Wild Hearts: Hide Helmet | How to Hide Head Gear

David Mickov
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Wild Hearts is all about slicing and dicing very huge and scary-looking monsters while looking extremely cool at the same time. While you do so, you might get some very good headgear sets that will offer a lot of protection but be very visible and actually hide the face and hair of your character.

In this guide, we will show you how to hide the headgear or helmet by following some easy steps. Let’s get started.

Hide Helmet | How to Hide Head Gear – Wild Hearts

First of all, you shall need to come into a Forge that can be found inside your main camp or somewhere else throughout the huge world map.

You need to use the L2 button to interact with it and choose this option in the new window.

Choose the Change Equipment option and you shall enter the gear screen of your character.

Now while going over your gear, you shall need to hover over the headpiece equipment that you have. Once you do so, you shall notice the Display Head Gear at the bottom left corner of the screen.

Simply press the button that’s given over there and you will remove your head gear. Congratulations!

We hope that this guide has helped you out in removing the very large head gears that you might get in the game. Have fun looking much cooler with your hair moving all over the place!

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