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How To Change Your Hairstyle and Eye Color In Pokémon Sword and Shield

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Sometimes you just want to customize your trainer right away in Sword and Shield. Here is how you can change your hair style and color in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

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Once you start up your copy of Pokémon Sword or Shield, you are greeted with picking your preferred language settings, then you get to pick up to eight preset trainer looks. But maybe you do not want to have the same hair style and eye color throughout your journey in the Galar region. Here’s how to change them in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

Heading to Motostoke

You will arrive at Motostoke after you obtained your starter, Pokédex, and other key items. After talking with Sonia, you will be able to roam around the giant area before registering for the Gym Challenge. Head over to the right of the entrance to Motostoke and you will see a building with scissors. Once you enter, you will be able to customize your hair style, its color, and maybe some makeup for your character.

Options and Prices

Pokemon Sword/Shield hair guide

For 3000 Pokédollars, you will be able to change your hairstyle and color. There are a nice amount of options to choose from, so you are free to change how your hair looks.

For your makeup, it will cost 1000 Pokédollars. With this option, you can change your eye color and even your eyebrows’ shape and color.

To our delight, this system has far more variety of customization compared to Pokémon Sun and Moon.


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Rebekah is a recent university graduate with a Bachelor's in English with a love for anything Nintendo related, especially Fire Emblem. She has also done freelance work for other sites such as TheThings, TheGamer, and FanSided.