance variants. The official announcements do not publish one complete, named requirement list for every Costume. For that detailed question, this page compares two player-maintained Costume references and labels the result as community evidence rather than presenting it as a developer patch note.

The two community lists agree on the unlock targets below, including the initial group and nineteen named unlocks. That makes them a useful checklist, but it is still not the same as a direct live-game test. Before spending a long run on a condition, open the Costume screen in town, read the locked entry on your own save, and treat that wording as the final answer if it differs from this guide.

Start by separating initial Costumes from locked goals

The two community references list eight Costumes as available at the start: Pink Bunny, Armored Bunny, Brown Rabbit, Braided Hair Rabbit, Orange Rabbit, Red-Hooded Rabbit, White Rabbit, and Wing-Eared Rabbit. Do not waste a run trying to force an unlock condition for one of those entries; first check whether it is already selectable in town.

Everything else in the checklist is easier to understand when sorted by the kind of action it asks for. Some conditions must happen in one run, some accumulate across multiple runs, and some require a particular clear or an account-level state. A run can fail to unlock a Costume simply because it satisfied the right number in the wrong context.

Current Costume unlock checklist

One-run thresholds listed by both community sources are: Red-Clothed Cat for reaching 50 Fire Damage; Frog for reaching 50 Lightning Damage; Red Fox for acquiring 10 Tablets in one run; Otter for reaching 175% Critical Damage; Eagle for reaching 8 Dash Count; Ghost for acquiring 5 or more Grimoires in one run; and Skeleton for receiving 333 or more Damage in one run. These are individual objective checks, not recommendations to use a particular build.

Cumulative or repeated targets are: Mole for defeating 300 Mole-type enemies; White Wolf for defeating the Pillager Leader 5 times; Wizard Bunny for killing 50 enemies with any Grimoire Spell; Wingless Bat for donating blood at the Blood Donation Rare Event 5 times; and Forest Cat for reaching 2,500 Leaf in a dungeon. Keep a simple count between runs where the condition is cumulative, and do not infer progress from a Costume effect description.

Clear, chapter, and account-state targets are: Crocodile for clearing with at least 10 Guardian Combo Artifacts; Deer for clearing without using the Wishing Fountain after it is unlocked; Fairy of Fortune for completing Chapter 4; Farmer Squirrel for clearing without Fruit Skewer after it is unlocked; Turtle for having 12 Artifacts at maximum level; Scholar Lizard for clearing Hard Mode Tier 20 or above; and Adventurer Bunny for owning Dungreed on Steam. For these, verify the required mode, unlock, and clear state before you begin.

A five-step Costume unlock verification loop

Use this short loop when you are aiming for one lock. It prevents a familiar problem with collection guides: completing several impressive actions in the same run and still not knowing which condition the game actually recorded. The objective is to create a result you can check, not to force an elaborate all-in-one build.

If the Costume does not appear after the result you expected, do not immediately repeat the same run. First confirm the exact wording, the game mode, any listed prerequisite, and whether the result was a true clear rather than a practice or interrupted session. That gives you a useful record for a future patch check or a careful community report.

  • 1. Open the live Costume menu in town and record the exact locked name before committing to a target.
  • 2. Choose one requirement type for the run: a one-run threshold, cumulative count, clear condition, or account-level ownership check.
  • 3. Keep the evidence simple: note the relevant number, mode, chapter, and whether the run was completed.
  • 4. Reopen the Costume menu after the result instead of assuming that an effect, a screenshot, or a community tip proves the unlock fired.
  • 5. If the game and this checklist conflict, preserve the live wording and treat the community condition as needing a fresh verification.

Do not mix Costume unlocks with alternate appearances or build claims

The community references distinguish a playable Costume unlock from alternate appearances. They describe appearance choices as a separate progression tied to the Basement Destiny Inscription unlock and Sapphire spending, while official 1.0.24 notes only establish that seven Costumes received appearance variants. Check the current selection screen for the real requirement and cost instead of treating an old Sapphire total as permanent data.

This page intentionally does not rank Costume effects or prescribe a best Costume. Effects, starting items, and balance can change, and a community list may reflect a different game version or translation. Once a Costume is available, use Training Grounds and one controlled run to test whether it solves a real weapon, movement, resource, or inventory problem. That is more useful than copying an effect list that may already be stale.

Frequently asked questions

How many starting Costumes does Sephiria have?

The two community Costume references used here list eight starting Costumes. Check the Costume menu in town because a save or future update may display a different availability state.

How do I unlock Red Fox in Sephiria?

Both community references list acquiring 10 or more Tablets in one run for Red Fox. Check the live lock text before planning the run.

Does this page tell me the best Sephiria Costume?

No. This is an unlock checklist, not a permanent effect or tier list. Use the live Costume text and a controlled test for a specific build question.

Evidence

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