Sometimes, that character you spent hours customizing looks less like the badass warrior you imagined and more like, uh, well, let’s just say not-so-badass. But—you can still give them a makeover. Let’s discuss how you can change your appearance in Throne and Liberty and what it’s gonna cost you.
So, How Do You Change Your Appearance in Throne and Liberty?
It kinda disappointing, when you spend forever sculpting your dream character, only for them to look completely different once the lighting changes.
In an MMO, it’s even worse—you’re stuck with that look for who knows how many hours.
But here’s the good news you Throne and Liberty allows you to change appearance of your character.
You can change your appearance, Yes—but it’s not as simple as just hitting a button.
Well, so how it works you ask? Here is How it works:
- Once you’ve cleared the tutorial and landed in the town of Kastleton, you’ll finally unlock the magic of the Mirror Boutique.
- To access it, hit F11 in the main menu. From there, you can mess around with a bunch of appearance options.
- Everything you saw during character creation is right there again, waiting for you.
- You can even edit your outfits (fancy transmog, anyone?) using skins you’ve earned from the Battle Pass.
But There’s a Small Catch
But once you change appearance of your character it won’t let you save it, not unless you have Appearance Change Ticket.
Yeah, I know, I know there is no free makeovers here.
So if you want to have an Appearance change ticket you can buy by one of these two way (Spoilers: both of these methods will cost you real money) –
Buy Appearance change ticket from the Shop
You can have your Appearance Change Ticket for 25 Lucent.
That’s the in-game currency you buy with real-world money, and the cost of Lucent varies depending on your region
Once you have 25 Lucent you can purchase that ticket to change look of your character.
Level Up the Premium Battle Pass
If you hit level 19 in the Premium Battle Pass (which ends on October 31st, 2024), you’ll score a free ticket.
However, The Premium Battle Pass itself costs 500 Lucent, but it comes with other goodies that make it worth the splurge—especially if you’re planning a total character overhaul.
Even though you can’t change your character’s appearance mid-game for free, you can still give them different clothes to make them look cute or badass, depending on your choice.