10 Of The Best Customization Codes For Where Winds Meet 2025
The best of what the community has cooked up for your Wuxian adventures.
Where Winds Meet has a pretty intricate character creator to play around with, but with great customization options comes great responsibility to not make Shrek. Alas, this mighty responsibility has been ignored yet again, with more character codes for Shrek out there than my eyeballs can handle.
Shrek aside, apart from one nightmare fuel entry, this list of the best character customization codes in Where Winds Meet shows off the incredible talents of all the creators out there who can somehow manage to make near photo-realistic versions of real people, or recreate our favourite video game characters.
After searching the in-game gallery and subjecting myself to far too many handsome squidwards, I managed to rustle up what I think are 10 of the best character customization codes for Where Winds Meet.
All you need to do is find yourself a big hat and I reckon you're as close to Ranni from Elden Ring as you're going to get by using this code. Unfortunately, lighter hair colors are harder to get unless you drop some cash, so everybody say hello to goth-phase Ranni for now.
Can I get a signature Keanu "Woah" here, because it's almost unbelievable how good people are at making Keanu Reeves in Where Winds Meet. Look at him, he's just about ready to walk out of that screen and murder a legion of scumbags in the name of his puppy. Or do whatever it is he did in 47 Ronin (I'm gonna assume it was more murder).
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She's another victim of the pay-to-dye system in Where Winds Meet, but this is a pretty solid attempt at Ciri from The Witcher 3, despite the hair limitations.
Some characters just don't look right when they're recreated elsewhere, but this version of Nightcrawler from X-Men works pretty well, if you're in the market for a variation leaning on the pretty boy side. Marvel and Love and Deepspace fans, your time has come.
The picture above without the QR code is better at showing off this version of Tifa from Final Fantasy 7, which deserves a lot more attention than it's been getting. It turns out that everybody's favorite bartender/resistance fighter is way harder to recreate than you'd think, so thanks for your hard work LuzLock.
Source: PC Gamer