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• Any cosmetics acquired through packs purchased with real-world money or Lucent.
• Any cosmetics acquired through Early Access Packs. The outfit is account wide but style, dye, and patterns are character specific. Customization options are not account wide.
• Any cosmetics acquired through Twitch Drops.
Please note, cosmetic items that are earned through game-play or events will be character specific. Battle passes and leveling passes are also character specific. The rewards in each can be useful and we want to allow you to purchase up to one per character. The purchase and rewards of the Battle Pass and Leveling Pass are applied and earned on a per-character basis, but the cosmetics obtained from them are account-wide. The first time you receive the cosmetics, they will be saved to your account, and if you receive them multiple times, they will remain in your inventory as an item and can be sold to a vendor. Cosmetics purchased from the in-game store will also be account-wide, meaning they can only be purchased once per account instead of per character.
Taken from - https://www.playthroneandliberty.com/en-us/news/articles/business-model-epilogue