Changing the looks of your armor in The First Berserker Khazan via transmog will require an extra effort. Here you will learn what is needed to alter your gear's visuals.
There are many of us who like anime-like power fantasy. Thanks to the efforts of Neople, we have yet another worthy entry in this genre – The First Berserker Khazan. While this game has to offer a lot more than just its art style, it’s an undeniably interesting feature of this production that draws people in. To customize the protagonist to our liking, we can arm him with the weapons of our choice, which will suit our playstyle the most. While swords and a spear provide offensive power, we shouldn’t neglect defense. However, armor plays also another role – fashion. Many fans would like to change the visuals of the plates without altering their stats. How to unlock transmog in Khazan? It’s a reward that won’t be easy to get.
Khazan ventures out on a journey of vengeance, defying death and being stripped of his powers… and armor, too. This won’t leave him buck naked, though, as on his venture he’ll find many amazing pieces of protection gear. A lot, however, is a matter of preference, so it can often happen that you will like style of an objectively worse piece of clothing more than its more powerful counterpart. To help overcome this dissonance, many games introduce transmog, or transmogrification – a feature which allows to change gear while keeping looks from another piece. The First Berserker Khazan lets us do it, too, but it will require some extra work.
While the requirement is rather hard, it is quite straightforward – all that is needed to unlock the possibility of changing the armor visuals is completing the title once and starting a New Game +. There, you will be able to alter the looks of your protective carapace to your heart’s content. This can take some time, though, as according to howlongtobeat, it can take around 30 to 50 hours of gameplay to complete only the main story. Of course, it depends a lot on the player and their skills, but that doesn’t change the fact that this production’s completion time is on the lengthy end of the spectrum.
Sadly, you will have to achieve it all by yourself, unless you would like your older brother to take the wheel, as there is no coop or multiplayer in any form in The First Berserker Khazan. Although, if you like this kind of games, it shouldn’t be too much of a bother. Good luck!
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