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  • Customisation
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  • Starting April 2007, there's a new thing you can do... customize your pets. See the Quick Reference page for buttons to let you customize your pets -- add backgrounds, clothes, jewelry, etc. There's a new place to put your items: a closet.
  • It allows the player to modify their vehicles to their own specification, albeit only visually.
  • Originally the customisation booth only appeared when players were using an NPC to change a part of their base clothing or hairstyle. Thus the booth only appeared in Thessalia's, Yrsa's, Reinald's and the Hairdresser's shops, which allowed players to select base clothes, base shoes, base handcuffs and hairstyles respectively.
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  • Starting April 2007, there's a new thing you can do... customize your pets. See the Quick Reference page for buttons to let you customize your pets -- add backgrounds, clothes, jewelry, etc. There's a new place to put your items: a closet.
  • Originally the customisation booth only appeared when players were using an NPC to change a part of their base clothing or hairstyle. Thus the booth only appeared in Thessalia's, Yrsa's, Reinald's and the Hairdresser's shops, which allowed players to select base clothes, base shoes, base handcuffs and hairstyles respectively. With the opening of the Solomon's General Store on 17 July 2012, players gained access to cosmetic overrides. To allow players to change between these in-game, a menu was added to select them from. Accessing this called the customisation booth down around the player, wherever they happened to be in Gielinor. Currently the customisation option is accessed through the Wardrobe, Titles, Animations and Appearance tabs of the Gear. Here players can change the title that displays next to their name, or select which animations play when performing certain actions. They can also change or remove their cosmetic overrides through the Wardrobe, or choose a new hairstyle and colour under the appearance tab.
  • Originally the customisation booth only appeared when players were using an NPC to change a part of their base clothing or hairstyle. Thus the booth only appeared in Thessalia's, Yrsa's, Reinald's and the Hairdresser's shops, which allowed players to select base clothes, base shoes, base handcuffs and hairstyles respectively. With the opening of the Solomon's General Store on 17 July 2012, players gained access to cosmetic overrides. To allow players to change between these in-game, a menu was added to select them from. On 3 March 2017, the Wardrobe interface was changed to add additional filters and the increasing of keepsake slots from 50 to 100. The customisation option is accessed through the masquerade ribbon button. Players can change the title that displays next to their name, or select which animations play when performing certain actions. They can also change or remove their cosmetic overrides through the Wardrobe, or choose a new hairstyle and colour under the appearance tab. Players also have access to pets that reside in the interface tab Pets.
  • It allows the player to modify their vehicles to their own specification, albeit only visually.