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Players may choose from four preset appearances during the game introduction: pale skin, blond hair, and light blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and gray eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. Further customization later in game allows player to remodel their hair's style and color, changing eye color with contacts, and put on make up. The player's outfit can also be changed, and hats are not compulsory this time. Several outfits can be dyed into another color by going to dye houses in [[Festival Plaza]].
Players may choose from four preset appearances during the game introduction: pale skin, blond hair, and light blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and gray eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. Further customization later in game allows player to remodel their hair's style and color, changing eye color with contacts, and put on make up. The player's outfit can also be changed, and hats are not compulsory this time. Several outfits can be dyed into another color by going to dye houses in [[Festival Plaza]].


The colors available depend on the version the player's playing. The colors black and white are available in both versions. There are 5 colors exclusive to one version. The colors red, orange, yellow, pink, and beige are exclusive to Sun{{sup/7|S}}, while green, blue, navy blue, purple and gray are exclusive to Moon{{sup/7|M}}.
The colors available depend on the version the player's playing. The colors black and white are available in both versions. There are five colors that are version exclusive. The colors red, orange, yellow, pink, and beige are exclusive to Sun, while green, blue, navy blue, purple and gray are exclusive to Moon.


==In spin-off games==
==In spin-off games==
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