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Can You Make Your Character Bald in Tower of Fantasy?

It looks good on some folks.

One of Tower of Fantasy’s big selling points is its extremely detailed character creation and customization system. You can carefully tweak numerous elements of your player character’s appearance, including three levels of hair customization! However, some characters look better with no hair instead. So, can you make your character bald in Tower of Fantasy?

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Can You Make Your Character Bald in Tower of Fantasy?

Unfortunately, Tower of Fantasy does not feature bald heads in its hair and head customization options. While you can customize the front, top, and back of your character’s hairstyle, the closest you can get to full-on baldness is to just pick all of the shortest hair combination options. If you want your character to have no hair whatsoever, you’re sadly out of luck.

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The character customizer in Tower of Fantasy does feature head-mounted accessories like headphones and animal ears, and you can change your character’s appearance after you’ve made them for a fee of 100 Dark Crystals. You’re free to alter any aspect of your character’s appearance, hair and head accessories included. The only thing you’re not allowed to change after you’ve finalized your character is your gender.

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As such, while there is no option for bald heads right now, it is possible that such an option may be added to the game later on in its lifespan. Or, if they don’t add a bald hair option, they could add some manner of cap or helmet that could create a similar appearance. For the time being, though, just pick the shortest hair options you can find, and then try to match the color of their hair as close to the color of their skin as possible. It will definitely look weird, but that’s the best we’re gonna get right now.

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Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.