Honey Select 2 utilizes an innovative data-embedding technology known as .
At its core, a Honey Select 2 character card is an image file, usually in PNG format, that acts as a data container for a complete character design. The game reads the metadata within this PNG to reconstruct the character in your game, including details like:
This happens because of . While the card stores the sliders and coordinates, it does not store the actual custom 3D assets (hair meshes, clothing mods, custom skin textures) if they are not part of the base game. Essential Tools to Fix Missing Assets
It is common to encounter issues where a downloaded card appears bald, naked, or entirely blue/broken. Here is how to fix the most frequent problems: Missing Mods and Plugins (The "Bald/Naked" Glitch) Honey Select 2 Character Cards
In Honey Select 2 (HS2), a is a single image file (typically .png format) that stores all the data for a custom-created character. Unlike a standard screenshot, this PNG contains embedded metadata—including sliders for body shape, facial features, hair, clothing, accessories, and personality settings.
: Access the creator from the main menu. You can customize everything from jawlines and eye shapes to clothing and hair.
While cards are just images, they often rely on mods for accessories, hair, and clothing to display correctly. If you try to load a card that uses mods you don't have, you'll likely see a character with missing parts. While the card stores the sliders and coordinates,
Open your main Honey Select 2 installation folder. Navigate to Chara Folder: Go to UserData →right arrow chara .
Download your desired character cards and move the .png files directly into the corresponding folder. 4. Load the Game
Are you running a or a modded repack (like BetterRepack/HF Patch) ? Are you trying to load female or male cards ? Unlike a standard screenshot, this PNG contains embedded
If you are using the popular BetterRepack mod pack (the standard for English-speaking users), you specifically want cards labeled for the Steam version or BetterRepack .
Cards created on newer versions of the game (or with newer mod plugins) may fail to load properly on older game builds.