For the different fashions of a character, see Character styles.
“Either you have style, or you get styled.
Hairstyles determine how the player's hair appears. 150 / 78 / 51 / 36 different hairstyles appear as options at character creation, while all 165 / 137 / 123 are available for purchase from the Stylist NPC. Hair color can also be chosen at character creation, or through the Stylist.[1]
Styles[]
At character creation[]
At character creation / From Stylist only[]
After defeating Plantera[]
After defeating Martian Madness[]
After defeating Martian Madness and Moon Lord[]
Notes[]
- Certain vanity items also serve as hairstyles. Some vanity items that can be equipped on the head slot still show the player's hair, such as a Witch Hat.
Trivia[]
- Hairstyles 109 and 124 through 132 resemble alien-looking and -themed hairstyles.
- Hairstyle 4 resembles the signature wide flat-top hairstyle of Guile from the Street Fighter series.
- Hairstyles 24 and 132 look very similar to the Super Saiyan hair from the Japanese anime television series Dragon Ball Z, as Saiyans are considered a different species.
- Hairstyle 138 looks similar to Trunks Also from Dragon Ball Z
- Hairstyles 26 and 20 look similar to those of the two fictional characters Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker, respectively, from the American epic space-opera media franchise Star Wars.
- Hairstyles 126 and 127 look similar to Floran hairstyles from the action-adventure video game Starbound.
- Hairstyles 82 and 84 resemble the two fictional characters Sailor Moon and Rini from the Japanese shōjo manga series Sailor Moon.
- Hairstyle 52, 53, and 54 respectively resemble the White Mage, Black Mage, and Fighter's hair from the NES and MSX version of the fantasy role-playing video game Final Fantasy.
- Hairstyle 78 bears a resemblance to Filius Flitwick from the fantasy novel series Harry Potter.
- Hairstyle 107 resembles Madeline from the video game Celeste.
- Hairstyle 44 bears resemblence to Jin's hair from the fighting game series Tekken.
- Hairstyle 163 is likely a reference to popular metal 'hair bands', such as Pantera (hence it being unlocked after beating Plantera).
- Hairstyle 135 resembles Rosalina's hair from Super Mario Galaxy, evidenced further by the existence of the Star Princess set which references the same character.
- Hairstyles 53, 77 and 110 give the player visible eyebrows.
- Hairstyles 164 and 165 resemble the hairstyles of Wilson and Willow, characters from the video game Don't Starve.
History[]
- Desktop 1.4.4: Haircuts from 52 to 123 are now available at the character creation.
- Desktop 1.4.3: Added 2 new hairstyles.
- Desktop 1.4.1: Added a hairstyle identical to the one worn by the Princess.
- Desktop 1.4.0.3: Fixed an issue where Stylist-only hairs were inadvertently available by randomizing your character.
- Desktop 1.4.0.1: Added 28 new hairstyles.
- Desktop 1.3.0.1:
- Added 11 new hairstyles.
- Sprites of hairstyles 1-51 updated.
- Desktop 1.2.3.1: Fixed bug where long hairs would draw the front part in the player's feet when in reverse gravity.
- Desktop 1.2.3:
- Added 72 new hairstyles.
- Added a new mechanic allowing a player's hair color to be replaced with a dynamic effect using Hair Dyes.
- Player's hair color can now be changed by the Stylist.
- Desktop 1.2: Added 14 new hairstyles.
- Desktop 1.1.1: Players now have hair under their hats.
- Desktop 1.0.6:
- Added 19 new hairstyles.
- It is now possible to use right click to cycle through the hair selections backwards when choosing hairstyle.
- Female/male hairstyles no longer result in a female/male voice.
- Desktop-Release: Introduced.
- Console-Release: Introduced.
- Switch 1.0.711.6: Introduced.
- Mobile-Release: Introduced.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced.