In Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, you control not a nameless character that can be created from scratch, but an established ancient vampire who has returned to business. But that doesn't mean his or her appearance isn't customizable. Portal gamerant.com speakhow to do it

Although VTMB2 does not have a full character editor, players can change several elements of the main character's appearance, including hairstyle, eyes, and clothing. To do this, you just need to pause the game and go to the appropriate tab: it will be available after completing the tutorial mission.
The good news is that you can change your vampire appearance at any time for free. All hairstyles, earrings, facial features, and eye styles are unlocked by default—only outfits need to be unlocked.
Clothing in Bloodlines 2 is locked as you progress through the skill trees of the different vampire clans. For example, if you have unlocked a skill from the Toreador branch, you will receive an outfit that carries the spirit of that clan. Clothing, like other cosmetic items, can be changed at any time and anywhere, but clothing has a much more important gameplay function.
The fact is that by choosing clothes suitable for a certain area of Seattle, the player can change the attitude of the surrounding characters towards the main character. So, when passing through Brujah territory in a fancy suit and tie, civilians and other vampires will consider the player arrogant. But the stylish clothes of a bullfighter will make it easier for you to start a conversation in a nightclub.
Clothing also works with Blood Resonance, a mechanism that allows Resonant Blood to be taken from normal people. Usually, if you see a civilian with a red, blue, or pink icon hanging over their head, they need to be “drunk” to unlock new abilities.








