In a game where cosmetics play about as large of a role as the combat like Diablo Immortal, it's natural for players to want to get in there and fine-tune their characters until they look just right. This is a process that is in the evolutionary phase upon the release, with more information on the horizon.
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Even after new promised features for cosmetics have been added, there will most certainly be more cosmetic features added in the future. For those who have established characters in Diablo Immortal, it'll be something to revisit and refine as more options get added.
At the time of this writing, there is no way, after creating the character, to change their physical features. However, the development team has stated that this issue will be corrected soon and has detailed the process. Players will go to Westmarch and essentially create a «new» class, likely at a vendor type of NPC.
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As of now, that makes getting the exact details just right at the start that much more critical. Going too quickly would be one of many rookie mistakes. For a mobile game, there are extensive features, colors, and shapes to experiment with. Given that players have been told they will change looks as though they were starting over, it's safe to assume that these adjustments will be just as in-detail as when they first debuted.
Changing looks is not just a feature in Diablo Immortal, it's a heavily monetized one and a big part of why the free-to-play game is a free download. Plays that want to customize the character's outfits have many choices, most of which must be unlocked or purchased.
It's as simple as tapping the 'Cosmetics' tab inside of the
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