This guide will show you what the Robes for Sitturaynu looks like, what buffs it provides, and how to get it in Ghost of Yotei!
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Cosmetic Appearance Tiers and Dyes
Robes for Sitturaynu Armor is obtainable by all players in Ghost of Yotei and features a utilitarian, naturalistic look with embroidered patterns.
The preview images show the Tier I, Tier II and Tier IV. Click or tap on the images to enlarge them.
On the Hunt
On the Hunt is the default dye for the Robes of Sitturaynu and feature two-tone blue as the base with red accents and a brown fur pelt.



By the Hearth
By the Hearth features a purple base with blue accents that become more pronounced as the outfit is upgraded.



Resting Bear
Resting Bear combines black and brown with a dark orange accent. The fur pelt is a darker brown.



Clear Skies
Clear Skies features a tan base with blue accent and white fur pelt. You unlock the Clear Skies dye upon locating the 30th Ainu Item.



Armor Effects
The Robes for Sitturaynu is utility-focused armor that improves your ability to find points of interest. Upgrading the armor strengthens these effects, but it offers no combat improvements whatsoever.
Tier I
- Fireflies and controller vibrations guide you to Altars of Reflection when you are within a 55m distance.
- Golden Birds can lead to Shamisen Songs and Sumi-e Painting locations.
- Flowers have a minor chance to be automatically collected when riding through white flower trails or stealthing through tall grass.
Tier II
- Fireflies and controller vibrations guide you to Altars of Reflection and Ainu Items when you are within a 100m distance.
- Golden Birds can lead to Shamisen Songs and Sumi-e Painting locations.
- Flowers have a minor chance to be automatically collected when riding through white flower trails or stealthing through tall grass.
Tier III
- Fireflies and controller vibrations guide you to Altars of Reflection and Ainu Items when you are within a 100m distance.
- Golden Birds can lead to Shamisen Songs, Sumi-e Painting locations, Pillars of the Fallen, and Dye Merchants.
- Flowers have a minor chance to be automatically collected when riding through white flower trails or stealthing through tall grass.
Tier IV
- Fireflies and controller vibrations guide you to Altars of Reflection and Ainu Items when you are within a 100m distance.
- Golden Birds can lead to Shamisen Songs, Sumi-e Painting locations, Pillars of the Fallen, and Dye Merchants.
- Flowers have a major chance to be automatically collected when riding through white flower trails or stealthing through tall grass.
It’s most valuable for finding Sumi-e Painting locations and Ainu Items since those are hard to spot with your telescope and Isaburo the Cartographer doesn’t sell Traveler’s Maps for those locations.
How to get Robes for Sitturaynu
You receive the Robes for Sitturaynu as your reward for helping Huci as part of the multi-stage quest called “The Heart of an Ainu” in Nayoro Wilds. You should get the armor after dealing with the thieves.


How to upgrade Robes for Sitturaynu
You can’t upgrade Robes for Sitturaynu with Ginji the Armorer. Instead, you must find a set number of Ainu Items and then speak with Kaeka the Weaver at Husko Kotan in Nayoro Wilds.


You’ll need to retreive 15/30 of the Ainu items scattered across Ezo and report back to Kaeka to fully upgrade the Robes for Sitturaynu. They’re a collectible, not a currency, so you aren’t spending them on upgrades, just gathering to a threshold.

How Outfits work in Ghost of Yotei
In Ghost of Yotei, you can equip a helmet, a mask, armor, shamisen, and saddle as your outfit. Typically, only armor affects your performance in combat.
The other pieces are purely for fashion, with a few exceptions. The rest of your combat performance is determined by your equipped charms, which have no effect on appearance.
Armor usually offers three different buffs in combat. Most sets can be upgraded three times (tier I to tier IV) by employing the services of an Armorer, like Ginji. Upgrading armor costs coin and resources, and doing so improves the strength of the perks it provides.
Upgrades also add more details and elements to the armor, including a adding a mask or helmet at tier III, and can choose which upgrade tier you want Atsu to wear independently of the effects.
For example, if you have Taro’s Armor upgraded to tier IV, you can benefit from tier IV while still make it look like Atsu is wearing the tier II version.
Most outfit pieces are dyeable, allowing you to change their color scheme. Dyes are always tied to a specific outfit piece, so you can’t just dye anything you want. Armors usually come with a helmet and/or mask, and they can use the same dyes.
If a piece isn’t directly affiliated with an armor, it may not be possible to dye it to match. Many different vendors sell dyes and you can exchange them for flowers you pick throughout Ezo. They often sell a mask that matches the dye so you can get something to match the dye you just bought.
You can also change how your weapons look using [Weapon Type] Kits, which are equipped to your weapons like dyes but alter their apperance to a similar extent to how outfits alter Atsu’s appearance.
Ghost of Yotei does not have a transmog system, so Atsu’s appearance will match her combat capabilities. The only things you can change are the worn upgrade tier of the armor, eqiupped hat and/or mask, and their color schemes via dyes.





