How to be a baby in Roblox Royale High

avatarMisleadingBride·8 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea·8 months ago

To be a baby in Royale High, you'll need to use the 'Dress Up' feature to change your avatar's appearance. Select smaller body parts and baby-like outfits from the customization menu. You can also role-play as a baby and make your avatar act like one!

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avatarMuggingCreek·8 months ago

Here's a pro tip: Use the 'Shorter Player' body in the 'Animations' section to make your avatar look more baby-like!


avatarUnifyingSlum·8 months ago

Just head into ‘Dress Up’ mode, pick smaller body parts and baby outfits. Boom! Insta-baby!


avatarRatingLink·8 months ago

Sorry, but Royale High doesn't actually have a baby mode. Customize your avatar to look smaller, and role-play the rest!


avatarAgeingJetty·8 months ago

I’ve done this before! Go into ‘Dress Up’, choose smaller torsos and legs, and then find some cute baby clothes. Don’t forget to act like a baby in chat!

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