Witcher 3: How to Access the Alternative Looks DLC | Screen Rant

Witcher 3: How to Access the Alternative Looks DLC | Screen Rant

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has free DLC packs that can change the appearance of Ciri, Triss, and Yennefer, but the player needs to actively switch the costumes on in order to see them in-game. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has some of the best-paid DLC expansions in gaming history, and CD Projekt Red also released free DLC packs that could be claimed by anyone who owned the game.Three of the most popular free DLC packs for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt were known as "Alternative Looks" and they changed the in-game models for Ciri, Triss, and Yennefer. These new outfits turned out to be a hit with fans and they became the subject of many cosplay outfits around the world. The problem with the Alternative Looks DLC is that it's not immediately apparent how to use them, with many fans believing that they needed to use in-game items to switch them on. The truth is less complicated, which is why Screen Rant has created this guide to help players activate the Alternative Looks for Ciri, Triss, and Yennefer.Related: Witcher 3: The Secret Boss You Probably Didn't Know AboutWhat Is The Alternative Looks DLC?The Alternative Looks DLC packs were released from May to July in 2015. When activated, the in-game character models for Ciri, Triss, and Yennefer are changed. Ciri starts wearing a stylish suit of chainmail, Triss wears a revealing set of green robes with an intricate golden inlay, while Yennefer sports a black dress that shows off her shoulders and thighs.It isn't just the ladies of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt who received a new look in the free DLC updates, as Geralt was the beneficiary of the Beard & Hairstyle set, which gave the player more customization options for the famous witcher. These can be accessed through the barbers found in the land and don't require activation in the options menu.How To Switch On The New OutfitsIn order to use the Alternative Look DLC for Ciri, Triss, and Yennefer, the player needs to manually activate them in the main menu. The player needs to go into the Gameplay tab and scroll to the bottom of the list. The Alternative Look DLCs can be selected individually, so the player is free to mix and match them with the default outfits, in case they like some (but not all) of the new costumes.Next: The Witcher: 10 References To The Games Only Loyal Fans Would NoticeThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is available now for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.Fortnite: Building Structures 101 A Beginner's GuideAbout The AuthorScott has been writing for Screen Rant since 2016 and regularly contributes to The Gamer. He has previously written articles and video scripts for websites like Cracked, Dorkly, Topless Robot, and TopTenz.A graduate of Edge Hill University in the UK, Scott started out as a film student before moving into journalism. It turned out that wasting a childhood playing video games, reading comic books, and watching movies could be used for finding employment, regardless of what any career advisor might tell you. Scott specializes in gaming and has loved the medium since the early 90s when his first console was a ZX Spectrum that used to take 40 minutes to load a game from a tape cassette player to a black and white TV set. Scott now writes game reviews for Screen Rant and The Gamer, as well as news reports, opinion pieces, and game guides. He can be contacted on LinkedIn.More About Scott Baird

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