How To Wear Two Face Accessories In Roblox On Ipad

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Do you ever feel like your Roblox avatar on the iPad is just missing that extra flair? Maybe you've got a fantastic face accessory, but there's another one you absolutely adore and wish you could wear simultaneously? Well, you're in luck! While Roblox typically limits you to one face accessory at a time, there's a clever workaround that allows you to sport two face accessories on your iPad! Get ready to elevate your avatar's style, because we're about to dive into a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to achieve this coveted look.

Step 1: Are You Ready to Double Up Your Style?

Before we begin, are you absolutely ready to transform your avatar and make it stand out from the crowd? This method requires a little bit of patience and precision, but the results are definitely worth it. If your answer is a resounding YES, then let's proceed!

Understanding the Limitation and the Workaround

Roblox's default avatar editor on the iPad (and other platforms) is designed to allow only one accessory per body part, including the face. This is to ensure compatibility and prevent visual glitches. However, the trick we're going to employ leverages a feature of the Roblox website that isn't fully reflected in the mobile app's immediate display. By manipulating the avatar editor on the web browser on your iPad, we can bypass this one-accessory limit.

Step 2: Accessing the Desktop Version of Roblox

The key to this method lies in accessing the desktop version of the Roblox website through your iPad's browser. The Roblox app itself won't allow this trick.

Opening Safari (or Your Preferred Browser)

  1. Locate and tap on the Safari icon on your iPad's home screen. If you prefer Chrome or another browser, that's fine too – the steps will be similar.
  2. In the address bar at the top, type roblox.com and press Go or Enter.

Requesting the Desktop Website

This is the crucial part. By default, your iPad browser will try to load the mobile version of the Roblox website. We need the full desktop experience.

  1. For Safari:
    • Once roblox.com has loaded, look for the Aa button in the top-left corner of the address bar.
    • Tap on the Aa button.
    • From the dropdown menu, select Request Desktop Website.
  2. For Chrome:
    • After roblox.com loads, tap the three dots (...) in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
    • Scroll down and look for Request Desktop Site (or similar) and tap it.

You'll notice the page reloads, and the layout will look much more like what you'd see on a computer. This is exactly what we want!

Step 3: Navigating to Your Avatar Editor

Now that you're on the desktop version of the Roblox website, it's time to find your avatar editor.

Logging In (If Necessary)

  1. If you're not already logged in, you'll be prompted to do so. Enter your Roblox username and password.

Finding the Avatar Section

  1. Once logged in, look for the three horizontal lines (often called a "hamburger menu") in the top-left corner of the screen. Tap on it.
  2. A sidebar menu will appear. Look for Avatar and tap on it.

This will take you to your avatar customization page, which looks significantly different from the in-app version.

Step 4: Equipping Your First Face Accessory

You're now in the avatar editor! Let's put on your first face accessory.

Selecting the "Face" Category

  1. On the left side of the avatar editor, you'll see various categories like "Body," "Clothing," "Animations," etc.
  2. Under "Clothing," tap on Face.

Choosing Your First Accessory

  1. All your owned face accessories will appear.
  2. Tap on the first face accessory you want to wear. Your avatar will update to show it equipped.

Step 5: The Magic Trick - Equipping Your Second Face Accessory!

This is where the unique aspect of the desktop website comes into play.

Finding the "Advanced" Option

  1. After equipping your first face accessory, look for a small link, usually in blue text, that says Advanced at the very bottom of the "Face" category panel. It might be a bit small, so zoom in if you need to!
  2. Tap on Advanced.

Pasting the Asset ID

Tapping "Advanced" will reveal a series of blank input boxes. These boxes allow you to directly input the Asset IDs of items. This is how we're going to bypass the one-item limit.

  1. Getting the Asset ID of Your Second Accessory:
    • Open a new tab in your iPad's browser (don't close your current Roblox tab!).
    • Go to roblox.com again in this new tab (and request desktop site if it doesn't automatically load that way).
    • Navigate to the catalog (or your inventory) and find the second face accessory you want to wear.
    • Tap on the accessory's image to go to its item page.
    • In the address bar of your browser, you'll see a URL like https://www.roblox.com/catalog/123456789/Accessory-Name. The 123456789 part is the Asset ID.
    • Highlight and copy just the numbers (the Asset ID).
    • Pro Tip: Write down the Asset ID on a piece of paper or in your notes app if you find it difficult to switch tabs and paste without losing the number.
  2. Pasting the Asset ID:
    • Go back to your original Roblox avatar editor tab.
    • In one of the blank Asset ID input boxes under the "Advanced" options, tap and hold to bring up the paste option.
    • Tap Paste.
  3. Saving Your Changes:
    • After pasting the Asset ID, tap the Save button.
    • A confirmation pop-up will appear. Tap Save again.

Step 6: Verifying Your Dual Face Accessories

Your avatar should now update, displaying both face accessories!

Checking Your Avatar

  1. Look at the preview of your avatar in the editor. You should see both face accessories equipped.
  2. You can also open the Roblox app on your iPad and check your avatar there. It might take a moment or two to fully sync, but eventually, you should see both accessories.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  • "It's not working!"
    • Did you request the desktop site? This is the most common reason for failure. Go back to Step 2.
    • Did you copy the correct Asset ID? Double-check the numbers.
    • Did you paste it into an "Advanced" slot and save? Ensure all steps were followed precisely.
    • Try clearing your browser cache. Sometimes old data can interfere.
  • "My accessories are clipping!"
    • Unfortunately, Roblox accessories aren't always designed to be worn together. Some combinations might visually clip into each other. Experiment with different accessories to find combinations that look good!

Step 7: Show Off Your New Look!

Congratulations! You've successfully managed to wear two face accessories on your Roblox avatar using your iPad. Now you can join games and show off your unique style. Be prepared for compliments! This little trick can really set your avatar apart. Remember, while the app generally only shows one, the desktop site remembers both, allowing you to bypass the typical restriction.


10 Related FAQ Questions:

How to get to the advanced avatar editor on iPad?

You need to open Safari (or Chrome) on your iPad, go to roblox.com, then tap the "Aa" button (Safari) or three dots (Chrome) in the address bar and select "Request Desktop Website." Once on the desktop site, log in, tap the three lines menu, then "Avatar," and you'll find the "Advanced" option under accessory categories.

How to find the Asset ID of a Roblox item on iPad?

Go to roblox.com on your iPad's browser (requesting the desktop site), navigate to the item's page in the catalog or your inventory, and then copy the numbers from the URL in the address bar (e.g., roblox.com/catalog/123456789/Item-Name, where 123456789 is the Asset ID).

How to wear more than one accessory in Roblox on mobile?

To wear more than one of the same type of accessory (like two face accessories), you need to use the "Request Desktop Website" feature in your iPad's browser to access the advanced avatar editor and manually input Asset IDs.

How to put on two hats in Roblox on iPad?

The process is identical to wearing two face accessories: access the desktop site, go to the "Head" or "Hats" category in the avatar editor, equip your first hat, then use the "Advanced" option to paste the Asset ID of your second hat.

How to remove an advanced accessory on Roblox iPad?

Go back to the desktop version of the avatar editor on your iPad, navigate to the relevant accessory category (e.g., "Face"), tap "Advanced," and then delete the Asset ID from the input box. Remember to click "Save."

How to wear multiple hairs on Roblox iPad?

Similar to face accessories, you can wear multiple hairs by accessing the desktop version of the Roblox avatar editor, equipping your first hair, and then using the "Advanced" option to paste the Asset IDs of additional hairs.

How to fix Roblox accessories not showing up on iPad?

If an accessory you equipped using the advanced method isn't showing up, first ensure you correctly pasted the Asset ID and saved. If it still doesn't appear, try clearing your browser's cache, checking your internet connection, or restarting the Roblox app.

How to use the Roblox avatar editor on iPad desktop site?

After requesting the desktop site for roblox.com, log in and tap the three horizontal lines (hamburger menu) in the top left, then select "Avatar." This will open the full desktop avatar editor where you can customize your character.

How to combine different accessory types in Roblox on iPad?

You can naturally combine different accessory types (e.g., a hat and a face accessory) through the standard avatar editor. The "Advanced" trick is specifically for wearing multiple accessories of the same type.

How to save changes to my Roblox avatar on iPad's desktop site?

After making any changes in the desktop avatar editor, ensure you click the "Save" button, typically located at the bottom of the advanced options or the overall accessory panel. A confirmation prompt may appear, which you also need to confirm.

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