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Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Costumes Guide: All Hero and Villain Skins

Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains characters standing on a digital board with unlockable hero and villain costumes

Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains is not exactly shy about throwing Star Wars stuff at the board. You get heroes. You get villains. You get team abilities. You get dice battles. You get the usual Monopoly betrayal, only now it comes dressed as Darth Vader, Leia, Maul, Ahsoka, and half the galaxy arguing over property values. The game also includes a full set of unlockable character costumes, giving every playable hero and villain at least one alternate look. Some characters get two costumes total, while a few get three. Costumes do not appear to change abilities, so don’t expect Luke’s X-wing pilot outfit to suddenly make him better at bankrupting your friends. For actual gameplay strategy, team picks, and ability combos, check our full Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains abilities guide. This guide is for the fun part: all the outfits. How Costumes Work in Monopoly: Star Wars…

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Kathleen Kennedy Suggested Lighter Jedi Robes in The Acolyte

Jedi characters in The Acolyte wearing lighter colored robes

A small costume decision in The Acolyte actually came from the top. According to material from The Art of The Acolyte, Kathleen Kennedy was the one who pushed for Jedi Order costumes in the series to move away from the familiar beige and off-white tones seen across much of Star Wars history. Her reasoning? Toy shelves. “Every time I go into toy departments and see Jedi action figures, they’re always beige and off-white. They look kind of bland on the shelves.” It’s a reminder that Star Wars design decisions often live at the intersection of storytelling, visual identity, and merchandising reality. Why the Color Shift Matters For decades, Jedi robes have been closely associated with earth tones — a visual shorthand for humility, tradition, and monastic simplicity. But in a retail setting, subtle costume palettes don’t always stand out. By encouraging brighter or more visually distinct looks for Jedi in…

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