Pragmata Costumes: Complete Unlock Guide & All Outfits 2026 - Version

Pragmata Costumes

Explore the full list of Pragmata costumes for Diana and Hugh. Learn how to unlock every outfit through the Trainee Stamp Club and special lunar challenges.

2026-04-18
Pragmata Wiki Team

Navigating the surreal, lunar landscapes of Capcom’s latest sci-fi epic requires more than just high-tech weaponry; it requires the right gear for the job. Finding and unlocking all pragmata costumes has become a primary goal for completionists looking to customize their experience on the moon. Whether you are playing as the heavy-duty astronaut Hugh or the mysterious, cat-loving Diana, your choice of attire reflects your progress through the game’s hauntingly beautiful environments. In this guide, we will break down every known cosmetic item, from the rugged Exolayer suits to the ethereal lunar dresses. Understanding how to acquire these pragmata costumes is essential for any player looking to master the Trainee Stamp Club Board and showcase their achievements in the Red Zone.

How Customization Works in Pragmata

Customization in Pragmata is split between the two main protagonists. Hugh’s outfits generally focus on heavy industrial aesthetics, reflecting his role as a protector and explorer. Diana’s outfits, on the other hand, often lean into more lightweight, futuristic, and sometimes whimsical designs that highlight her unique connection to the lunar environment.

Unlike traditional RPGs where armor might provide massive stat boosts, costumes in this title are largely cosmetic, though some offer minor utility perks such as increased oxygen efficiency or faster movement in low-gravity zones. Most of these items are tied to the "Trainee Stamp Club Board," a progression system that rewards players for completing specific milestones, side objectives, and "Blackout" challenges.

Warning: Some outfits are missable if you progress past specific story beats in the Red Zone without completing the associated Stamp Board tasks. Always check your board before leaving a major hub area.

Hugh’s Exolayer and Combat Suits

Hugh, the armored protagonist, features a variety of heavy-duty suits designed for survival. His primary look is the standard EVA suit, but players can unlock several variations that change the plating, visor tint, and overall silhouette of the character.

One of the most sought-after looks is the Exolayer Outfit, which provides a more streamlined, "prototype" look compared to the bulkier starting gear. Unlocking this requires a deep dive into the Shopping District's side content.

Outfit NameUnlock MethodVisual Style
Standard EVADefault Starting GearClassic White/Gray Astronaut Suit
Hugh's ExolayerComplete Red Zone: Shopping DistrictSleek, dark carbon-fiber plating
Lunar ScavengerCollect 50 Lunar FragmentsWeathered, patched-together industrial gear
Heavy VanguardReach Rank 10 on the Trainee BoardBulkier armor with reinforced shoulder pads

Diana’s Specialized Outfits

Diana’s wardrobe is significantly different from Hugh’s. Since she does not require the same heavy life-support systems, her pragmata costumes are often more expressive. Many of her outfits are tied to the "Blackout" challenges—special high-difficulty combat or traversal trials found on the Trainee Stamp Club Board.

The Lunar Aqua Outfit is a fan favorite, featuring a shimmering, iridescent fabric that reacts to the lighting of the lunar surface. It represents one of the first major milestones for Diana's customization.

Outfit NameUnlock MethodVisual Style
Default DressDefault Starting GearSimple blue and white futuristic attire
Diana’s Lunar AquaComplete a Blackout on the Trainee BoardIridescent, flowing fabric with blue accents
Stellar InitiateComplete the "Star-Gazer" side questWhite and gold ceremonial robes
Cyber-Neko HoodieFind the hidden cat drone in the MallCasual streetwear with neon cat ears

The Trainee Stamp Club Board System

The primary engine for obtaining new pragmata costumes is the Trainee Stamp Club Board. This is essentially an in-game achievement tracker that visualizes your progress through various tasks. The board is divided into different tiers, and as you fill it with stamps, you trigger "Blackouts."

A "Blackout" occurs when a specific row or column of stamps is completed. This often triggers a unique reward or unlocks a special challenge mission. For example, Diana’s Lunar Aqua set is specifically tied to completing your first full blackout on the initial board.

Steps to Maximize Your Stamp Collection:

  1. Explore Every Corner: Stamps are often hidden in breakable crates or behind secret walls in the Red Zone.
  2. Prioritize Combat Trials: Many stamps require you to defeat a certain number of enemies using specific gadgets.
  3. Check the Shopping District: This area contains the most dense concentration of side activities needed for Hugh's Exolayer.

Tip: You can track specific Stamp Board objectives in your HUD to ensure you aren't missing requirements while exploring the main story path.

Special Edition and DLC Costumes

As with many Capcom titles, there are exclusive pragmata costumes available for those who purchased the Deluxe Edition or pre-ordered the game. These items are typically available at the very first equipment locker you encounter in the lunar base.

  • Classic Capcom Tribute Pack: Hugh receives a suit inspired by Lost Planet, while Diana gets a costume reminiscent of Mega Man's Roll.
  • Void Walker Set: A translucent, "ghost-like" skin for both characters that was exclusive to the "First Contact" pre-order bonus.
  • Digital Deluxe Skins: Includes the "Neon Knight" Hugh skin and the "Digital Princess" Diana skin.

If you are looking to expand your collection further, you can check the Official Pragmata Steam Page for any newly released seasonal costume packs or community challenge rewards.

How to Change Your Outfits

Changing your appearance isn't something you can do mid-combat. You must find a designated Equipment Locker. These are located in:

  • The Main Lunar Hub (Safe Zone)
  • Mid-mission checkpoints (Save Stations)
  • Inside Hugh’s ship

Once at a locker, you can mix and match different helmet visors (for Hugh) or hair accessories (for Diana) with your unlocked pragmata costumes. In the 2026 update, Capcom also added a "Dye" system, allowing you to change the primary and secondary colors of most outfits using "Lustre Dust" found throughout the world.

Advanced Costume Challenges: The Red Zone

The Red Zone is where the difficulty spikes, but it is also where the rarest pragmata costumes are hidden. To unlock the "Exolayer" variant for Hugh, you must not only finish the Shopping District story arc but also clear the "Red Zone: Clean Sweep" challenge, which requires you to defeat all elite enemies in the district without using a health pack.

Challenge LevelRewardRequirement
NoviceStamp Board Tier 1 AccessComplete the Tutorial
IntermediateHugh's ExolayerClear Shopping District + 10 Stamps
ExpertDiana's Midnight DressComplete 3 Blackouts
MasterGolden Astronaut Suit100% Stamp Board Completion

FAQ

Q: Are there any stat differences between the pragmata costumes?

A: For the most part, costumes are purely cosmetic. However, some "Exolayer" variants for Hugh provide a 5% boost to thruster recharge speed, and certain Diana outfits slightly increase the radius of her pulse ability. These bonuses are minor and designed not to disrupt the game's balance.

Q: Can I unlock the pre-order costumes through gameplay?

A: Currently, the pre-order bonuses like the Void Walker set remain exclusive to those codes. However, Capcom has a history of releasing these as paid DLC or "Legendary Challenges" approximately one year after launch, so keep an eye out in late 2026.

Q: How do I trigger a 'Blackout' on the Trainee Stamp Club Board?

A: A Blackout is triggered when you complete a full horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line of stamps on the board. Each board has different requirements, ranging from "Kill 50 enemies" to "Find 3 hidden cats." Completing these lines is the only way to earn the pragmata costumes tied to the board.

Q: Is there a limit to how many costumes I can hold?

A: No, there is no inventory limit for cosmetics. Once an outfit is unlocked, it is permanently added to your Equipment Locker and can be swapped at any safe zone or checkpoint throughout the game.

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