Upon realizing that druid fur color changes with hair color, and sadly seeing that you're unable to change hair color in the wardrobe after creation, I made screenshots of all the fur color combinations. I want to bring an issue to your attention that I recently encountered in Diablo 4's new season. Specifically, I'm addressing a peculiarity regarding the druid's bear transformation.
It has been my understanding that adopting a snow. Druid players in Diablo 4 have noticed an unexpected change to the color of their Werebear form, with bears now appearing in cheeto. Diablo 4 Colors of Druid Werebear and Werewolf fur Gaming Tours 2 subscribers Subscribed.
I picked "Auburn" hair color and my werewolf is a very light brown, as is my werebear form I wonder how many werewolf/bear colors there are, if there's specific ones for each hair color or they have like brown fur for all brown hairs, white fur for all white/grey hairs. I am NOT asking for cosmetics but maybe have fur color options in the Character Screen, in order to change the fur to appear as follows: Black Fur Brown Fur Dark Brown Fur Light Brown/Blonde Fur White Fur This would not interfere with Body Shapes, just the color of the fur of the Werewolf + Werebear models (which means, it wouldn't affect the current programming for Hit. The haircolor you choose at character selection screen permanently determines the fur color of your bear and wolf shapeshifts.
The bear colors are quite a bit brighter, while the wolf looks a bit more washed out. Summary Druids rejoice at the newfound ability to change hair color post-character creation, reshaping their werebear fur for diverse builds. In a plethora of undisclosed changes, players also appreciate named hair styles, faster horse base speed, and reworks in Nightmare dungeons.
The dynamic customization options extend to hair styles and colors, a long. The Diablo 4 Season 1 patch has introduced plenty of unwelcome changes, but none are stranger than the Druid Werebear cosmetic update. Druids shapeshift form color is dependent on their hair color, which is chosen before any gameplay takes place and is permanent.
If you happen to have chosen a haircolor that does not mesh well with the aesthetics you have otherwise chosen, you are locked into being that color bear/wolf forever - or you re roll. This sucks, once again.