Transform Your Look: Master Transmog in Monster Hunter Wilds!

In Monster Hunter Wilds, I can customize my appearance using layered armor, ensuring I don’t traipse about looking like an odd mix-and-match outfit – one moment sporting stylish Quematrice boots, the next topping it off with a bug cap!

There’s something appealing about embodying your personal power in an unconventional style – I admire that. However, if you yearn for a stylish appearance but find yourself dressed in a hodgepodge of armor that Gemma hastily put together, don’t fret – Monster Hunter World (MHW) has got your back!

In this tutorial, I’ll show you the steps to refashion your equipment, allowing you to chase game with elegance as you conquer those fearsome creatures.

How to transmog

To transform into a Monster Hunter Wilds character, you should step into your tent, open the Appearance Menu, and modify your equipment’s appearance here. Look for the Layered Armor option in the menu.

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Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how to use layered armor:

  1. Enter a tent either at base or inside a pop-up camp.
  2. Switch to the tab with the head icon – the Appearance Menu.
  3. Here, select Equipment Appearance.
  4. Select the icon for the piece of armor you want to transmog.
  5. Select the cyan icon for the layered armor you want to display on your character.
  6. In every game, transforming an armor doesn’t alter its fundamental attributes; it solely changes how it looks. Not every armor set can be found as layered armor. The choices are restricted to outfits exclusive to downloadable content and sets you’ve completely crafted yourself. This implies that the Lala Barina outfit in the Layered Armor section will only become available to you once you create its corresponding helm, chest piece, braces, coil, and greaves.

    How to dye armor

    In Monster Hunter Wilds, it’s possible to colorize your layered armor. To accomplish this, simply tap on the two colored boxes located on the side of the Appearance tab in your equipment menu.

    In this instance, you’ll find a color customization feature that lets you pick the ideal shade for your armor. Typically, the standard armor collections made by Gemma can’t be altered, but you have the freedom to dye your undergarments as you please.

    Inside your tent, you may find it helpful to explore the art of altering your appearance and concealing your helmet in relation to Transmogrification (Transmog for short).

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2025-02-27 14:41