- Ro-Ghoul masks change your appearance, nickname, and sometimes eye visibility.
- Normal masks may use Yen or Mask Credits, depending on the item.
- Group masks require membership and rank-based requirements.
- Code masks use commands, but availability can vary between entries.
- Exclusive masks are limited items listed through in-game settings.
Ro-Ghoul masks: How the System Works
Ro-Ghoul masks are cosmetic accessories that let players change their displayed name and conceal their eyes when the design covers them. Unlike combat equipment such as Kagunes or Quinques, masks are primarily visual customization items. They do not define a player’s faction, damage output, or fighting style.
The mask system also reflects Tokyo Ghoul’s central identity theme: ghouls use masks to protect their human identity from the CCG. In Ro-Ghoul, that lore connection is represented through designs and faction-based cosmetics, while the practical function remains appearance customization.
Masks can be purchased or equipped by speaking with Uta. Purchased masks are permanent and can be re-equipped at the Mask Shop. Some entries use Yen, while others require Mask Credits. Because the reference catalog is marked as outdated, treat older lists as a starting point and verify availability in the current game interface.
Video Highlights:
- Showcase of mask designs available within Ro-Ghoul
- Visual comparison of normal and special mask appearances
- Examples of masks connected to community and game content
| Mask System Feature | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Changes the player’s cosmetic look |
| Nickname | Allows a custom mask nickname through Uta |
| Eye coverage | Hides the eyes when the mask design covers them |
| Ownership | Purchased masks remain available for re-equipping |
| Currency | Uses Yen or Mask Credits depending on the item |
Normal Masks
Standard cosmetic choices that can use Yen or Mask Credits. The catalog includes examples such as Adult Hinami and Anubis.
Group Masks
Faction or community rewards tied to group membership, rank, or achievement requirements.
Code Masks
Command-based cosmetics associated with specific codes or creator references. Availability should be checked in-game.
Exclusive Masks
Limited event or holiday designs that may appear through the Settings menu for a restricted period.
Start with the Mask Shop and Uta before searching for a specific design. This confirms whether the item is currently purchasable, equipable, or restricted.
Normal Mask Prices and Currency Choices
Normal masks are the most straightforward category to inspect because their entries can show both a Yen price and a Mask Credit price. The available reference list identifies two examples: Adult Hinami and Anubis. These prices should not be treated as a complete 2026 catalog because the source page warns that several additions and changes are missing.
Mask Credits are a secondary currency connected to Robux purchases. The listed conversion options are 10 Mask Credits for 5 Robux, 50 for 25 Robux, 100 for 50 Robux, and 200 for 100 Robux. These options follow the same basic exchange rate, but players should confirm the current purchase interface before spending currency.
| Normal Mask | Yen Price | Mask Credit Price | Practical Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult Hinami | 10,000,000 Yen | 100 MC | High Yen cost in the listed entry |
| Anubis | 1,000,000 Yen | 10 MC | Lower listed cost than Adult Hinami |
| Mask Credit Bundle | Listed Robux Cost | Listed Credit Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 5 Robux | 10 MC |
| Medium | 25 Robux | 50 MC |
| Large | 50 Robux | 100 MC |
| Highest listed option | 100 Robux | 200 MC |
When comparing a Yen price with a Mask Credit price, consider the purpose of the purchase. Yen-based access is useful for players who already have enough in-game currency, while Mask Credits provide another route for items that support that payment type. Do not assume every mask supports both currencies.
The available mask catalog is flagged as outdated and may omit newer, group-exclusive, or unavailable entries. Confirm the displayed price and item status inside Ro-Ghoul before purchasing.
Step-by-Step Mask Unlock and Equip Guide
Use the following process whenever you want to obtain, rename, or equip a mask. The same routine works for ordinary purchases and helps identify why a special mask is unavailable.
Find Uta
Visit Uta and open the mask-related interaction. Uta is the key NPC for purchasing masks and changing a mask nickname.
Review the Category
Check whether the desired item is normal, group-based, code-based, exclusive, or retired. Each category uses a different access method.
Confirm the Requirement
Review the displayed Yen cost, Mask Credit cost, command, group requirement, rank condition, or event restriction before committing resources.
Purchase or Activate
Buy an available mask with the listed currency, enter the relevant command for a code mask, or meet the stated group requirement.
Equip and Rename
Return to the Mask Shop or the relevant menu to equip the item. Speak with Uta again if you want to change its nickname.
| Access Type | Required Action | Where to Check |
|---|---|---|
| Yen purchase | Pay the displayed Yen amount | Uta or Mask Shop |
| Mask Credit purchase | Use the listed MC amount | Uta or Mask Shop |
| Group reward | Join or qualify for the required group rank | Group settings and in-game requirements |
| Code mask | Enter the associated command | Chat or command interface |
| Exclusive item | Check the event or Settings listing | Settings and current event content |
A common mistake is treating every unavailable mask as a bug. Group masks may require a particular rank, while exclusive designs may no longer be listed after their event window. Code-based entries can also change status, so a command found in an older catalog may not work in the current version.
Always identify the category first, then check the requirement, and only afterward spend Yen, Mask Credits, or time pursuing a group reward.
Group, Code, and Exclusive Mask Categories
Special masks are separated from ordinary purchases because their access conditions are more specific. Group masks can be enabled through settings after the player meets a group’s requirements. The listed examples include the GOAT mask and the CCG Cloak.
The GOAT design resembles a goat skull and uses different appearances associated with group rank. The CCG Cloak covers the face with a dark shadow and includes a hooded cloak with the CCG symbol. The listed requirements connect the white and black cloak variants to investigator progression and division points.
| Special Category | Example | Main Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Group mask | GOAT | Membership and rank-based access |
| Group mask | CCG Cloak | CCG progression and listed investigator requirements |
| Code mask | Ibe | Enter !ibemask when available |
| Code mask | Deku | Enter !RoballMask when available |
| Exclusive mask | Oversized Spooky Sheet | Limited event design |
| Exclusive mask | 2020 Vision | Archived New Year design |
The code section includes Ibe, a creator-themed mask designed with a Susanoo-inspired appearance, and Deku, a design referencing Izuku Midoriya’s costume from My Hero Academia. The source describes Deku as a creator birthday exclusive. Because code availability can change, use the commands only when the current game recognizes them.
Exclusive designs are generally associated with holidays or events and may be found through Settings. Examples include a ghost-sheet design and a star-themed pair of glasses. These entries are best treated as collectible cosmetics rather than dependable progression targets.
Retired or removed designs form a separate category. The Ghoul Masquerade Mask is listed as unavailable after the Masquerade group was disbanded. If an item belongs to a retired faction or discontinued event, searching for a purchase option may not produce results.
A mask’s appearance does not reveal its access method. Check the category, group status, command, or event listing instead of judging availability by design alone.
Mask Selection Tips and Collection Checklist
Choosing a mask is mainly a cosmetic decision, so the best option depends on the look, faction identity, and availability you want. Players who prefer reliable ownership should prioritize an available normal mask. Players focused on prestige may prefer a group mask tied to rank progression, while collectors may value exclusive or retired designs even when they cannot currently be obtained.
The Headband mask is noted for displaying a group logo, giving it a distinctive identity feature. The source also identifies an animated mask among the historical exclusive entries. These details make certain cosmetics more recognizable than standard face coverings.
Use this checklist when organizing a collection:
Mask Collection Checklist:
- Visit Uta and inspect the current Mask Shop options
- Compare the displayed Yen and Mask Credit prices
- Check group ranks before pursuing a faction-exclusive mask
- Test whether a code command is currently recognized
- Review Settings for active or limited exclusive masks
| Player Goal | Recommended Focus | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Affordable customization | Available Yen masks | Uses in-game currency when supported |
| Faction identity | Group masks | Connects appearance with group membership |
| Creator references | Code masks | Includes community and creator-themed designs |
| Event collecting | Exclusive masks | Highlights holiday or limited designs |
| Rare ownership history | Retired masks | Useful for documenting past content, not current access |
For a maintained reference, consult the Ro-Ghoul Wiki Masks page and compare its information with the current in-game menus. The page itself warns that its catalog requires updates, so use it for category context and historical details rather than assuming every listed item remains obtainable.
Record the mask name, category, cost, and access condition when you find it. This makes it easier to distinguish current cosmetics from archived entries.
Q: What do Ro-Ghoul masks do?
They provide cosmetic customization, can change the player’s mask nickname, and may hide the eyes when the design covers them. They are not listed as combat-stat equipment.
Q: Where can I buy or equip a mask?
Speak with Uta to review mask options, make supported purchases, or change a mask nickname. Purchased masks can be re-equipped at the Mask Shop.
Q: Can every mask be bought with Yen?
No. The catalog states that some masks use Mask Credits, while group, code, exclusive, and retired masks follow different access rules.
Q: Why is a listed mask unavailable?
It may require group membership, a specific rank, a limited event, a recognized command, or may have been retired or removed. Check its category and current in-game status.