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Middle-earth Shadow of War: How to Change Clothes and Outfits

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How to Change Clothes and Outfits in Middle-earth: Shadow of War

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As you progress through your adventure in Shadow of War, you’ve probably wondered if there’s any way you can change clothes. After all, a bad ass warrior such as Talion should have some equally cool outfits. Well, we’ve got some good and bad news on that front.

The good news is that yes, you can change clothes and outfits in Shadow of War. The bad news, however, is that Talion’s clothes are linked to the armor or gear that he has equipped. For example, if you pick up some new armor and equip it, his clothes will automatically change. This does mean, however, that if you’ve got one amazing piece of armor but you hate the way it looks, you’ll either have to deal with it or suffer the lower defense stats of any other armor you may have.

That’s just about everything you need to know to change clothes and outfits in Shadow of War. Still got a question on the game? Sound off in the comments below and we’ll do our best to get you an answer.

For more on Shadow of War, be sure to check out our wiki.


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