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Hiccup 15 Hytale Character Recipe

Recreate Hiccup 15 in Hytale with this movie-inspired character recipe inspired by How Train Your Dragon. Follow the exact outfit, hair, color, and avatar.

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This page is a reference guide. It does not import, install, replace, or modify Hytale files.

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Head

Haircut
Stylish
BrownLight
Stylish.BrownLight
Eyebrows
Medium
BrownLight
Medium.BrownLight
Eyes
Medium
Green
Medium_Eyes.Green

General

Underwear
Boxer
Black
Boxer.Black
Body Characteristics
Default
Skin tone 08
Default.08
Face
Neutral - Freckles
Face_Neutral_Freckles
Mouth
Thin Mouth
Mouth_Thin
Ears
Default
Default

Torso

Undertop
Tattered Shirt
Lime
LongSleeveShirt.Lime
Overtop
Farmer's Vest
Brown
FarmerVest.Brown

Legs

Pants
Ultra Faded Jeans
Maroon
Pants_Slim_Faded.Maroon
Shoes
Santa's Boots
Brown
SantaBoots.Brown

Design notes

This build aims for the most recognizable How Train Your Dragon version of Hiccup 15, not the most obscure alternate costume. In practice that means prioritizing the most iconic on-screen silhouette and costume language, because Hytale reads broad shapes and clean contrast better than tiny decorative details. The goal is that players can identify the character quickly from the front and from a slight distance, even before they inspect every option in the creator.

The outfit choices were picked to preserve that first-read silhouette. We favor the outfit has to communicate the role immediately, even from mid-distance, so the torso, legs, and accessory combination communicates the right era or role immediately. If the source material has several nearby variants, this recipe leans toward the version most fans would call the default look for Hiccup 15. That keeps the recreation stable when you compare screenshots, submit revisions, or share the preset with other Hytale players.

Hair, face, and color decisions are doing the second layer of accuracy. Here the priority is that hair shape, facial framing, and accent colors are what sell the character fastest. If a cosmetic is not a perfect one-to-one match, the recipe intentionally chooses the option that preserves expression, silhouette, and skin-tone balance rather than chasing a weaker literal match. The same logic applies to color picks: saturation and contrast are tuned for how Hytale renders them in-game, not just how they appear in a reference still.

If Hytale updates a cosmetic, renames a menu item, or shifts a color swatch, keep the silhouette first. Match the closest torso layer, keep the same light-versus-dark balance, and then tune hair, face, and skin-tone until the character reads correctly again. When in doubt, preserve the overall impression of Hiccup 15 before chasing minor details. That approach makes this recipe resilient to creator changes and easier to iterate into your own variation.

Review basis

Fan-made recreation inspired by How Train Your Dragon. Screenshots and recipe data are preserved as reference material for manual creator matching.

Last content update: 7/9/2026

Recipe JSON

{
  "bodyCharacteristic": "Default.08",
  "underwear": "Boxer.Black",
  "face": "Face_Neutral_Freckles",
  "ears": "Default",
  "mouth": "Mouth_Thin",
  "haircut": "Stylish.BrownLight",
  "facialHair": null,
  "eyebrows": "Medium.BrownLight",
  "eyes": "Medium_Eyes.Green",
  "pants": "Pants_Slim_Faded.Maroon",
  "overpants": null,
  "undertop": "LongSleeveShirt.Lime",
  "overtop": "FarmerVest.Brown",
  "shoes": "SantaBoots.Brown",
  "headAccessory": null,
  "faceAccessory": null,
  "earAccessory": null,
  "skinFeature": null,
  "gloves": null,
  "cape": null
}

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