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One of the delightful aspects of Love And Deepspace is its interactive nature, where your character not only has a voice but can also be personalized. Right from the outset, you have the chance to customize your character’s name, voice, and appearance, enhancing your immersion in the game.
However, adjusting your character’s look can become a bit tricky once the game is underway. You’ll first have to complete several tutorial sections before you can access customization options. Fortunately, we’ve compiled all the details you need to make changes to your character’s appearance.
Updated on March 7, 2025, by Eva Csaki: This guide now includes all the new appearance options added in the version 3.0 update.
How to Change Your Appearance
Since dating simulations heavily depend on your ability to connect with the story and its characters, it’s understandable that you would want your player character to look like you. Thankfully, the creators of Love And Deepspace have provided multiple ways for you to customize your main character.
You can pick your name and appearance at the start of the game during the Unicorns Training, but you’ll need to wait until you’ve completed a few tutorial stages before you can make further adjustments to your avatar.
When you’re ready to modify your avatar, head to your character profile located at the top left corner of the Destiny Cafe interface. Here, you’ll find the profile others can view.
Below your profile picture is an icon of a woman’s head; click on this icon to access the appearance change menu. You’ll be able to modify your skin tone, hairstyle (but not its color), facial features, makeup, and eye color here.
However, keep in mind that you cannot change your hair color or gender within this menu. Moreover, the selection of hairstyles is limited.
You’ll need to use Evol Appearance Reset tickets to request changes to your appearance. These can be purchased in the shop for 300 Diamonds. Occasionally, they can also be earned during events or as gifts from the developers.
You can buy hairstyles and outfits for use in combat mode and the photo booth later in the game. There is even an option to preview what your character would look like with their hair styled up.
To enable this feature, click on the icon that depicts a woman with an updo hairstyle. The toggle will indicate whether it’s on or off. When activated, your character will temporarily have a ponytail, letting you see how she looks without her hair down.
Additionally, Kindled Memories will reflect your character’s current appearance or “skin.” This means that the look you selected when completing the Kindled Memory will persist in all future viewings of that memory.
To update your character’s appearance in completed Kindled Memories, enter your Profile, then access the settings again. Scroll to the last tab marked ‘Custom.’ This section allows you to change your Login Screen, Login Music, and update your Kindled Memory skins.
The final option in the Custom menu is to renew your memory skin. Open the ‘Renew’ tab to see how many Kindled Memories you’ve completed with your previous skin. Click Renew to update all of those memories to show your character’s current appearance.
If you encounter any issues with your new appearance displaying in Kindled Memories, you can click the ‘Fix All’ button at the top of the Renew menu. This will resolve any display issues stemming from changes made after a Kindled Memory was completed.
At times, you may come across events that allow you to temporarily alter your appearance or that of your love interests during Kindled Memories, like in the Illusio event, where you can select outfits and accessories for characters before entering the memory.
How to Customize Your Profile
When you access the appearance change screen from your profile page, you’ll notice several customization options within your profile.
You can set a banner image, profile picture, profile frame, title, and nickname from this menu. You are also able to showcase your favorite memories and photos.
You can earn new profile frames, titles, title bases, and images through events and storyline progress.
How to Change Your Voice
Since much of the gameplay includes playable cutscenes, your character will frequently have interactions with other characters and the storyline. Some parts of the story feel like visual novels, while others feature fully animated scenes with voiced dialogue.
Your character will have a voice in many of these segments. During character creation at the start of the game, you will get to customize the tone of your voice. Once you unlock your profile, you can adjust your voice by using Diamonds.
Changing your voice costs 100 Diamonds. If you’re having trouble collecting enough Diamonds for customization options, use this guide for tips on how to earn them.
To proceed, click on the sound wave icon displayed on your profile page. Here, you can adjust the sliders to create a personalized character voice. Use the voice lines at the bottom of the screen to test your voice.
However, it’s important to note that to save your final adjustments, you’ll need to spend Diamonds; that means changing your voice isn’t inexpensive. It’s wise to be completely sure before applying any changes.
Sound distortion may happen if you set the sliders to extreme positions!
How to Turn Off Custom Voiceovers
If you find your character’s voice distracting, you can choose to disable it during cutscenes. To do so, go to the settings icon located at the bottom right of your profile screen.
The first tab on this screen is the Voice tab. The last toggle option lets you activate or deactivate your character’s voice. Feel free to change this setting whenever you wish, as long as you’re not in the middle of a cutscene.
Keep in mind that exiting a cutscene midway will not save your progress for when you return.
Using Your Real Voice
Every now and then, you might get the chance to use your real voice to engage with the characters. Events like Zayne’s birthday celebration allow you to submit your own voice lines, such as singing him a birthday song.
To enable this feature, ensure that Love And Deepspace has permission to access your microphone in your device settings.
You cannot use your real voice in the Main Story; it’s only available when prompted during certain events.
How to Change Your Outfits
While you cannot change your outfits for the Main Story unless the scene specifically allows for it, you can alter and collect outfits in the Photo Booth and during combat levels.
The Photo Booth
In the Photo Booth, you can customize your character’s outfits, hairstyles, and accessories if you’ve unlocked those items. You can also apply these changes to your selected companion.
During Snapshot photoshoots, you have the ability to change the appearance of both the MC and your chosen love interest after selecting your photo compositions and backgrounds.
You can adjust your character’s makeup, eyes, outfits, accessories, and hair, but not your skin tone or facial features. For your love interest, you can modify his hair (if you’ve unlocked alternative hairstyles, such as the mullet from Tomorrow’s Catch-22), outfit, and accessories.
Once you’ve settled on your love interest’s outfit, you must lock in your choice by recommending the set to him. Otherwise, your changes won’t be saved, and his outfit will revert to its previous style.
You can change accessories at any time during your snapshots. To simplify this process within the ten-second timer, consider marking any accessories you think you might use as favorites so they appear at the top of your accessory menu.
The Glint Photobooth operates somewhat differently from Snapshot. Since it has no timer, you can change your outfits, poses, hairstyles, makeup, and accessories whenever you like between shots.
However, you still cannot adjust your character’s skin color or facial features from this menu; you’ll need an Evol Appearance Reset ticket for that.
In addition to changing outfits and looks, you can also alter your character’s poses. In Snapshot, poses are selected within the ten-second timer, while in Glint Photobooth, you can change poses at any time.
Unlock poses through Affinity Level milestones, achievements, events, or purchase them from various Exchange shops. You can create your own poses by adjusting the position of your character in relation to your love interest. Additionally, you can change your character’s gaze.
Some poses, like Duo or Active poses, can be modified for different effects. For example, poses with objects can allow you to swap the objects used. Duo poses can be separated, letting you choose one half of the pose rather than the entire two-character arrangement.
If you design a pose or outfit that you love, you can save it as a Template for future use or share it with friends. If you admire someone else’s template and wish to use it, you can import it to your device.
Keep in mind that all images must be approved before they can be saved to your player profile or any public space in the game.
How to Get More Outfits
Some items and accessories are only available by boosting your Affinity with characters, while others can be purchased in the shop menu using various in-game currencies.
A few outfits are exclusive to being bought with Crystals—a currency that requires real money to acquire—while others can be purchased using Chocolates, Lunar Emblems, or event-specific currencies.
If there’s a specific outfit that you don’t own but see in the Photo Studio or combat menu, click on the outfit to find out how to obtain it.
Participating in events is one of the best ways to acquire free outfits and accessories since they don’t require any real money. Most Wish Pools also include outfit crates or outfit items as part of their rewards system.
Pull rewards can be an excellent way to obtain limited-time outfits, although they can become expensive if you are low on Diamonds and use real currency for pulls.
Additional outfits can be earned through achievement completions or combat milestones in events like Abyssal Chaos or the Deepspace Trials.
Combat Outfits
Combat outfits are solely visible during combat scenes. You can change these outfits right before entering a battle stage for both you and your companion.
You’re free to change combat outfits each time you enter a battle stage with no penalties or currency costs, but you can’t alter your outfit or weapon once the stage has started.
To acquire more combat outfits, you must purchase them in the shop. Some combat outfits are locked and can only be used when playing with their respective characters. For instance, you cannot use Sylus’s combat outfit during adjacent levels unless you are also playing with Sylus.
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