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How to Use the Wardrobe (Transmog): To Transmog
Cyberpunk 2077

How to Use the Wardrobe (Transmog): To Transmog

Learn how to use the Wardrobe feature in Cyberpunk 2077 to create and equip custom outfits. Change your look without affecting your stats!

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Learn how to use the Wardrobe feature in Cyberpunk 2077 to create and equip custom outfits. Change your look without affecting your stats!

Alright, so you've heard about the Wardrobe feature in Cyberpunk 2077, right? After the Edgerunner Update (Patch 1.6), you can finally change your look on the fly without messing with your gear stats. Think of it as a transmog system – you can wear what you want, look how you want, and still keep your best armor on. Let's dive into how this works.

First off, you'll find the Wardrobe in your apartments. Not every place has one, which makes sense – you can't exactly install a fancy wardrobe in a desert tent, can you? Once you find it, you'll see an inventory screen. The cool part is that every single piece of clothing you've ever picked up – whether you bought it, found it, or got it as a quest reward – has its appearance saved here. It doesn't matter if you later sold it, stashed it, or even disassembled it; its look is locked into the Wardrobe.

How to Create and Equip Outfits:

When you access the Wardrobe, you'll notice a few things. In the middle, you've got slots for your clothing items (head, upper body, lower body). On the left, there are six outfit slots where you can save your custom looks. Pick an outfit slot first, then start filling in the clothing slots. When you select a clothing slot (like 'head'), all the saved appearances for that slot will pop up on the right side of the screen. Just pick the one you like, and repeat for the other slots.

Once you've put together your masterpiece, just exit the Wardrobe. Now, to actually equip it, you'll need to go into your main menu, then hit 'Inventory', and select the 'Outfit' slot. Here, you'll see your saved outfits at the top right. You can switch between these six saved outfits anytime, and they'll change your character's appearance without touching your gear's stats. Pretty neat, huh?

What's the Point?

So, these outfits you save are purely cosmetic. They change how you *look*, not how you perform. It's a great way to keep your favorite outfits saved without having to wear suboptimal gear. While it doesn't magically fix the sting of finding awesome legendary armor that's way too high level for you, it does give you a lot more freedom to customize your look without needing to invest heavily in Technical Ability for crafting or spending tons of resources on gear you won't actually wear.

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