The customization options in Jedi Survivor have been expanded and improved from those available to you in its predecessor, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. You can now customize Cal from the beginning of the game, albeit with a limited selection of cosmetics and appearance styles. We’ll show you exactly how to change Cal’s hair, beard, jacket, shirt, and pants on this page, and where to get more customization options as you play through the game.
How to Change Cal’s Appearance in Jedi Survivor¶
How to Change Your Hair and Beard¶
There are a lot more options for you to choose from when it comes to customizing your appearance as Cal Kestis in Jedi Survivor. Not least among the new options is the ability to change your hairstyle and beard! That’s right - Cal has a beard now - properly signifying that he’s been through some rough stuff and he’s come out the other side a more balanced, mature Jedi. However, if you’d rather return to the clean shaven Cal, you can do this from the start of the game by going to the options menu, then selecting “Customization” between the “Journey” and “Abilities” tabs.
All Hairstyles in Jedi Survivor¶
There are currently 14 available hairstyles, named the following:
- Bun
- Buzzcut
- Center Part
- Choppy Forward
- Crew Cut
- Hawk
- Headband
- Mullet
- Scrapper
- Shag
- Slicked Back
- Survivor (default)
- Undercut
- Windswept
All Beards in Jedi Survivor¶
There’s a total of 11 beard options that you can acquire in the game:
- Full Beard
- Full Goatee and Mustache
- Goatee
- Goatee and Mustache
- Light Mustache
- Light Mustache and Patch
- Mustache
- Mustache and Patch
- Shaven
- Short Beard
- Short Goatee
Note that most of the beard options come with two variants - stubble or clean shaven. This will give you a different outline depending on the beard style that you’ve chosen.
How to Change Your Jacket, Shirt, and Pants¶
Among the options to change your clothing are jacket, shirt, and pants. You’ll find many different variants of these as you make your way through the game, and each one allows you to change the associated color for it, so if you want to keep the style of an item that you’re already wearing but just freshen it up a bit, you can often choose between 6 different color combinations for it. Most of the new items that you’ll find will be looted from chests throughout the world, but some can be exchanged for material from specific vendors.
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