You know that feeling, right? You've got this perfect Roblox avatar in your head, but it requires more than one face accessory, and the game just… won't let you. Frustrating, isn't it? Especially on an iPad, where options sometimes feel a bit more limited. Well, I'm here to tell you that the dream of rocking multiple face accessories on your Roblox iPad avatar is absolutely achievable! It's a little workaround, a clever trick, but once you master it, your avatar customization game will be forever changed.
Ready to unlock your avatar's full potential? Let's dive in!
Step 1: The Initial Setup – Getting Ready for the Magic
Before we get into the nitty-gritty of equipping multiple accessories, we need to make sure we have the right tools and mindset. This isn't a direct "equip" button press, so a little preparation is key.
Sub-heading: Understanding the Limitation
The Roblox iPad app, by default, limits you to one face accessory at a time. This is a design choice by Roblox, likely to simplify the user interface and prevent potential visual glitches or performance issues. However, we're going to bypass this limitation by using a clever trick that involves the Roblox website.
Sub-heading: What You'll Need
- Your iPad (obviously!): Make sure it's charged and has a stable internet connection.
- The Roblox App: You'll still use this for playing, but not for the actual equipping of multiple accessories.
- A Web Browser: This is the most crucial tool. You'll need Safari, Chrome, or any other web browser installed on your iPad.
Now, let's get down to business!
Step 2: Accessing the Desktop Version of Roblox on Your iPad
This is where the magic truly begins! The key to equipping multiple face accessories lies in accessing the desktop version of the Roblox website, even though you're on an iPad.
Sub-heading: Opening Your Browser and Navigating to Roblox
- Launch your preferred web browser on your iPad. For this guide, we'll assume you're using Safari, but the steps are similar for other browsers.
- In the address bar, type in
www.roblox.com
and hit enter. - Log in to your Roblox account if you aren't already. Make sure it's the account you want to customize!
Sub-heading: Requesting the Desktop Website
This is the most important part of Step 2. By default, your iPad browser will load the mobile version of the Roblox website. We need the desktop version!
- For Safari:
- Once you're on the Roblox website, look for the "aA" icon in the top left corner of the address bar.
- Tap on it.
- A menu will pop up. Select "Request Desktop Website."
- For Chrome:
- Tap the three dots (More) icon in the bottom right corner (or sometimes top right).
- Scroll down and select "Request Desktop Site."
You'll notice the website suddenly looks different – much more like what you'd see on a computer screen. This is exactly what we want!
Step 3: The Avatar Editor – Where the Customization Happens
Now that you're on the desktop version of the Roblox website, you have access to the full-fledged avatar editor, which allows for advanced customization, including equipping multiple face accessories.
Sub-heading: Navigating to the Avatar Editor
- On the desktop Roblox website, look for the three horizontal lines (hamburger menu) icon in the top left corner of the screen. Tap on it.
- A sidebar menu will appear. Look for and select "Avatar."
This will take you to your avatar editor page. Take a moment to admire the extra options you now have!
Sub-heading: Locating Your Face Accessories
- Within the Avatar editor, you'll see various categories like "Body," "Clothing," "Animations," etc.
- Click on the "Clothing" category.
- Then, look for and click on the "Face" sub-category.
Here, you'll see all your owned face accessories.
Step 4: Equipping Multiple Face Accessories – The "Advanced" Method
This is the core of the trick! It's not as simple as clicking on multiple items, but rather a slightly more manual process.
Sub-heading: The "Advanced" Options Section
- On the "Face" accessory page, scroll down to the very bottom.
- You'll see a section labeled "Advanced" (or sometimes "Advanced Options" or "Advanced Settings"). This is your golden ticket!
Sub-heading: Copying and Pasting Asset IDs
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For each face accessory you want to equip, you'll need its unique Asset ID.
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To get the Asset ID, you have two main methods:
- Method A: Opening in New Tab (Recommended)
- Tap and hold on the image of the first face accessory you want to equip.
- A contextual menu will appear. Select "Open in New Tab" (or "Open Link in New Tab").
- The new tab will open the accessory's item page. Look at the URL in the address bar. The Asset ID is the string of numbers right after
/catalog/
and before the item's name. For example, inhttps://www.roblox.com/catalog/123456789/Super-Cool-Glasses
, the Asset ID is123456789
. - Carefully copy only these numbers.
- Go back to your original "Avatar" tab.
- In the "Advanced" section, you'll see empty boxes. Paste the copied Asset ID into one of these boxes.
- Method B: Inspecting the Element (More Advanced)
- This method is a bit trickier on an iPad but can be done if you're comfortable. You'd typically long-press and select "Inspect Element" to find the data-item-id attribute, but it's often easier to just open in a new tab.
- Method A: Opening in New Tab (Recommended)
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Repeat steps 1-2 for each additional face accessory you want to equip. Paste each Asset ID into a separate empty box in the "Advanced" section. You can typically equip up to 10 accessories using this method, though more might cause visual issues.
Sub-heading: Saving Your Changes
- Once you've entered all the Asset IDs for your desired face accessories, look for the "Save" button at the bottom of the "Advanced" section.
- Tap "Save."
- Roblox will usually ask you to confirm if you want to overwrite your current outfit. Confirm this.
Voila! Your avatar should now display all the face accessories you've entered!
Step 5: Verifying and Enjoying Your Multi-Accessory Avatar
Now that you've gone through all the steps, it's time to see your creation in action!
Sub-heading: Checking Your Avatar on the Website
- Stay on the Roblox website for a moment. Refresh the avatar page if needed. You should see your avatar wearing all the chosen face accessories.
Sub-heading: Checking in the Roblox App
- Close your web browser.
- Open the Roblox App on your iPad.
- Go to your avatar customization section within the app.
You should now see your avatar in the app with all the face accessories you equipped via the website! They won't appear in the app's equipped items list directly, but they will be visible on your avatar. You can now jump into any game and show off your uniquely customized avatar!
Important Considerations:
- Not all accessories play nice together: Some accessories might clip through each other or obscure one another depending on their design. Experiment to find combinations that look good!
- Performance: Equipping too many accessories might slightly impact performance on older iPads, though usually, a few face accessories won't be an issue.
- Future Changes: Roblox occasionally updates its website and app. While this method has been consistent for a long time, always be prepared for potential minor changes in the interface. If something looks different, just try to find the equivalent options.
10 Related FAQ Questions:
How to find Asset IDs for any Roblox item?
You can find Asset IDs by navigating to the item's page on the Roblox website (preferably the desktop version), and the ID will be the string of numbers in the URL, usually after /catalog/
or /games/
.
How to equip more than one hat accessory in Roblox on iPad?
The process for equipping multiple hat accessories is identical to equipping multiple face accessories: use the desktop website, navigate to the "Advanced" section for hats, and paste in the Asset IDs.
How to remove an equipped accessory that isn't showing in the app?
If you've equipped an accessory using the Asset ID method and it's not showing in the app's equip list, you'll need to go back to the desktop Roblox website, navigate to the "Advanced" section for that accessory type (e.g., Face, Hat), and delete the corresponding Asset ID from the input box, then save.
How to save a multi-accessory outfit for future use?
Once you've equipped your multiple accessories on the desktop website, you can save the entire outfit as an "Outfit" within the Roblox avatar editor on the desktop site. This allows you to easily switch back to it later.
How to fix accessories clipping through each other on Roblox?
There's no direct "fix" in terms of settings. It's usually a matter of trial and error with different accessory combinations. Sometimes, rotating or adjusting the position of your avatar can make clipping less noticeable.
How to use the Roblox mobile app for this trick?
Unfortunately, you cannot use the Roblox mobile app for this trick. You must use a web browser on your iPad to access the desktop version of the Roblox website.
How to get "Request Desktop Site" option on my iPad browser?
For Safari, tap the "aA" icon in the address bar. For Chrome, tap the three dots menu icon. In both cases, you'll find the "Request Desktop Website" or "Request Desktop Site" option in the pop-up menu.
How to see my equipped accessories in the Roblox app after using the website method?
While the individual accessories won't appear as "equipped" in the app's inventory list, your avatar will visually display them. Simply open the Roblox app and view your avatar, or join a game.
How to revert to a single face accessory after using this method?
Go back to the desktop Roblox website, navigate to the "Face" accessories in the avatar editor, go to the "Advanced" section, delete all the Asset IDs you entered, and then save. Alternatively, equip a single face accessory directly from the app or desktop website, which will overwrite the advanced settings.
How to share my multi-accessory avatar with friends?
Your multi-accessory avatar will automatically be visible to your friends and other players whenever you're in a Roblox game or they view your profile. There's no special sharing step required beyond customizing your avatar.