Be Dino's skin system lets you customize the visual appearance of every dinosaur in your collection. Whether you have a single Classic skin or the full All Skins Pass, understanding how to equip and switch skins helps you get the most from your cosmetic collection. This guide covers the complete skin system, from equipping basics to managing a large skin library.
How the Skin System Works
Every dinosaur species in Be Dino can have multiple skin variants. The skin system works as follows:
- Default skin: Every species has a default (no-skin) appearance
- Unlockable skins: Skins you earn through purchases, boss drops, or event rewards
- Species-specific: Skins only apply to their designated species — a T-Rex skin cannot go on a Raptor
- Swappable: You can change skins at any time, as often as you want
- Permanent: Once unlocked, skins remain available forever on your account
Skin categories in your collection:
| Category | Source | Permanence |
|---|---|---|
| Default | Automatic with species | Always available |
| Magma Skins | Boss fight rewards | Permanent once earned |
| Classic Skins | Robux purchase (499 each) | Permanent once purchased |
| Seasonal Skins | Event purchase or reward | Permanent once obtained |
| All Skins Pass Skins | 4,995 Robux purchase | Permanent once purchased |
How to Equip a Skin — Step by Step
Follow these steps to apply a skin to your dinosaur:
- Open the species selector — Access your dinosaur selection menu
- Select the species you want to customize
- Browse available skins for that species — this shows all skins you have unlocked
- Select the skin you want to apply
- Confirm the selection — the cosmetic change is visible immediately
- The skin applies to your current dinosaur — other players will see the new appearance
Skin equipping tips:
- You can preview skins before applying them — check how each one looks
- Equipped skins persist across sessions — you do not need to re-equip every time you play
- Switching skins mid-game is possible — change your appearance on the fly
- Some skins have visual effects (particles, glows) that are visible to all nearby players
Species-Specific Skin Availability
Not every species has the same number of available skins. Higher-tier and more popular species typically have more skin options:
| Species | Rarity | Default | Magma | Classic | Seasonal | Total Skins |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Behemoth Rex | Mythic | 1 | 1 | 1+ | 0–2 | 3–5 |
| D-Rex | Mythic | 1 | 1 | 1+ | 0–2 | 3–5 |
| Jurassic T-Rex | Legendary | 1 | 1 | 1+ | 0–3 | 3–6 |
| Other T-Rex variants | Legendary | 1 | 0–1 | 0–1 | 0–2 | 1–4 |
| Dread Gigantosaurus | Epic | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0–1 | 2–4 |
| Common Raptor | Common | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0–1 | 1–3 |
Note: The exact skin count per species changes with updates. UPD 11 may have added skins for recently introduced species. Check the in-game selector for the current count.
Managing Your Skin Collection
As you accumulate skins, managing your collection becomes important:
For small collections (1–5 skins):
- Check your species selector for available skins on each species
- Equip your favorite skins on your most-played species
- You do not need a management system — just pick what you like
For medium collections (5–15 skins):
- Organize by species — know which species have the most skins
- Prioritize equipping skins on your primary PvP species (since others see you most in combat)
- Rotate seasonal skins during their thematic seasons (Frozen in winter, etc.)
For large collections (All Skins Pass + boss drops + seasonal):
- You have access to nearly every skin in the game
- Create a rotation — switch skins between sessions for variety
- Use Magma skins for boss fights and KOTH (prestige display)
- Use seasonal skins during their respective seasons
- Use Classic skins for general gameplay
Skin Display and Other Players
When you equip a skin, other players in the same server can see it on your dinosaur. This creates social dynamics around skin choices:
Prestige signaling: Wearing a Magma skin tells other players you have defeated the Living Fortress. This can deter smaller players from attacking you (they assume you are experienced) and attract respect from peers.
Event participation signaling: Wearing a seasonal skin (like Sakura or Frozen) signals that you have been playing since that event. Veterans recognize these offsale cosmetics.
Visual variety: In a server full of default-colored dinosaurs, a player with a skin stands out. This can be both positive (looking cool) and negative (attracting attention from predators).
Skin choice in PvP: While skins do not affect gameplay, they can subtly influence PvP dynamics:
- Magma skins on large species may intimidate smaller players
- Bright, colorful skins are more visible — potentially attracting unwanted attention
- Dark skins (Eclipse, Nebula) are harder to spot in low-visibility areas
Unlocking Skins Through the All Skins Pass
The All Skins Pass (4,995 Robux) is the fastest way to unlock most available skins at once:
What the All Skins Pass includes:
- All Classic skins for every species
- Some seasonal skins (check current description for specifics)
- Access to any future skins added to the pass
- Does NOT include Magma skins (boss-only)
After purchasing the All Skins Pass:
- All included skins become immediately available in your skin selector
- Browse each species to see newly unlocked skins
- Equip your preferred skins on each species
- Future skins added to the pass are automatically available
Skin Types and Rarity
Be Dino features several skin categories with varying rarity and acquisition methods:
| Skin Category | Rarity | How to Obtain | Robux Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Default Skins | Common | Automatic with species | Free |
| Seasonal Skins | Uncommon | Limited-time events | N/A (event only) |
| Magma Skins | Rare | Boss fight drops (Living Fortress) | 4,995 equivalent |
| Chromatic Skins | Epic | Chest openings | 10,000+ Gem value |
| Aura Skins | Legendary | Special events / rare drops | Very High |
The Magma Skin prestige: Magma Skins are the most sought-after cosmetics in Be Dino because they are exclusively obtained by defeating the Living Fortress boss. Owning a Magma Skin signals that you have successfully completed the hardest combat challenge in the game.
Skin Customization Options
Be Dino offers limited but meaningful customization for your dinosaur skins:
Color variations: Some species allow basic color customization through in-game settings. This does not require any purchases and is available to all players.
Skin overlay effects: Higher-tier skins (Magma, Chromatic) include visual overlay effects such as glowing patterns, particle effects, and animated textures. These effects are built into the skin and cannot be toggled off.
Skin combination restrictions: You can only equip one skin per species at a time. Skins are species-specific — a Tyrannosaur skin cannot be applied to a Spinosaurid.
For all unlock methods, visit our complete skins guide. For boss-specific skins, read our Magma skin guide.
Deep Dive: Skin Collection and Prestige Guide
Skin collecting in Be Dino is a long-term pursuit that showcases your achievements and experience with the game.
Complete skin acquisition methods:
| Method | Skin Tiers Available | Time Investment | Gem/Robux Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boss drops (Living Fortress) | Magma (Rare) | Hours per attempt | None (gameplay only) |
| Chest openings | Chromatic (Epic), Aura (Legendary) | Depends on Gem saving | 15,000–50,000 Gems |
| Seasonal events | Holiday-themed (Uncommon) | Event duration only | None (event participation) |
| Gamepass bundles | Select premium skins | Instant | 799+ Robux |
| Code rewards | Event-exclusive (Uncommon) | 5 minutes | Free (code only) |
Magma Skin detailed acquisition guide: The Magma Skin is the most prestigious cosmetic in Be Dino. Here is everything you need to know about obtaining one:
- The Living Fortress boss spawns every 90 minutes
- You need a group of 3–5 fully grown Legendary+ Tyrannosaurs
- The boss has a very low Magma Skin drop rate (~0.5–1% per kill)
- Even with 10+ boss kills, most players have not obtained a Magma Skin
- The Magma Skin applies a glowing lava texture to your dinosaur with animated particle effects
Skin display strategy: Different skins are visible to other players during gameplay:
- Your equipped skin is visible to all players on the server
- Magma Skins draw attention — they signal experience and combat prowess
- Chromatic Skins (from chests) show that you invest in the game
- Default skins indicate a new or casual player
Skin value hierarchy among players:
| Skin Type | Perceived Value | Player Perception |
|---|---|---|
| Magma Skin | Very High | "This player defeated the boss" |
| Aura Skin | High | "This player is very experienced" |
| Chromatic Skin | Medium | "This player opens chests" |
| Seasonal Skin | Low-Medium | "This player was active during an event" |
| Default Skin | None | "This player is new or casual" |
FAQ
How do I equip a skin in Be Dino? Open the species selector, select your dinosaur, browse available skins, and apply your choice. The change is visible immediately to all players.
Can I change skins during gameplay? Yes. You can switch skins at any time through the species selector. There is no limit on how often you change.
Do skins affect gameplay? No. All skins are purely cosmetic. They change your dinosaur's appearance without affecting stats, speed, size, or any gameplay mechanic.
If I switch species, do I keep my skin? Skins are species-specific. If you switch from a T-Rex to a Raptor, you will see the Raptor's skins (not the T-Rex skin). Each species has its own skin library.
Can I preview skins before applying them? Yes. The in-game skin selector lets you preview skins on your dinosaur before confirming the selection. Check each skin's appearance before committing.
For all skin types and rarity rankings, visit our complete skins guide. For Magma skins, read our Magma skins guide.