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How to change the HUD size in Lost Ark

Make it bigger or smaller.

Lost Ark is a free-to-play 2.5D MMORPG with an emphasis on PvE and exploration. You’ll explore the vast world the game has to offer while also exploring Chaos Dungeons. There are five main classes and multiple advanced classes to choose from, allowing players to play a character that fits best with their playstyle.

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Your HUD serves as your main source of information in the game. It displays your health, mana, skills, chat, and a minimap. If you find the HUD too small or think it covers too much of the screen, there is a way to change its size.

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If you want to change your HUD size, click on the settings either on the character selection screen or services and then settings if you’re in-game. In the video tab, scroll all the way down to see the HUD Size Adjustment option. You have five sizes to choose from: 80%, 90%, 100%, which is the default setting, 105%, or 110%. Whatever setting you pick will affect the entire HUD, even the miscellaneous buttons in the bottom right corner. Unfortunately, the HUD Size Adjustment does not affect the size of text bubbles or the dialogue size when you’re talking to a NPC.


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Kristi Jimenez is a Contributing Writer for Gamepur and has been covering video games since 2011 through Twitch and YouTube. She's also an indie game developer with multiple titles under her belt. Her interests outside of games include anime, creative writing, and musicals.