Hogwarts Legacy: how to change your character’s appearance

Hogwarts Legacy: how to change your character’s appearance

Wondering how to change your character’s appearance in Hogwarts Legacy? In this role-playing game, you will have the opportunity to explore the magical halls of Hogwarts and its surroundings. Completing all the quests in this game may take some time. So it’s understandable if you want to change the look of your character. You get a lot of customization options when you create a character at the start. But what about the middle of the game? In this guide, we’ll show you how to change it.

How to change the appearance of a character in Hogwarts Legacy

To change their character’s appearance in Hogwarts Legacy, players can visit Madame Tressing’s Tress Shop. Then interact with Calliope Snelling and you will get the option to change your appearance. To get to this place, you need to go to the village of Hogsmeade. On the map, the shop is marked with a scissors icon.

In this store, you will get several options for customizing your character, such as:

  • Hair color
  • Hairstyle
  • Complexion
  • Freckles and moles
  • Scars and marks
  • eye color
  • Eyebrow color
  • Eyebrow shape

When you’re done setting up, click the button labeled “Confirm”at the bottom. If you’re wondering if you can change the shape of your body, the answer is no. In addition, you can change almost the entire appearance of your character. Be aware that Madame Snelling’s services are not free. To change your appearance, you will have to spend 20 Galleons per visit.

How to change your outfit

To change clothes in this game, you will not need to visit any store or go to a fitting room. All you have to do is just open the pause menu and go to the Gears section. Here you can choose from a list of uniforms, robes and outfits. You can also apply traits to these outfits to get a few benefits.

That’s all from us on how to change the appearance of a character in Hogwarts Legacy. For other helpful guides, be sure to visit our Hogwarts Legacy section.

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