You go to yulgar,do armour custom in the boys/girls room thingo,then you can change it!
you should get the smash ball and press "o"
You can look that up on the aqw wiki. if you dont want to go searching all over google for it, all you have to do is go on your char page, click a item in your inventory and wa-la. there's the wiki.
Oh, dude, the animal name that ends with the letters "ox" is the "fox." It's like a sly little creature with a bushy tail and a mischievous grin. So yeah, if you're ever playing animal name Scrabble or something, remember the fox is your go-to for those "ox" points.
In Cuba, as Carmelita is known the dark coffe color. It was motivated by the color of the dresses used by the monks and nurses of Carmelita's order who arrived to Cuba around the XVIII century from Europe. Gilberto M. Amador from Artemisa, La Habana Cuba
why the hell would it be a cat? Miles ¨Tails¨ Prower is 2 tailed fox. I believe tails was inspire from the japanese Youkai, kitsune, but i'm not sure. And just so you know tail is a boy.
Go to Yulgar Inn. Go upstairs. You should see a door with "42" on it. Go in that door. To change the fox tail's colours, click on "Armor Customization." Changing the different options should change the fox tail's color. I hope this helped!
No, only the Arctic fox undergoes an annual color change.
A fox's tail is called a brush.A brush
its turns grey
Assuming you're referring to the tail belonging to a fox, then the correct one is: fox's tail. The apostrophe indicates possession of the latter (the tail) by the former (the fox).
This is very simple, Just go to Yulgar's inn. (/Join Yulgar-####). Then go upstairs, go into the room on the left, after that you can choose your skinn color, hair color, eye color, armor color, trim color, Etc...
A fox's tail is usually refered to as a "brush".
No,it is not stronger than a nine tail fox
yes the flying fox does have a tail like a squirrel.
They are a sandy color with some black tips on some of their hairs. Most of them being on the tail.
Vulpes vulpes, and it's not called a red tail fox, it's just red fox.
no