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In Assassin's Creed: Origins, Bayek can alter his appearance by donning various outfits. They have no stats or special bonuses and thus serve only for aesthetic values rather than gameplay purposes. Some outfits can be bought from vendors while others are DLC exclusive or are unlocked via gameplay.
A Maasai warrior garbed in red is one in pursuit of vengeance. Unfortunately this Maasai outfit is not red, so it doesn't matter...
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Engai Narok
Elder Maasai warrior don this robe as a sign of their power.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Maasai Warrior
An outfit traditionally worn by the fierce warriors of the Maasai people.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Maasai Leader
When a man is so confident in his skills, he does not care for subtle clothing. Nothing screams more "come at me" than bright colors in the middle desert.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Persian Commander
Purple is the color of leaders, feared by their enemies.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Persian Guard
The basic uniform for a soldier in the Persian army’s elite guard.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Persian Leader
Don't forget to cover up your face when in the desert. Having grains of sand in your eyes is quite painful, and no one wants a blind medjay.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Persian Legend
Cover your head in the desert, or the sun will cook your brain. No one wants a stupid medjay.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Persian Prince
A remnant of Persian history, worn by a prince as fleet as the wind.
Rare
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 2000 drachmae.
Gasp of the Plains
An outfit that makes you dream of the call to adventure.
Legendary
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 5000 drachmae.
Dress of the Foreign Realm
A little touch of color never hurt anyone.
Legendary
Obtained by purchasing from tailors 5000 drachmae.
Dress of the Northern Realm
Northerners are said to value practicality over beauty.
Legendary
Obtained by purchasing from tailors for 5000 drachmae.
Dress of the Coastal Realm
Life at the sea can be hard, and it's even harder without the right clothes.
Goddess. You who protects from the skittering, slithering things, you who guards Ra on his night voyage. The world encircler holds no dominion over you.
Garbed as Anubis, you await your enemies in the dead of night.
Legendary
This outfit is a reward as part of the Trial of the Gods. It can be obtained by completing a normal difficulty trial of Anubis, Sobek or Sekhmet four times.
Radiance of Anubis
This outfit gleams with the fervor of justice.
Legendary
This outfit is a reward as part of the Trial of the Gods. It can be obtained by completing the weekly community challenge four times.
Revenge of Anubis
This outfit drips with the lifeblood of Anubis' enemies.
Legendary
This outfit is a reward as part of the Trial of the Gods. It can be obtained by completing a hard difficulty trial of Anubis, Sobek or Sekhmet four times.
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Desert Cobra
You'll glide silently through the sand and strike as fast as the wind with this outfit.
The description for the Spaniard's armor is a reference to the line "Are you not entertained? ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?! Is this not why you're here?!" said by Maximus Decimus Meridius in the 2000 movie Gladiator. After swiftly and methodically defeating his opponents in an arena, Maximus angrily addressed the gathered audience that had hoped for a bloody drawn-out match whether they had satisfied their blood-lust, to which he received no response.
The Persian Prince outfit's name, as well as its description of 'a prince as fleet as the wind', is most likely a reference to the Prince of Persia series of games, also published by Ubisoft and the spiritual predecessor to Assassin's Creed.