Fate Grand Order Stardust Outfit

New Fate/Grand Order Waltz in the Moonlight/Lostroom Outfits Revealed

TYPE-MOON and Delightworks revealed four more Servants will get new outfits in the upcoming Waltz in the MOONLIGHT/LOSTROOM crossover in Fate/Grand Order. The Servants are Altera (Saber), Nitocris (Caster), Medb (Rider), and Hassan of the Serenity (Assassin). In addition to Mash and Helena Blavatsky from the first week, we have seen six out of the twelve announced.

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The names for the outfits are:

  • Altera: Stardust in the Palm of my Hand
  • Nitocris: Beyond the Mirror
  • Medb: My Loving Enemy: Hero My Love
  • Hassan of the Serenity: The Poisonous Flower That Blossoms at Night

With the possible exceptions of Nitocris and Mash, the Spiritron Dresses make the Servants look like they’re ready for a dance party. Which is very fitting for Fate/Grand Order: Waltz in the MOONLIGHT/LOSTROOM, as the outfits worn are from a dancing spin-off. Though Servants like Medb and Altera have had Spiritron Dresses and alternate versions in the past, this is the first one for Hassan of the Serenity. TYPE-MOON has not mentioned if Hassan of the Serenity will get a future animation update as well. So far, the only Servants getting new outfits are female.

New outfits are revealed every Tuesday at 6pm JST, and the webpage for the upcoming Fate/Grand Order: Waltz in the MOONLIGHT/LOSTROOM collaboration updates every week. Fate/Grand Order is readily available on mobile devices, but these outfits are for the Japanese server only. People will need to wait before these Spiritron Dresses are implemented in the global version.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.