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Revision as of 03:28, 18 December 2017

Costumes are different visual skins that are available for your heroes instead of using the Standard Garbs. They can be equipped through the Seamstress at the Emporium in the Tavern/Town Hub or through the Cosmetics section which can be accessed through the player's inventory. Along with Flairs and Accessories, they make up DD2's cosmetics system.

All costumes have minimum an accessory to fill in each accessory slot.

Acquiring Costumes

Most costumes are acquired through premium currency (gems) is currently one of the ways Trendy Entertainment hopes to make money through DD2 which is a Free-to-Play game. As such in order to avoid a pay-to-win scenario, costumes are only cosmetic, affecting animations and graphics but not providing stat benefits.

  • There are certain costumes that are obtainable without using premium currency. Those are only through Defender Pack (which will have a certain chance to drop in Onslaught or acquired through premium currency). However, there are 2 that can only be acquired through obtaining codes by social media (liking DD2's Facebook Page and following DD2's Twitter page).
  • And there are certain costumes that is alternatively available through certain DLCs too.

What Does Costumes Provides

Each costumes provides a unique visual card for your deck and accessories that makes the character different. However, those accessories cannot be mixed between other costumes' accessories. Some costumes have multiple accessories for certain slots that you can switch between for unique looks, hence the same costume may look different in certain configurations.

Certain costumes does provide unique healing, death and spawn animations instead of regular ones.

Costume Themes

Costumes that are thematic may denote an event and/or a fashion collection. There are different themes available for the current heroes. However, not all themes currently do have costumes available for all heroes.

  • There are currently 7 themes that are currently available.
  1. Galactic costumes
  2. Dragonfall Carnival costumes (Dragonfall Carnival)
  3. Shadow costumes (Dragonfall Carnival)
  4. Galaxy skins (Original 4 heroes - Dragonfall Carnival )
  5. Permafrost costumes
  6. Plexus costumes
  7. Jade Guardian skins

Exclusives Themes

These are themes that are exclusive as they signify past events (available only at that particular time) or other circumstances. Those will never be available ever again.

  • There are currently 5 themes that are exclusives.
  1. Dragonfall Defenders costumes (Defense Council)
  2. Survival costumes (Survival Event 2015)
  3. Skeleton skins (Halloween Event 2015)
  4. Humbug Holiday costume (Christmas Event 2015)
  5. Burning Souls skins (Halloween Event 2016)

List of Costumes

Costumes that's purchasable by Premium Currency

(In alphabetical order)

Arcanatrooper

Epic - 800 gems

Black Magic Ops

??? - ???

Dark Arts Apprentice

Mythical - 1,600 gems

Dark Disciple

Epic - 800 gems

Dark Shawl

Powerful - 800 gems

Dark Vengeance

Epic - 1,200 gems

Doomfire Regalia

Mythical - 1,600 gems

Ebonfire Warlord

Mythical - 1,600 gems

Empress of Serpents

Epic - 800 gems

EV2 Mantis Striker

Epic - 800 gems

EV2 Mark 3

Epic - 800 gems

Galactic Assassin

Mythical - 800 gems

Galaxy Apprentice

Mythical - 800 gems

Galaxy Huntress

Mythical - 800 gems

Galaxy Monk

Mythical - 800 gems

Galaxy Squire

Mythical - 800 gems

Guardian of the Dead

Legendary - 4,800 gems

Guardian of Fire

Legendary - 4,800 gems

Guardian of the Molten Citadel

Legendary - 4,800 gems

Guardian of the Storm

Legendary - 4,800 gems

Huntress of Shadows

Epic - 800 gems

Huntswitch

??? - ???

Knight of Shadows

Powerful - 800 gems

Liberty Squire

Mythical - 1,200 gems

Mage of Shadows

Powerful - 800 gems

Magma Mage

Epic - 800 gems

Masquerade Mage

Epic - 400 gems

Molten Juggernaut

Epic - 800 gems

Monk of Shadows

Powerful - 800 gems

Moxie Rouge

Epic - 400 gems

Red Riding Huntress

Epic - 800 gems

Risen Cinders

Epic - 800 gems

Scarecrow Apprentice

Powerful - 800 gems

Shadow Armor

Mythical - 800 gems

SteamPunktress

Mythical - 1,600 gems

Shinobi Infiltrator

Mythical - 1,600 gems

Sweet Dreams Squire

Powerful - 800 gems

The Molten Master

Epic - 800 gems

Valhalla Knight

Epic - 1,200 gems

Zen Juggler

Mythical - 400 gems

How it works in early access/beta.

Costumes can be equipped through the Seamstress in the Tavern and is available starting at level 1.

They are acquired mainly through premium currency and (along with bag space, character slots and premium pets) the main way Trendy hopes to make money through DD2 which is a Free To Play game. As such in order to avoid a pay-to-win scenario, costumes are only cosmetic, affecting animations and graphics but not providing stat benefits.

There are currently two types of costumes, the first being premium sets which usually include custom animations and effects. These premium sets cannot be combined with other premium sets or costume pieces. The other type of costume is individual pieces which can be mixed and matched. These costume pieces currently do not provide any new animations or effects however they can be acquired without premium currency.

There are two ways to acquire the non-premium costume pieces, either by purchasing them directly from the Seamstress using premium currency or by opening a Lockbox with keys bought through Wyvern Tokens from the Treasure Pirate or with premium currency.

Costumes are categorized into sets, each of which contains at least 1 costume piece for:

Head

Armor

Torso

Legs

Costume Leveling

There are a number of costumes that can be leveled and change appearance while playing the game. All these costumes currently are premium. These costumes are leveled by earning experience while playing wearing the costume. Once enough Experience has been earned the appearance of the costume maybe changed in the wardrobe tab when visiting the seamstress. Players may also check there costume leveling progress from this screen.

Not all parts of a costume maybe upgradeable and others may be upgraded a number of times changing appearance with each upgrade.