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Revision as of 09:28, 29 April 2020

Battle Damaged General Grievous - Battlefront II

Battle Damaged, a Rare appearance for the hero General Grievous

Appearances are the various cosmetic skins in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II for both the four trooper classes — Assault, Heavy, Officer, and Specialist — as well as some reinforcements, including the Aerial, Enforcer and Infiltrator, and most heroes and villains.

Appearances can include different human heads and alien species for soldiers and iconic outfits and armors worn by the troopers and characters in the Star Wars canon. Legendary Appearances, the rarest and most expensive of Appearances, can also change other parts of a hero or villain, such as their voice, to match their appearance.

Appearances are the only items in the game that can be unlocked with Crystals, though they can also be purchased with Credits at a higher amount. Certain Trooper appearances can also be purchased in a bundle that can only be bought using Crystals. The Celebration Edition unlocks all appearances, excluding the Deluxe Edition skins and Event-exclusives.

Appearances come in five tiers, the first four in order of rarity and cost: Common, the cheapest at 5,000 Credits or 150 Crystals with only small changes to the trooper or hero, Rare at 20,000 Credits or 500 Crystals, Epic at 40,000 Credits or 1,000 Crystals, and Legendary, with the rarest and most expensive skins due to their extensive changes, at 80,000 Credits or 2,000 Crystals. A fifth tier, Event, was later added and is tied to Appearances that can only be unlocked exclusively during certain in-game special events, and thus cannot be purchased with Credits or Crystals.

List of Appearances

Hero and Villain Appearances

Trooper Appearances

Reinforcement Appearances

Trivia

  • Character customization was a major feature in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront, though purchasable skins were not publicly reintroduced into their sequel, Star Wars Battlefront II, until the 2.0 Patch.
    • Prior to the 2.0 Patch, which featured the progression and economies update, some skins were obtained through timed challenges and milestones.
  • Appearances are one of the only few items in the game that can be unlocked with the premium currency, Crystals. They are also not available in Loot Crates but instead are purchased directly. Other cosmetics, those being emotes and Victory Poses, can also be unlocked with Crystals.
  • At launch, when there were little to no Appearances for the various trooper classes, a mod allowed players to equip unreleased Appearances found in the game files, such as various Clone Trooper legions, that were hidden by accessing the, at the time, secret Appearances menu. The method that the mod used to access the secret menu was, however, patched in the 1.0 Patch.
  • Ben Walke hinted on Twitter that more Dark Side appearances are coming to Battlefront II.

Updates

Battle on Scarif Update

The Rise of Skywalker Update

The Celebration Update

Another Night on Endor Update

Cooperation Update

Roger Roger Update

Where are those Droidekas? Update

The Chosen One Update

December Update

Battle of Geonosis Update

General Grievous Update

Squad System Update

Elite Corps Update

Hero Starfighters Update

Han Solo Season Update 2

Han Solo Season Update

Night on Endor Update

  • Introduced purchasable Appearances.