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* ''[[Guild Wars]]'' suffered from this, but it was since changed so that displaying the headgear could be turned off, without losing its benefits.
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', although the player can choose not to display it or transmogrify it into a different helmet of the same armor class.
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** A popular mod for the PC version allows helmets to appear unequipped only to be automatically equipped for combat and when you open the menu. It's not without its bugs, however.
** ''[[Dragon Age II]]'' included a feature that allowed the player to hide his/her helmet while keeping it's stats.
* In the little-known ''[[Siege of Avalon]] Anthology'', you don't get much to
* ''[[Hellgate:London]]'' has [[Only Six Faces]], but out of the nine different helmets (18 if counting gender-specific models for each) all of the Templar and Hunter helms conceal some nicely modeled facial features. Going bareheaded isn't recommended, and the stat bonuses are too good to pass up.
* In ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'', you can procure several different types of headgear for [[Player Character|Shepard]] to wear, all of which provide some sort of stat bonus, and almost all of which cover most (if not all) of the face you spent ages getting ''just right''.
** Speaking of the full armor sets: the number one complaint about them is that they all have non-removable helmets which cover Shepard's face entirely. Since most of the game's [[
** Wearing a helmet with a face mask also causes Shepard's voice to sound like it's coming from a speaker which can get annoying at times.
* ''[[Monster Hunter]]'' has a wide variety of customization options for faces, but helmets cover up all of that. You can slightly change the color of the helmets, but it is typically a small change.
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