stranger of paradise final fantasy origin cosmetic layered armor transmog

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin Cosmetic Armor Option Added

Now that the Wanderer of the Rift Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin DLC debuted, so did a transmogrification (transmog) feature that lets people make cosmetic changes to party members with what is essentially layered armor. After updating the game, people will be able to customize how characters look with owned equipment. However, that appearance will differ from what items Jack and the rest of the cast actually have equipped.

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Here’s Square Enix’s official confirmation that there is now a cosmetic option in Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin to alter how armor looks via transmog.

Up until this latest DLC release and update, people in Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin had no purely cosmetic options for armor. Whatever you equipped on someone like Jack showed up in-game.

Wanderer of the Rift adds multiple new elements to Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin. Chief among them is an appearance by Gilgamesh, a recurring character in the series. The new difficulty level is named after him and involves new chaos monsters to fight and summon-blessed relics. People can also make Jack into a Blue Mage. This will also introduce the Monster Bell system. Jack and the team can take Summonstones and use them to interact with various monsters. Once it trusts you, you can summon it to fight as an ally.

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC, as is its new Wanderer of the Rift DLC.


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