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The whimsical witch garden is a unique and enchanting space that combines elements of nature, magic, and creativity. It is a place where witches can let their imaginations run wild and create a world that is both beautiful and mystical. In this garden, you will find an array of unusual plants, flowers, and herbs. Each one has its own special properties and uses in witchcraft. From the vibrant purple petals of the belladonna flower to the fragrant leaves of the lavender plant, every plant in the whimsical witch garden is carefully chosen for its magical properties. Alongside the flora, there are various magical objects scattered throughout the garden.

Bad witch ensemble

Alongside the flora, there are various magical objects scattered throughout the garden. Crystals, spell books, and cauldrons are just a few examples of the items you may encounter in this whimsical space. These objects serve as tools for the witches to harness their powers and connect with the spirit world.

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Anyone notice that the costume turns the characters hair purple?

I don't know if it's the hat doing it. or the costume. I've only previewed it, not purchased.

Edited by ZOS_Bill on 5 April 2023 21:49 #1 March 9

Seems to be only if you don't use "Hide your helm" option. I'm not much into hats/head armor, so hair is normal for me.

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March 9

Ah, good. I don't use hats much either. I wonder if the hair color changes depending on the color of the hat?

March 9 Good question. I'll have to check on that later.
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March 9 Thank you, much appreciated. March 9

It doesn't change the hair color. The purple part (yellow circle) is some type of hair bonnet. The red circle is my character's hair (blonde).

Why they gave the costume a hair bonnet is a different question, though.

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March 9

Yes, the "bonnet" part does change color with the hat.

This is Birch White:

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March 9

Could be. I still think it looks more like hair, and since most hats override the hairstyle, i think someone goofed and that part of the "hat" doesn't recognize the players hair color so it defaults to the hat color. Dunno. Could be wrong and it could be an intentional part of the hat. If so, then bad call on the designers part.

March 9

I see the bonnet now. You are right emilyhyoyeon. I couldn't see the seam on the back.
Thank you both.

Edited by Alphawolf01A on 9 March 2023 15:38 March 9 As the saying goes, "It's not a bug. It's a feature". LOL March 9

I was actually really looking forward to this costume. The bonnet thing at the back is extremely disappointing to me. I REALLY don't want to wear a shower cap under my hat.

March 9

This irks me in the same way that gaudy, over-the-top tassets irk me; the way they make most hats completely remove your hair.
I don't understand the continued use of this aesthetic, when the Wolfhunter hat (as one example) simply alters one's hairstyle a bit, but leaves your hair on your head and visible.

This is what the Barbaric Windblown hairstyle looks like with the Wolfhunter hat on.

Edited by Grizzbeorn on 9 March 2023 17:47 PC/NA Warden Main March 9

I believe that the Witch’s Infernal Hat from completing Witches Festival Writs also displays the hair. If I remember correctly.

Also, since i don't really use hats much, can you use a different hat with a costume that comes with one, or is it locked to the matching hat?

Edited by Alphawolf01A on 9 March 2023 17:56 March 9 Alphawolf01A wrote: »

I believe that the Witch’s Infernal Hat from completing Witches Festival Writs also displays the hair. If I remember correctly.

Also, since i don't really use hats much, can you use a different hat with a costume that comes with one, or is it locked to the matching hat?


thankfully you can use a different one. The witch hat is a good alternative, good idea. The costume is otherwise really nice I think, I like it a lot

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March 9

I guess I will be getting the costume as well. I really like the look of it. Without the hat and some color changes, It would make for some nice fancy adventuring gear. Kind of reminds me of outfits from movies like Three Musketeers, that time period and area.

Edited by Alphawolf01A on 9 March 2023 18:24 March 9

I like the costume but don't care for the included hat. No hat or any other hat works fine.

The costume itself seems to dye nicely. The silk shirt is one dye slot. The tunic, forearm part of the gauntlets and leg part of the boots is one dye slot. The pants, bracelets, belt, fingers and feet are one dye slot.

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I'm pretty sure the hair has to be modeled with the hat. This is why if you change through all your hairstyles, while wearing a hat, some hats will only show up to three or four different styles (and usually not the one you're actually using), some will only have a single style, and some will just replace hair with something else entirely (like a shower cap/bonnet).

March 9

The costume does look good without its hat.

The whimsical witch garden

One of the most striking aspects of the whimsical witch garden is its design. Unlike a traditional garden, this space is intentionally designed to be slightly chaotic and non-linear. Paths wind through the garden, leading visitors on a journey of discovery and wonder. Each turn reveals a new hidden corner or magical element, creating a sense of excitement and intrigue. The whimsical witch garden is not just a physical space, but a reflection of the witch's own inner world. It is a place where they can express their creativity and connect with nature in a profound way. It serves as a reminder that magic exists all around us, if only we take the time to notice and appreciate it. Visiting the whimsical witch garden is a truly unique and transformative experience. It allows one to tap into their own inner magic and connect with something greater than themselves. Whether you are a practicing witch or simply someone who appreciates beauty and enchantment, this garden offers something for everyone. So take a stroll through the winding paths, smell the fragrant flowers, and let the whimsical witch garden cast its spell upon you..

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