Transmog in Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla is a much-awaited feature that recently made it to the game with the release of Title Update 1.2.0. Since fashion has always been the true endgame, Transmog lets players change the appearance of weapons/armor for a small cost. But how does one do it? In this Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla guide, we’ve detailed everything there’s to know about how Transmog works in the game.
Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Transmog
Transmog is an interesting mechanic present in different games. What it does is that it lets players keep the appearance of a weapon or an armor set without worrying about stats. For example, if a player likes the stats offered by the Mentor Armor Set but not its appearance, he can keep the stats of the Mentor Armor Set onto something that he likes the appearance of e.g. Altaïr Armor Set. Therefore, the game lets players get the best of both worlds – the appearance of one and the stats of the other. This can be done for both weapons and armor.
Transmog in Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey didn’t cost anything but costs 50 Silver per item in Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. To get started with Transmog, players need to head over to Gunnar in Ravensthorpe. Once there, players will be able to replicate the look of any armor that they’ve found in the world to the one that they prefer. Now the Mentor Armor Set that I love the stats of can look like Altaïr Armor Set from the Godly Reward.
When it comes to Transmoging weapons in AC: Valhalla, they need to belong to the same category. It isn’t possible to Transmog the look of a Battle Axe to a Dagger. A small star on an item will show that it’s been Transmog-ed.
That’s all we’ve got in how Transmog works in Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. For more help on the game, feel free to check out our detailed Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla wiki guides.