Changing your Monster Hunter Wilds characters look still has a price tag
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Despite all the massive improvements in Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom will still charge you money to edit your character or Palico more than once.Once you create your character during the intro sequence, youll only have one opportunity to fully change them using a free character edit voucher. After that, itll cost you at least $6.99 to even enter the customization menu again although thatll net you three vouchers. Palico edit vouchers are the same deal, but you can also buy a three-pack of both for $9.99.Theres currently no way to earn character or Palico edit vouchers by simply playing the game, just as it is in Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World. In your tent, you can edit minor aspects of your character without a voucher, like their makeup, facial hair, and clothing, but everything else is locked behind the full customization menu.Not being able to repeatedly change your hunters features for free hasnt surprised longtime players, but it also hasnt made them any less frustrated that Capcom still wants to charge for it. Given that Monster Hunter Wilds features some of the series most stunning outfits which you can swap between for free its a bizarre choice.Polygon has asked Capcom why it decided to keep character edit vouchers. Well update this post when we hear back.Over a million people were playing Monster Hunter Wilds hours after it launched on Steam today, and thats not counting all the people on consoles. If youre planning to spend the weekend on the hunt, make sure your character looks exactly the way you want them to early on when you can still restart. Otherwise, you might have to take out the credit card.
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