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==Enter the Gungeon==
 
==Enter the Gungeon==
Alternate costumes are obtained by killing a [[Gungeoneer]]'s past. There is only one alternate costume for each Gungeoneer, except for the Paradox and the Gunslinger, who don't have one. Once a Gungeoneer's past has been killed a pile of clothes will appear next to them in [[The Breach|Breach]], interacting with the clothes while playing as the appropriate Gungeoneer will swap them into their alternate costume. The pile of clothes will then change appearance to appear as the Gungeoneer's standard outfit. Changing Gungeoneers will swap them back into their standard outfit.
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Alternate costumes are obtained by killing a [[Gungeoneers|Gungeoneer's]] past. There is only one alternate costume for each Gungeoneer, except for the Bullet, the Paradox, and the Gunslinger. The Bullet has two skins (only on PS4 and Switch), while the Paradox and the Gunslinger don't have one. Once a Gungeoneer's past has been killed, a pile of clothes will appear next to them in [[The Breach]], interacting with the clothes while playing as the appropriate Gungeoneer will swap them into their alternate costume. The pile of clothes will then change appearance to appear as the Gungeoneer's standard outfit. Changing Gungeoneers will swap them back into their standard outfit.
   
 
The alternate costumes are as shown below.
 
The alternate costumes are as shown below.
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==Exit the Gungeon==
 
==Exit the Gungeon==
Skins, Outfits, Costumes or Vestiments are sold by Snails in the [[Underbreach]] after he is rescued in the Gungeon using a key purchased from the [[Resourceful Rat#Exit the Gungeon|Resourceful Rat]]. These alternate skins can be equipped at Snails' coat rack.
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Skins, Outfits, Costumes or Vestiments are sold by [[Snails]] in the [[Underbreach]] after he is rescued in the Gungeon using a key purchased from the [[Resourceful Rat#Exit the Gungeon|Resourceful Rat]]. These alternate skins can be equipped at Snails' coat rack.
   
 
There are two alternate skins for each character. The first skin for each always costs 50 {{HC}}, while the second (with the exception of Cooltist) costs 100 {{HC}}. The first alt skins are all carried over from [[Enter the Gungeon]], and are unlocked from the beginning, while the second set are all unique to [[Exit the Gungeon]] and are unlocked after that character has successfully exited at least once.
 
There are two alternate skins for each character. The first skin for each always costs 50 {{HC}}, while the second (with the exception of Cooltist) costs 100 {{HC}}. The first alt skins are all carried over from [[Enter the Gungeon]], and are unlocked from the beginning, while the second set are all unique to [[Exit the Gungeon]] and are unlocked after that character has successfully exited at least once.
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|[[The Hunter#Exit the Gungeon|The Hunter]]
 
|[[The Hunter#Exit the Gungeon|The Hunter]]
 
|This skin is a reference to the Hunter outfit from Bloodborne.
 
|This skin is a reference to the Hunter outfit from Bloodborne.
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This skin is referred to in the game's code as 'Hoonter'.
 
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* This skin is a direct reference to how the protagonist [[wikipedia:Link_(The_Legend_of_Zelda)|Link]] is dressed in most games in the [[wikipedia:The_Legend_of_Zelda|Zelda franchise]].
 
* This skin is a direct reference to how the protagonist [[wikipedia:Link_(The_Legend_of_Zelda)|Link]] is dressed in most games in the [[wikipedia:The_Legend_of_Zelda|Zelda franchise]].
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This skin is referred to in the game's code as 'Blink'.
 
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Revision as of 12:41, 5 March 2021

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Enter the Gungeon

Alternate costumes are obtained by killing a Gungeoneer's past. There is only one alternate costume for each Gungeoneer, except for the Bullet, the Paradox, and the Gunslinger. The Bullet has two skins (only on PS4 and Switch), while the Paradox and the Gunslinger don't have one. Once a Gungeoneer's past has been killed, a pile of clothes will appear next to them in The Breach, interacting with the clothes while playing as the appropriate Gungeoneer will swap them into their alternate costume. The pile of clothes will then change appearance to appear as the Gungeoneer's standard outfit. Changing Gungeoneers will swap them back into their standard outfit.

The alternate costumes are as shown below.

Icon Name Gungeoneer
Marine In-Game Alt Knight The Marine
Hunter In-Game Alt Beastmaster The Hunter
Convict In-Game Alt Jailbird The Convict
Pilot In-Game Alt Rogue The Pilot
Robot In-Game Alt Termbot The Robot
Bullet In-Game AltShellChar Rabbit, Shell The Bullet
Cultist In-Game Alt Apple The Cultist

Exit the Gungeon

Skins, Outfits, Costumes or Vestiments are sold by Snails in the Underbreach after he is rescued in the Gungeon using a key purchased from the Resourceful Rat. These alternate skins can be equipped at Snails' coat rack.

There are two alternate skins for each character. The first skin for each always costs 50 Hegemony Credit, while the second (with the exception of Cooltist) costs 100 Hegemony Credit. The first alt skins are all carried over from Enter the Gungeon, and are unlocked from the beginning, while the second set are all unique to Exit the Gungeon and are unlocked after that character has successfully exited at least once.

After rescuing Snails and unlocking his shop, he will let you take a free costume of your choice.

Icon Name Cost Gungeoneer Notes
Marine In-Game Alt Knight 50 Hegemony Credit The Marine
Void Core Alt Skin Void Core 100 Hegemony Credit The Marine
Hunter In-Game Alt Beastmaster 50 Hegemony Credit The Hunter
  • This skin is the Hunter's default alt skin in Enter the Gungeon.
Old Blood Alt Skin Old Blood 100 Hegemony Credit The Hunter This skin is a reference to the Hunter outfit from Bloodborne.

This skin is referred to in the game's code as 'Hoonter'.

Convict In-Game Alt Jailbird 50 Hegemony Credit The Convict
  • This skin is the Convict's default alt skin in Enter the Gungeon.
Last Human Alt Skin Last Human 100 Hegemony Credit The Convict
Pilot In-Game Alt Rogue 50 Hegemony Credit The Pilot
  • This skin is the Pilot's default alt skin in Enter the Gungeon.
Wingman Alt Skin Wingman 100 Hegemony Credit The Pilot
  • This skin is a reference to the Pilot's friend and wingman from his past, Z.
Robot In-Game Alt Termbot 50 Hegemony Credit The Robot
  • This skin is the Robot's default alt skin in Enter the Gungeon.
  • This skin is also a direct reference to the appearance of the endoskeleton of the T-800 Terminator in the Terminator franchise.
Steambot Skin Steambot 100 Hegemony Credit The Robot
  • This skin is themed around the popular science fiction sub-genre of steampunk.
Bullet In-Game Alt Rabbit 50 Hegemony Credit The Bullet
  • This skin is the Bullet's default alt skin in Enter the Gungeon.
  • This skin is also a reference to The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past, namely how Link will turn into a rabbit if he ventures into the Dark World without the Moon Pearl.
Adventurer Alt Skin Adventurer 100 Hegemony Credit The Bullet
  • This skin is a direct reference to how the protagonist Link is dressed in most games in the Zelda franchise.

This skin is referred to in the game's code as 'Blink'.

Cultist In-Game Alt Apple 50 Hegemony Credit The Cultist
  • This skin is the Cultist's default alt skin in Enter the Gungeon.
Cooltist Alt Skin Cooltist 200 Hegemony Credit The Cultist
  • This skin is the most expensive overall.
  • References Number 2.

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