
This Hytale skin recipe helps you recreate this character in the creator. Follow our step-by-step guide with exact settings for head, body, and outfit options. This build is based on Assassin’s Creed. Match the silhouette, core color palette, and standout accessories first, then refine the smaller details.
Ezio works in this cover because the white Hood and white sleeve layers create the Assassin silhouette before any small detail is inspected. The red Savanna Scout Neck-High layer gives the robe a warm sash/trim read, while black gloves, black Explorer Trousers, and black boots keep the lower body practical.
The hood is the identity lock. If it is hidden or replaced, the build becomes a generic white-robed adventurer. Keep the hood bright enough to separate from the face and shoulders. The Super Short BrownDark hair is secondary because most of the head is meant to be framed by the hood.
Ezio can become too plain if the white robe is not broken up. The red torso layer is useful because it hints at the Assassin outfit without needing exact embroidery. Do not let the red take over the page, though. The build should still read white hood first, red accent second, dark gloves and boots third.
This recipe cannot include hidden blades, parkour, Renaissance city context, Assassin insignia, layered leather armor, or weapon poses. The page should not pretend those are present. It should explain how to make a static Hytale avatar feel like Ezio through hood, robe contrast, gloves, and boots.
At small size, the hood and red centerline should still be readable. If the cover is too dark, the black trousers and gloves can merge with the background. If the camera is too close, the robe shape disappears. A good Ezio crop needs the head, upper torso, and at least some lower-body dark contrast.
If your Ezio looks like a monk, strengthen the red torso accent and black glove/boot contrast before changing the hood. If he looks like a soldier, remove bulky armor-like additions and return to the robe silhouette. If the face looks too modern, keep the brow simple and let the hood do the work.
Start with `Hood (White)` and the white sleeve layer because they define the silhouette. Then add the red overtop and black gloves. Trousers and boots come after the upper body is already recognizable. This order helps users avoid spending time on lower-body precision while the hooded Assassin read is still weak.
Ezio needs enough vertical crop to show the hood, red torso accent, and black lower body together. A portrait crop can make the hood clear but lose the Assassin robe logic. A wide crop can hide the face and gloves. The best page image should keep the hooded upper body dominant while still proving the outfit continues downward.
Brotherhood or Revelations-era Ezio could use darker robes and older styling, but that would change the page target. This page should stay with the white-hood, red-accent Assassin read shown by the current live cover.
Fan-made recreation inspired by Assassin’s Creed. Character names and source IP belong to their owners; this is not official Hytale content.
1 preview image support the silhouette, palette, face, outfit, and limitation review.
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The editor notes explain where Hytale needs approximations and which visual cues should survive first.
Last recorded content update: 2026/05/24. Treat this as the current review signal until a dedicated review-date field exists.
Build Ezio in Hytale with white hood, white sleeves, red robe layer, black gloves, black trousers, boots, and Assassin silhouette tradeoffs.
Use the editor notes and screenshot evidence to judge where Hytale approximates the source. A page should not claim perfect likeness when the creator only supports a manual recreation path.
Treat major hair, palette, outfit, or source-version changes as variations. The strongest revisions explain what improved and which original identity cues still need to survive.
Tweaked the hair, palette, or outfit pieces to get closer to the reference? Submit your variation for editorial review.