Changing Your Character’s Appearance in Windblown: A Step-by-Step Guide

Changing Your Character’s Appearance in Windblown: A Step-by-Step Guide

The newest action roguelite from Motion Twin, Windblown, has launched in early access for PC. This charming yet lethal game offers exhilarating movement, formidable foes, and a fantastic soundtrack. While we anticipate that the game’s mechanics and features will evolve throughout its early access phase, there is still plenty of content to enjoy right now. If you’re looking to modify your character’s look in Windblown, here’s a guide on how to do it.

How to Change Your Character’s Appearance in Windblown

Character Appearances in Windblown
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  • Start by interacting with Eperin, located close to your spawn tent.
  • Eperin offers various items and upgrades using Gears (the in-game currency).
Eperin in Windblown
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  • For 50 Gears, buy the Macaba’s Bark, which enables character customization. This upgrade is available immediately, so just make the purchase.
Macaba's Bark in Windblown
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  • You’ll find Macaba right next to your spawn tent.
Macaba in Windblown
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  • Have a chat with her and choose the species you’d like to change to. This action is free, and you can switch back and forth without delay.
Change Species in Windblown
Screenshot courtesy of Prima Games

Currently, Windblown offers five species (or skins) for players to select:

  • Axolotl
  • Basilisk
  • One
  • Intern
  • Pangolin
Additional Character Appearances in Windblown
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The “Intern” species, borrowed from Dead Cells, is available from the game’s launch until November 7, 2024. This is currently the only content with a time restriction, and it coincides with a launch discount that expires on November 6, 2024. The developers have indicated through their roadmap that additional skins will be introduced in later updates.

Windblown’s progression format mirrors elements seen in Dead Cells, and we are eager to observe how character customization will develop in future updates.

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