Rumbleverse offers a unique set of customization options including emotes, outfit changes, and a whole host of features to characterize your unique eccentric style to be entirely your own.
Character creations options in Rumbleverse in that sense aren’t too dramatically different than what you may have seen in other more traditional online battle royale games. Rumbleverse, however, is a little more varied.
How to Change Clothes, Gender, and Emotes in Rumbleverse
In Rumbleverse, you can customize the following features:
- Body Shape, Skin Color, Head Shape, Eye Color, Eyebrows, Head Hairstyle, Upper Body Clothing + Lower Body Clothing, and Emotes
Those are the ‘key’ categories, with little subvariants of each (such as hats for head hairstyle). First things first, where do you find the creation screen? This will enable you to first change character designated gender to either male or female in Rumbleverse.
Some people have had difficulty locating this, because it is a tad hidden and not super obvious – the interface does not give any clues as to where it is. On the ‘home’ screen, you’ll want to head on over to the third tab that indicates “Locker Room.”
You won’t see any option here to change genders, though.
You’re going to want to actually go to the ‘Body’ selection screen, which is the second option on the Locker Room page. The first tab option will indicate ‘Body Type.’
To select your gender, you’re going to select on of the three bodies on the left side for ‘males’ or one of the three bodies on the right side for ‘females.’ By selecting one of the corresponding options, your gender will then be automatically set for the rest of the character creation process.
From the same ‘Locker Room,’ you can customize and personalize the character more to you including changing their outfit – you can customize skin color, face shape (of which there is only two options), eye color, and eyebrow shape.
As for the clothes and costumes in Rumbleverse, there is much more variety. Players are presented with headpieces, upper-body options, and lower-body options.
Within clothing options, you can potentially earn these through playing or purchase them using cash – some are deemed much rarer and more legendary. As with similar gaming-ancestry cousins like Fortnite, in Rumbleverse you can purchase a limited selection of costumes through a shop – the premium currency is the only one that is accepted (Brawlla Bills) that you have to buy using ‘real’ money (unfortunately).
Rumbleverse Emotes
There are also ‘emotes’ for players in Rumbleverse, which are basically just gestures that can be ‘equipped’ to players, which display an emotion – like a victory dance – to other characters online playing with them.
These emotes include a waving, a thumbs-up. A dance, a chef’s kiss, a prancing dance, a kneeling down (take a knee), a version of doing the worm, a punch, summoning a butterfly, a finger-point, and a muscle-flex for those with a bulkier ‘body type’ character.