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Dissidia Weapons Get Gloss Options to Change Their Look

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A new feature is letting Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia users play around with their characters’ looks without having to spend actual money on the game. In the mobile game, equipping different weapons will change the characters’ appearance in fights to show them using that actual item. Now, Dissidia weapons essentially have skins thanks to weapon glosses.

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The Dissidia weapon glosses are functionally similar to, say, Final Fantasy XIV Glamours. Your character will be able to have one weapon equipped, but make it look like another weapon when you’re playing. While you would have to actually invest in gacha pulls, either by earning diamonds by playing or paying for them, and then max out a weapon to use them, it does provide a means of build up an array of appearance options.

To change the way a Dissidia weapon looks in Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia, you need to head to the character’s page under Party or by tapping their icon. The green “Appearance” button will let you see all of the different weapon glosses available for that character and any costumes you might have. To change, you tap the one you like best.

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Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia As a reminder, May Faire is currently running in the game. This means an added collection of bonuses for logging in and free multi-draw 10+1 pulls on select banners each day.


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