How To Hide Helmet in Monster Hunter Rise

How To Hide Helmet in Monster Hunter Rise
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Because of the character customization feature in various RPGs, you might find yourself investing lots of time to create a specific look for your character’s face. But all this effort could go to waste when you put on headgear or a helmet on your avatar. Luckily, Monster Hunter Rise allows players to hide their helmets, making them invisible without sacrificing their stat buffs.

This guide will explain how you can hide your helmet and other armor pieces in the game.

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How To Hide Helmet In Monster Hunter Rise

Hiding your helmet will allow you to show off the unique and personalized face you’ve created, making the most of all the time spent perfecting your character’s appearance.

To hide your helmet in Monster Hunter Rise, you’ll need to follow these steps:

  • Locate and go to Hinoa the Quest Giver in Kamura Village
  • Open the Item Box next to the Buddy Board
  • Navigate to the Manage Equipment Sub-menu
  • Select Equipment Display
  • From here, select Head 
  • Click the Eye icon next to the Head to toggle visibility for your helmet

When this eye is open, your helmet is visible and when you uncheck it your helmet is hidden. You can toggle it at will and won’t lose any stat buffs from doing so. You can also do the same for each of the other armor pieces on your hunter and even your weapons.

If you’re looking to put cosmetic clothing on top of your existing armor instead, you should check out our guide on unlocking layered armor in Monster Hunter Rise.

By hiding a piece of armor in Monster Hunter Rise, you can make it invisible. You can toggle this by clicking the eye icon in the Equipment Display section in the item box. This function can come in handy for players looking to experiment with their style, though it is purely a cosmetic change.

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