Everyone knows as a dress-up game, but fewer people know that you can dress up Momo in different outfits as well. These outfits are all unique iterations of Momo's classic yellow hood. Unlike Nikki's clothes, Momo's outfits don't give him any special powers, but they can add another touch of whimsy and personalization to this already very in-depth game.
Momo has been Nikki's constant companion throughout the series, and this game is the first in which he gets his own outfits. In previous games he was able to be held or stand next to Nikki in the dress-up menu, but never before has he been so fashionable than now. He gets his outfits from a few places in-game, so if you want to collect them all, you'll need to get playing.
There are six Momo outfits that are given as a reward from pulling on either the limited or permanent banners. These will take quite a bit of work to obtain, as the only way you can pull on banners is using premium currency, Diamonds. Diamonds are sometimes given out for free through Redeem Codes, but the most consistent way to get Diamonds in is by doing daily activities and main story quests to earn them.
Outfit
How to Get
140 pull reward from Resonance: Deep Echoes of the limited Blooming Fantasy banner.
Blooming
140 pull reward from Resonance: Deep Echoes of the limited Butterfly Dream banner.
Butterfly
Pull reward from Resonance: Deep Echoes for 140, 280, 420, or 560 pulls on the permanent Distant Sea banner.
Crystal
Pull reward from Resonance: Deep Echoes for 140, 280, 420, or 560 pulls on the permanent Distant Sea banner.
Starlit
Pull reward from Resonance: Deep Echoes for 140, 280, 420, or 560 pulls on the permanent Distant Sea banner.
Dream
Pull reward from Resonance: Deep Echoes for 140, 280, 420, or 560 pulls on the permanent Distant Sea banner.
Wave
Again, these have to be acquired before the banners go away on December 18th (EST), so if you want to get them all without dedicating all of your time to grinding Diamonds, you might need to
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