It’s unlocked pretty early, too

In some games, you can’t change your character’s appearanceonce you’ve locked it in. But you can change your look inElden Ring.

Here’s how to do it.Note that there are minor location namespoilers: nothing else is spoiled from a story or character perspective.

Change your look in Elden Ring guide

First, you need to accessRoundtable Holdto change your look inElden Ring. You’ll do this naturally in the story in the very first area, or directly after the first major boss of Stormveil Castle. In any case, you’ll be able to enter it through dialogue via Melina, as you’re resting at a Site of Grace (bonfire). It serves as a sort of NPC and story hub that you may visit anytime by selecting the checkpoint in the lower left-hand corner of the map.

Once you’re there, face the main balcony. Turn right and head through those doors. Then look to the right and go in that room, next to the blacksmith. In that room along the right wall,you’ll find a dressing table and a mirror. Select that you can change your look at will. It’s extremely inconspicuous, and some of you might not even enter the room, so I figured it was worth a tip.

How to change your character in Elden Ring

Options include altering your body type, age, and detailed cosmetics, like you were creating your character for the very first time.

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