Moogle costume

Moogle Costume, also known as Moogle Suit, is a piece or pieces of clothing or other attire that are used to dress up as or pretend to be a moogle.

Final Fantasy V
The party can find a Moogle Costume in the Moogle Village and wear it. One of the houses has a female moogle and a treasure chest, which she only lets the player open when they are dressed as a moogle.

Final Fantasy VI
Moogle Suit is a piece of armor for Relm and Strago. While wearing it, the character displays a moogle sprite in battle. It offers 58 defense and 52 magic defense, and can be found in Jidoor, stolen from Misty and Blade Dancer and can be obtained by betting the Chocobo Suit in the Coliseum.

Final Fantasy IX
Moogle Suit is a key item the party can obtain while visiting Lindblum for the first time. A local actor, Lowell Bridges, wears it to escape his over-excited fans from the set of his new play Moogle Wannabe II. The player can find the suit from the artist Michael's house afterward.

Final Fantasy X-2
Yuna wears a moogle costume as a disguise during Leblanc's concert in Luca. If the player gets Episode Complete in every area, they will receive the Mascot dressphere, in which Yuna again wears the moogle costume.

Final Fantasy XI
The Moogle Suit and matching Moogle Masque were given away to all winners of the VanaFest Golden Gobbiebag Giveaway, a one-time event intended to hand out selected in-game prizes to randomly chosen players while bypassing potential gambling-related legal issues. Final Fantasy XI players filled out an entry questionnaire on Square-Enix's website; those who answered the question correctly were potentially eligible to receive the prize items sent to their Mog House delivery box by the MHMU (Mog House Management Union). The suit and the masque may be worn together or separately.

The Moogle Suit itself is a level 1 piece of body armor equippable by all races. It offers 1 defense and restricts the wearer from equipping anything in their hands, legs, and feet armor slots. If worn for at least 30 seconds and then used as an item, once per 24 real-world hours it will dispense one or more Mog Missiles. Mog Missiles are expendable fireworks rockets that when used, streak upward and then burst into a pattern of flickering motes that resembles a cartoon version of a moogle's face.

The Moogle Masque is a level 1 piece of head armor equippable by all races. It offers 1 defense and has no other attributes besides completely obscuring the wearer's face.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Lightning can get the Lovable Moogle set as downloadable content. The Moogle Queen garb has her dress in a purple bodysuit with moogle dolls attached. The set also includes a shield with a moogle's face, a moogle hat, and Mog's Mog Clock from Final Fantasy XIII-2 as a weapon which produces shimmering moogle faces in the air upon striking an enemy. When performing the victory pose, the attached moogle happily say "Kupo!".