The best and weirdest Where Winds Meet character creation codes
From John Wick to Spongebob, there are some incredible and worrying custom characters
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Where Winds Meet character codes let you access all sorts of community creations crafted from the game's incredibly complex character creator. Players have created everything from beautiful heroes that match the game's gorgeous Wuxia landscape to, famous faces and far, far too many 'every second I live is agony' monstrosities.
If you don't want to spend hours customizing your own character you can just take advantage what other people have made and browse this wealth of custom Where Winds Meet character creation codes. Find one you like and you can import it directly into your game. There's so much to choose from, including celebrity recreations, famous video game characters and far more. You'll certainly certainly mean you make an impact in if you turn up in a Where Winds Meet multiplayer match with one of these.
Make sure you have the best Where Winds Meet weapons when you head out by using our guide. Our Where Winds Meet builds will also tune your character to make the best use of your choice.
Obviously with a character creator this detailed it means that players have been creating unholy nightmare creatures just as often as they create digital works of art. So no matter what you're after there's a custom community design for you. I've compiled a list of the best character codes below.
And if you've ended up here looking for rewards then you need the character-free Where Winds Meet codes instead.
Where Winds Meet John Wick code
Code: ARTaRfRCqbawnAVcI+R
It's an unspoken rule at this point that if a game has a character creator, someone will make John Wick. Created by Tariffman, this design lets you bring Keanu Reeves into 10th-century China.
There may not be any guns, but he can manage just fine with swords and spears. There are also other Keanu-related designs out there as well if you prefer Cyberpunk 2077's Johnny Silverhand.
Where Winds Meet SpongeBob code
Code: ARTaRgjOzsEVaUjXeNG
Created by 海綿大寶寶, this design lets you play as a disturbingly photorealistic version of the classic cartoon character. This is a great example of how detailed the Where Winds Meet character creator is. The creator somehow molded the face into a square and even recreated SpongeBob's extended nose.
Where Winds Meet Squidward code
Code: ARTaRgr+DsEVaUjXkRC
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If the Bob isn't your style, then you can rock this Squidward design created by the same user. This one is just as horrifying, but it's great for duos who want to run co-op together. SpongeBob and Squidward's distinct personalities are a perfect match for Where Winds Meet's Wuxia story.
Where Winds Meet Patrick code
Code: ARTaRi6PRvGgekhSgkU
If you're playing Where Winds Meet as a trio, then your third friend can role play as Patrick Star to complete the Bikini Bottom crew. Created by TAINTPAINTER, this design makes clever use of the game's jaw customization to recreate Patrick's triangular head.
Where Winds Meet Ciri code
Code: ARTaRfGJo18y8hZMGa8
Created by CiRila, this is one of the best-looking female skins in Where Winds Meet. If you can't wait for The Witcher 4, you can pass the time by pretending Andrzej Sapkowski wrote those books with China in mind instead of his native Poland.
Where Winds Meet Michael Jackson code
Code: ARTaRgQwPt7cJYJJSU9
Created by THEE, this design transports the King of Pop to 10th-century China and is one of the most crazy accurate recreations we've seen. MJ's signature style and flashiness are a surprisingly great fit for a Wuxia story, so he doesn't even feel out of place.
Where Winds Meet Sephiroth code
Code: ARTaRfKOhzQtAd9YCa3
The final part of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy is on the way, but you can pretend it's already here with this Sephiroth design. Created by Unum, this design lets you play as the iconic villain. Good job Where Winds Meet has a ton of huge swords that'll really let you live out the Sephiroth fantasy fully.
Where Winds Meet Tifa code
Code: ARTaRgGIhfV33f5QUAO
Created by LuzLock, this is another Final Fantasy 7 design. There's no shortage of beautiful female designs in the community gallery, but this version of Tifa is among the best.
Where Winds Meet Kanye code
Code: ARTaRlVbUqPvOAEedQa
Just like with Keanu Reeves, complex character creators almost always end up with someone making Kanye. Created by Fluxshinobi, this Kanye West design is shockingly accurate to his real-life appearance.
Where Winds Meet Kratos code
Code: ARTaRiKK5cZ1bwgYr6M
Created by OGKratosMuscle, this design lets you play as the God of War himself, complete with Kratos' iconic red markings. It doesn't come with a full beard like he has in the recent games, unfortunately, but you can always tweak the design after importing.
Where Winds Meet Joker code
Code: ARTaRprXck15xoGO1ee
Created by Joker- (a very fitting username), this design lets you play as the Crown Prince of Crime and start your own criminal empire without having to worry about Batman. You can already get up to some shady shenanigans in Where Wind Meet's open world, so playing as a villain works well.
Where Winds Meet Rihanna code
Code: ARTaRp5MlnGMudOI82T
Created by Taniesha, this is another impressively accurate recreation of a very recognisable face. Rihanna's appearance translates perfectly to Where Winds Meet, and the stylish outfits you can unlock or purchase from the in-game shop are just begging to be worn by her.
How to use Where Winds Meet Character Codes
Using character codes in Where Winds Meet is simple. Just follow these steps:
- Select the Appearance button from the menu.
- Start editing your character's appearance.
- Press the V key to import customization data.
- Input the customization code or upload an image with a QR code.
After entering a code or uploading an image with the design's QR code, your character's appearance will change. You can either leave it as it is, or then make your own tweaks to get the look just right.
Changing your appearance in Where Winds Meet isn't free, however. If you've already started playing the game, you'll need a rare item called a Water Lady Script. You can buy one of these for 200 Echo Jade in the Jianghu Treasures Shop.
How to Change Gender in Where Winds Meet
You'll can only view and select designs that match your character's current gender when you check the in-game gallery. So if you want to change gender in Where Winds Meet to access other characters, you need to buy a Transformation Pill from the in-game shop. Unlike Water Lady Scripts, you can't get these with Echo Jades. You'll have to spend real money to get the 1280 Echo Beads required to obtain it. Each Transformation Pill only lets you change appearance once.
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Diego has been writing about video games since 2018 for various outlets, specializing in live service games, shooters, and RPGs. A diehard fan of photo modes, his play time counters are inflated with dozens of hours messing around with transmog systems to create the perfect outfits. You can also catch him raiding in the critically acclaimed MMO Final Fantasy XIV, praying to the gacha gods in games like Honkai Star Rail, and being not very good at fighting games. Above all else, he's also still holding out hope that Ape Escape will return someday. Hopefully.
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