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The wardrobe is the in-game interface, accessed through the hero panel, that allows players to change the appearance of, or transmute, their armor, weapons, gathering tools and back items. This feature is unlocked account-wide at level 6.

Contents

  • 1 Navigating the wardrobe
  • 2 Transmutation
  • 3 Locked and unlocked skins
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 See also
  • 7 External links

Navigating the wardrobe[edit]

The Wardrobe tab in the Hero panel allows to view and apply unlocked skins for each type of the equipment. It is possible to preview multiple skin changes at the same time. Dyes can also be applied to the previewed skins by going to the Dyes tab.

1. Randomize Appearance
Shows preview with randomly selected unlocked skins for all equipment, except for the gathering tools.
2. Skin type selector
Drop-down menu to select a skin type.
3. Skin collection
Shows unlocked skins for the selected type.
4. Skinnable equipment
The equipment currently worn by the character that can be skinned. Note that although trinkets are shown, they cannot be skinned.
5. Transmutation summary
Shows how many transmutation charges are available and how many the current skin changes will require.

Transmutation[edit]

Transmutation is the process of giving equipment a new skin by using transmutation charges. The transmuted item will have the characteristics of the original base item and the appearance of the skin applied. Usage of skins is restricted to:

  • Weapons usable by the character's profession. Elite specialization specific weapons will only apply if the related elite build is equipped. For example, if a necromancer changes the stats of a torch (related to the scourge specialization) yet the build equipped is that of a reaper, the torch will equip and unequip but not show skins in the wardrobe when highlighted. You must equip the related specialization so the character could actually use the torch.
  • Weapons of the same type as the target skin; for example, a staff cannot be transmuted to look like a greatsword.
  • The armor type of the character's profession; for example, medium armor wearers cannot use the looks of heavy armor.
  • Cultural armor of the character's race.
Preview

A skin type can be selected either by using the skin type selector or by clicking on a piece of equipment. Once a skin type is selected, the skin collection will show all of the unlocked skins for that type, and a bouncing arrow will point to the associated equipment slot. To preview a skin, click its icon in the skin pane, and it will be shown on the paper doll. To remove a skin preview, you can click on the yellow "x" icon at the bottom-right of the item's icon.

Skins can be previewed on different pieces of equipment simultaneously simply by selecting a different skin type. Skins can also be previewed together with dyes, allowing a player to completely customize the character's appearance before making any permanent modifications.

Cost

After previewing a skin, the transmutation summary will appear, showing how many transmutation charges it will cost to save the selected skins. Most skins cost 1 transmutation charge, while some special skins are free. Clicking "Apply" will spend the transmutation charges and permanently save the skin selections to your equipped items. Clicking "Reset" will revert all skin previews on the paper doll. There is no cost for legendary equipment, skins earned through the Hall of Monuments, through achievement rewards or from consumables that apply a skin when used.

After new skins are applied, the "Skin Locked/Unlocked" text in the tooltip of each base item will be replaced with "Transmuted".

Locked and unlocked skins[edit]

All skins are initially locked, except those associated with the starter equipment given following character creation. A skin is unlocked once per account, after which the skin is available to any character on the account. Skins are automatically unlocked by any action that binds the item or otherwise removes it from the economy:

  • Equipping the item (only applies to armor and weapon skins)
  • Using the item in the Mystic Forge (only applies to armor and weapon skins)
  • Binding: equipping or right-clicking to choose "Unlock Skin". Skins that are bound-on-acquire are automatically unlocked, e.g. purchasing skins with karma or badges of honor.
  • Removing from the economy: salvaging, right-clicking a skin consumable to choose "Store in Wardrobe", deleting, or using in the Mystic Forge.

As a corollary, skins are not unlocked by any action that allows someone else to acquire the item, including moving to a guild bank, selling on the Trading Post, or sending to a friend. Items of Basic or Fine quality that have been used to unlock skins can be resold on the market.

Some skins do not show as locked in the wardrobe and are instead hidden until the skin is unlocked.

Notes[edit]

  • Skins are applied to each item, not to the item's slot. For example, applying a new skin to a greatsword will modify that specific weapon; any other greatsword you equip will supply its own skin.

Trivia[edit]

  • With the April 2014 Feature Pack, the Wardrobe replaced the old transmutation system.
  • The wardrobe interface received improvements with the September 2014 Feature Pack.

See also[edit]

  • Wardrobe Storage

External links[edit]

  • Introducing the Wardrobe System

Wardrobe lists

Light armor
HeadgearShouldersChestGlovesLeggingsBoots
Medium armor
HeadgearShouldersChestGlovesLeggingsBoots
Heavy armor
HeadgearShouldersChestGlovesLeggingsBoots
One-handed
AxeDaggerMacePistolScepterSword
Off-hand only
FocusShieldTorchWarhorn
Two-handed
GreatswordHammerLongbowRifleShort bowStaff
Aquatic
Harpoon gunSpearTrident
Other
Back itemGathering toolsHidden skinsPromo skins
List of unobtainable wardrobe unlocks
Weapons with unique animations
Weapons with unique sound

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FAQs

Is Guild Wars 3 confirmed? ›

Guild Wars 3 came up in a recent shareholders meeting at NCSoft, with the company effectively announcing it's in development. I doubt this will have much effect on GW1 given how cheap it is for ArenaNet to keep the servers online, but it's interesting news nonetheless.

When did Guild Wars 2 come out? ›

What are the major releases for GW2? ›

Four major expansion packs have been released for the game thus far; Heart of Thorns (2015), Path of Fire (2017), End of Dragons (2022), and Secrets of the Obscure (2023). A fifth expansion pack, Janthir Wilds (2024) is set to release on August 20, 2024, and sixth expansion pack is in development, slated for 2025.

How do you change professions in GW2? ›

Once a profession is selected for a character, it cannot be changed. Upon reaching level 80, the character gains the ability to train an elite specialization which often significantly changes the playstyle of the profession.

Will Guild Wars 2 have a 4th expansion? ›

Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure is the fourth expansion pack for Guild Wars 2. Its development was confirmed on March 22, 2022, and officially announced on June 27, 2023. The release date was Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 09:00 UTC-07:00.

Will Guild Wars 2 end after end of dragons? ›

Despite the expansion's name, it has been stated by the developers and the Studio Director that End of Dragons is not the end of the Guild Wars 2 storyline nor the end of the game development.

Is Guild Wars 2 worth 2024? ›

Yeah, it's probably worth it. GW2 is one of these games where old content is not always abandoned content, you still see really many players alking around in the older expansions, simply since it's still worth doing them. So the age of the game is not really a disadvantage.

What is the next GW2 expansion 2024? ›

Guild Wars 2 Opens Door to Player Housing in New Expansion 'Janthir Wilds' Launching August 20, 2024.

What is the current max level in GW2? ›

When a character accumulates enough experience, they will gain a level and receive level rewards up to the maximum level 80. Depending on a level, rewards unlock new skills and mechanics, providing various game tips and guidance, increase character's attributes, grant hero points, and unlock equipment of higher rarity.

What is the end game in GW2? ›

Endgame refers to the content intended for players after they reach the maximum level on their character. While Guild Wars 2's open world uses Dynamic level adjustment so that high-level players can still play in low-level zones, most of the endgame content is restricted for max-level characters.

Should you play GW2 expansions in order? ›

You can play them in any order. Content is never outdated. Everyone would suggest getting Heart of Thorns and Path of Exile for $30 because it's a massive amount of content. Newest expansion is tiny in comparison.

What is the most fun profession in gw2? ›

Elementalist may not be the most popular class, but I think it definitely ranks highly in the fun department. It just has so many skills and having them split across 4 elements rather than 2 weapons leads to some unique and interesting gameplay. I especially enjoy weaver with the additional layer of dual attunement.

What is the most complex profession in gw2? ›

Engineer core is absolutely one of the more complex classes in the game. It's not very straightforward with the kits, limited weapon choices, etc. The elite specs do simplify things a bit but I think core engineer with 3 stars for complexity makes sense.

What is the best open world profession in gw2? ›

  • Guardian.
  • Mesmer.
  • Ranger.
  • Revenant.
  • Necromancer.
  • Engineer.
  • Warrior.
  • Elementalist.

Is the Guild 3 still being worked on? ›

The development will continue with a small team that will work on the editor! The release date is not set so far, please be a bit patient. Regarding the ipv6 support we sadly have to say that the developer of the multiplayer library is still working on that issue.

Is ArenaNet making Guild Wars 3? ›

With two more expansions still in the works set to launch this year and in 2025, respectively, Guild Wars 2 players aren't hurting for new content. That's why the news that ArenaNet is working on a proper third game in the series came as such a shock.

How long is the guild 3? ›

Updated:
Single-PlayerPolledAverage
Main Story218h 58m
All PlayStyles218h 58m

Can I run the Guild 3? ›

To play The Guild 3 you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i3-2340UE. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core i7-4790 to play the game. The Guild 3 system requirements state that you will need at least 8 GB of RAM.

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