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How to Change Your Character Skin

Published on January 10, 2026Hyskins Team

How to Change Your Character Skin

This guide walks you through the process of changing your character's appearance in Hytale by replacing your cached skin file.

Step 1: Download Your Skin

Find a skin you like on Hyskins.io and click the download button. The file will be saved as a .json file.

Step 2: Locate Your Cached Skins Folder

Navigate to your Hytale userdata directory where your cached player skins are stored:

Windows

`C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Hytale\UserData\CachedPlayerSkins\`

Mac

`~/Library/Application Support/Hytale/UserData/CachedPlayerSkins/`

Linux

`~/.local/share/Hytale/UserData/CachedPlayerSkins/`

Step 3: Backup Your Original Skin (Recommended!)

Before replacing anything, **we strongly recommend backing up your original skin file.**

  • Find your existing skin file - it will have a long UUID name like `0374340b-22da-43c5-95aa-05408808c714.json`
  • Copy the file and rename the copy with `.bak` at the end
  • Keep this backup somewhere safe in case you want to revert later
  • Step 4: Replace the Skin File

  • Take note of the exact filename of your original skin (the UUID)
  • Delete or move the original file
  • Rename your downloaded skin file to match the original UUID filename exactly
  • Place the renamed file in the CachedPlayerSkins folder
  • Step 5: Apply In-Game

  • Launch Hytale
  • Your character should now appear with the new skin applied automatically!
  • > **Note**: Unlike traditional skin folders, Hytale caches your active skin by UUID. This is why you need to replace the cached file rather than just adding a new one.

    Troubleshooting

    **Skin not appearing correctly?**

  • Make sure the file was renamed to match the exact UUID of your original
  • Verify the file extension is .json (not .txt)
  • Try restarting Hytale completely
  • Check that the JSON format is valid
  • **Want to switch back to your original skin?**

  • Use the .bak file you created to restore your original appearance
  • Simply rename it back to the UUID and replace the current file