Lune in Tifa outfit facing a floating creature

Lune Meets Tifa: The Final Fantasy Crossover You Didn’t Know You Needed in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Some video game mods fix bugs. Some add balance changes. And then there are mods that confidently walk into the room, throw down a leather miniskirt and a tank top, and say: “You know what this game needs? Tifa Lockhart.

That’s exactly what you get with the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 mod that replaces Lune’s outfit with Tifa’s legendary look—a bold, nostalgic, and surprisingly well-fitting costume swap that merges Square Enix charm with Clair Obscur’s dreamy, turn-based surrealism.

 Lune standing in Tifa’s outfit in a glowing forest

A Little Bit Lune, A Little Bit Tifa

For anyone who has spent time admiring the artistic direction of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, you know that Lune’s design already leans heavily into that painterly, ethereal JRPG vibe. Swapping her outfit for something iconic—like Tifa’s midriff-baring ensemble from Final Fantasy VII—feels less like a jarring mod and more like a bold crossover choice.

This isn’t just a recolor or a lazy reskin. It’s a full model and outfit swap that fits seamlessly onto Lune’s frame, allowing her to fight through poetic nightmares while serving high-kick aesthetics. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Lune raided Tifa’s closet, wonder no more. The result is every bit as awesome as it sounds.

Rear view of Lune in Tifa’s outfit walking through a blue forest

What the Mod Includes

Let’s break down what this outfit mod actually delivers:

  • Full Tifa Lockhart Outfit Model: Lune is dressed head to toe in Tifa’s classic black mini skirt, white crop top, suspenders, and gloves. The detailing is crisp, and the textures respect both games’ styles while leaning more toward realism.
  • Works Seamlessly with Animations: No stiff poses or clipping nightmares. The outfit is properly rigged to Lune’s model and flows naturally during movement, battles, and cutscenes.
  • Preserves Lune’s Face and Hair: This is an outfit swap, not a character replacement. You’re still playing as Lune—she’s just rocking a new look that screams Seventh Heaven chic.
  • Clean Integration: There’s no weird distortion, no lighting bugs, and no “Tifa cosplaying as a brushstroke.” The outfit blends surprisingly well into the surreal world of Clair Obscur.
 Lune and Gustave in cutscene, with Lune wearing Tifa’s clothes

How to Install the Tifa Outfit Mod

If you’ve dabbled in modding before, this process is as easy as Lune’s first boss fight:

  1. Download the mod files from this download link.
  2. Drop them into the appropriate mod folder for your game installation (typically under Paks).
  3. Boot up Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and prepare to witness Lune slay shadows in combat and fashion.

No complicated scripts. No mod loader dependencies. Just classic drag-and-drop functionality that works right out of the box.

Lune and Gustave walking through colorful terrain

Why This Mod Works So Well

Sure, at first glance, mixing Final Fantasy and Clair Obscur might sound like fanfiction levels of crossover energy. But stylistically, the two worlds actually play nicely together.

Both games lean into:

Tifa’s outfit, despite being decades old, has aged like fine wine. It’s iconic enough to instantly stand out, but it doesn’t clash with the visual palette of Clair Obscur. In fact, the sleek black-and-white contrast pops beautifully against the game’s pastel, oil-paint-style environments.

And then there’s the nostalgia. Anyone who played Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core, or Remake probably has a soft spot for Tifa’s classic look. Seeing it brought to life in a modern indie RPG is like spotting an old friend at a masquerade ball—you didn’t expect it, but you’re thrilled they showed up.

Gustave and Lune mid-conversation with Lune in Tifa’s outfit

Perfect for Screenshots and Replay Value

Let’s not kid ourselves: sometimes mods are less about mechanics and more about vibes. If you’re the kind of player who pauses for screenshots mid-battle, this mod is your new best friend.

Cinematic shots of Lune striking dramatic poses in Tifa’s outfit? Chef’s kiss. Especially during high-stakes scenes where the contrast between the game’s dark tone and her upbeat outfit makes things feel… almost meta.

And if you’ve already beaten the game once, this is a fantastic excuse to revisit the world of Expedition 33 from a totally new fashion-forward perspective.

Gustave and Lune kneeling, showing close-up of modded outfit

Any Downsides?

Not really—but here’s the fine print:

  • This is purely a cosmetic mod. No changes to Lune’s stats, combat style, or dialogue.
  • It may not be lore-friendly if you’re a stickler for in-universe consistency. But let’s be honest, you’re here for the vibe.
  • Always back up your game files before modding. You know the drill.
Gustave and Lune by campfire, Lune wearing Tifa gear

Final Verdict: A Stylish Power Move

The Tifa outfit mod for Lune in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is the kind of crossover content that injects personality, style, and just a hint of chaos into an already surreal RPG. Whether you’re a long-time admirer of Final Fantasy or just looking to give Lune a little extra flair, this mod delivers big on visual payoff with zero gameplay compromise.

In short: this isn’t just the way—this is the fashionable way.

Lune in Tifa outfit looking toward giant chained statue

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Novara Skuara

When I was 7, I saw Star Wars: A New Hope in theaters a week after it opened. My parents were nice enough to take me and I have been a fan of Star Wars and almost all science fiction in general. I am an amateur writer who has been published for contributing flavor text to a RP game. I also have a copyright on a novel I hope to be able to publish sometime soon.