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The World category allows players to customize the Hideout with extra items and posters. They can be purchased in the store and then equipped on the respective World tab on the navigation bar. Players cannot interact with the items. All of the items have a preset location and cannot be moved.
 
The World category allows players to customize the Hideout with extra items and posters. They can be purchased in the store and then equipped on the respective World tab on the navigation bar. Players cannot interact with the items. All of the items have a preset location and cannot be moved.
   
There are two categories of World items: World Props and Posters. World Props are physical objects like magazines, books, and other items that once purchased and equip, appear in the Hideout overworld. Players can only equip a total of 5 World Props at a time. Posters are large printed pictures that are posted all around the train car. Players can equip a total of 6 World Props at a time. When players group together, all World Props and Posters owned by all the players in the lobby will show up in the Hideout.
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There are two categories of World items: World Props and Posters. World Props are physical objects like magazines, books, and other items that once purchased and equip, appear in the Hideout overworld. Players can only equip a total of 5 World Props at a time. Posters are large printed pictures that are posted all around the train car. Players can equip a total of 6 World Props at a time. When players group together, all World Props and Posters owned by all the players in the lobby will show up in the Hideout, but only the host can modify their own Hideout Customization when in a group.
   
 
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Wardrobe

The wardrobe as seen in the Game

The Wardrobe is a gameplay element in the Blackout Cub (Game).

Description

The Wardrobe is a gameplay element which allows players to customize their kid, mostly clothing, hair color, and Hideout customization. It consists of a closet with clothes hanging with a mirror next to it, allowing players to see the reflection of their characters. It is located right next to the Leaderboard and the Blackout Club notice board.

Interacting with the wardrobe will take the player to a menu, where they will be able to access different categories and purchase different cosmetic items. There are eight categories inside the wardrobe: the Store, Style & Color, Tops, Bottoms, Footwear, Accessories, Gestures, and World. Players will keep all cosmetic items they have obtained even after sacrificing. These items have no noticeable affect on gameplay.

As long as the party has not departed on the mission, all players in a session have access to to the wardrobe.

File:WardrobeMenu.jpg

The Store Page as seen in game.

Store

The Store is a part of the Wardrobe which allows players to purchase cosmetic items with Snacks they earn on missions and for both themselves and the Hideout. It is represented as a star in the navigation tab on the Wardrobe menu. Here they are able to purchase whatever cosmetic items are available in the the Store.

The Store has three categories in it: the Daily Special, the Weekly Stock, and Premium Content. The Daily Special resets every 24 hours and contains a random cosmetic item of any category that will change each day. The Weekly Stock resets weekly on Thursday (real world time) and has a stock of 21 items of all categories. Clicking on the third category, Premium Content will lead to the The Blackout Club purchasable DLCs (downloadable content) on the Steam Store page.

There are certain exclusive cosmetic items that can only be obtained in special situations or on special occasions. These specific items cannot be purchased through the store.

Customizing Appearance

Players can customize the appearance of their character by purchasing cosmetic items and then navigating to the other customization tabs and choosing the items of their choice. There are five categories that relate to the character's appearance: Style & Color, Tops, Bottoms, Footwear, and Accessories, all of which are represented by their respective icons on the navigation bar located at the bottom of the menu. At the first launch of the game, the player will be able to select gender, voice, and eye color, which cannot be modified. If the player wishes to modify those attributes, they must sacrifice their character and start again.

Style & Color refers to the hairstyle and color of the character's hair. Tops refers to shirts, hoodies, vests, and other upper body clothing. Bottoms refers to pants and footwear and shoes. Accessories are the most varied category, ranging from glasses, headphones, bandannas, and masks. Players can only wear one cosmetic item of each category at a time.

Gestures

Gestures are emotes that the player's character can equip and use for missions. Gestures can be used anywhere in-game and serve no significant purpose other than to interact with other players. Players can equip eight gestures at once using the Wardrobe, assigning gestures to a slot on the Gesture Wheel.

Holding B will bring up the Gesture Wheel where players can select which gesture to use.

Customizing the Hideout

The World category allows players to customize the Hideout with extra items and posters. They can be purchased in the store and then equipped on the respective World tab on the navigation bar. Players cannot interact with the items. All of the items have a preset location and cannot be moved.

There are two categories of World items: World Props and Posters. World Props are physical objects like magazines, books, and other items that once purchased and equip, appear in the Hideout overworld. Players can only equip a total of 5 World Props at a time. Posters are large printed pictures that are posted all around the train car. Players can equip a total of 6 World Props at a time. When players group together, all World Props and Posters owned by all the players in the lobby will show up in the Hideout, but only the host can modify their own Hideout Customization when in a group.

Gallery

Style & Color

See: Wardrobe/Style & Color Gallery

Tops

See: Wardrobe/Tops Gallery

Bottoms

See: Wardrobe/Bottoms Gallery

Footwear

See: Wardrobe/Footwear Gallery

Accessories

See: Wardrobe/Accessories Gallery

World

See: Wardrobe/World Gallery

Trivia

  • At the start of the game, the default outfit is Pulled Back / Short Parted (Style & Color), Gray Hoodie (Top), Jeans Navy Blue (Bottoms), and Canvas Grey (Footwear).
  • Pajama Sleepers have the Bob (female) and Short Parted (male) hairstyles.
  • Prior to the Store, the only way to obtain cosmetic items was through completing missions and through Reward Crates, which were given at the end of each successful missions.
    • Players who have played the game before the Store update kept all cosmetic items they obtained through the Reward Crates of the past.
  • Sleepers and Lucids have been shown to do some of the gesture emotes during Recording Behavior missions.