How do you change your appearance in Red Dead Online? Upon starting Red Dead Redemption 2’s multiplayer mode, you’ll be tasked with creating an avatar to represent your Western alter-ego in the game. But how do you alter your (anti?) hero’s looks once you’ve got started? As part of our Red Dead Online guide, we’re going to explain how to change your appearance. If you'd rather start a new game, then you can also find out How to Make a New Character.
Red Dead Online: How to Change Your Appearance
While there was no way to change your appearance in Red Dead Online at launch, Rockstar has since added the feature in. It's worth noting that the first time you change your appearance it will be free, but you'll have to pay 10 Gold thereafter. You can find out How to Earn Gold through the link.
In order to change your appearance in Red Dead Online, tap left on the d-pad while in Free Roam. Scroll to Online Options and select Change Appearance. From here, you'll load into the character creation screen where you can alter your looks. As mentioned, if this is your first time changing your appearance then it'll be free, but any subsequent alterations will cost 10 Gold.
Did you change your appearance in RDR2 Online? Let us know in the comments section below, and be sure to check out our Red Dead Online guide.
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Really? OMG! I wish they would’ve explained this in the single player mode.
So this article was clickbait then? I really hope websites get fined for this crap one day. Thought push square was better than this.
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So let's watch the language please
Thanks for understanding
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A: You can't travel to the Moon right now.
O, thanks for letting me know that bs, any more useless advices?
I think this should’ve been more upfront as it gives the impression you can. A character creation guide or something that made it clear from the headline it wasn’t alterable past character creation. Because this is one of the clickbait looking articles I’ve ever seen on this site.
You literally said you would explain how to in the article, then said you can’t. No offense, but that’s a lie earlier in the article. You claimed to teach something you know can’t be done. This isn’t a clickbait site.
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