Halloween Costume Guide
Judge fights silently with a bow, taking down Highwaymen as one of the Captain’s Guns for Hire. The white mask is the single detail that makes this costume unmistakable, it’s what the game frames as a symbol of Judge giving up their old identity entirely. Far Cry New Dawn had a smaller audience than the mainline series, so recognition here depends on having actually played it, but the mask and bow combo reads as a strong archer costume regardless.
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The mask is the first thing anyone sees, and if it slips down or doesn’t fully cover the face, the costume drops straight to “person in a brown cloak” instead of Judge. Keep it secured before you leave the house. At a dim, crowded party, a cloak with a low hood can also block your own vision, so check you can actually see clearly before committing to it for the whole night.
Judge never speaks, communicating only through the bow and a completely silent presence around the Captain and the other Guns for Hire. That silence is the character, so resist the urge to talk in character all night, saying nothing is more accurate than any voice you could put on.
Cut eye and breathing gaps into the mask before wearing it for hours
A fully sealed mask gets uncomfortable fast in a warm room. Small vents near the mouth keep it wearable without changing how it reads from a few feet away.
Secure the quiver so it doesn’t swing into people
A loose quiver on your back catches on doorways and other guests in a crowded space. A simple strap adjustment before the party saves you from apologizing all night.
Duo Idea
Strong duo for anyone who actually played Far Cry New Dawn, since Judge serves the Captain directly in the game. The silent masked archer next to a more traditionally armed Highwaymen leader gives a clear visual hierarchy, but neither character has wide recognition outside the game’s own fanbase.
Group Idea: Guns for Hire
Might work, but this only lands with people who know New Dawn’s companion roster specifically, none of these characters have mainstream name recognition. The visual range across a masked archer, an older woman with a shotgun, an alligator handler, and Hurk’s usual chaos does give a photo real variety if the group commits.
Franchise Idea
Strong pairing with real narrative weight behind it. Joseph Seed is the one who put the mask on Judge in the first place, so the connection is central to the story rather than incidental, and Joseph has far more recognition than Judge does from Far Cry 5 alone.
Group Idea: Silent Masked Video Game Characters
Might work, but you’re pulling from three completely different games with no shared universe, so the group needs the theme explained upfront. Each costume is strong individually, the connection is purely conceptual.
Most of the layered clothing here can come from a thrift store, the mask and quiver are the two pieces worth buying specifically.
Judge doesn’t talk. That makes this one of the easiest characters on the site to actually perform, since there’s no dialogue to get wrong.
Build the base with the brown leather jacket, Renaissance vest, and medieval trousers, then add the brown cloak and full face white mask. Finish with gloves, boots, and a quiver of arrows on your back. The white mask and cloak together are what make this Judge instead of a generic post-apocalyptic archer.
Niche. Far Cry New Dawn had a smaller audience than the mainline Far Cry games, and Judge is a companion character rather than the protagonist. People who played the game will recognize the mask instantly, everyone else will just see a striking archer costume.
None. Judge doesn’t speak in Far Cry New Dawn, the mask represents a silencing of their old identity, so there’s no line to quote here.
Judge is the Deputy from Far Cry 5, taken captive and psychologically broken down by Joseph Seed after the nuclear collapse. Joseph gave them the mask as what the game frames as a form of forgiveness, and they now fight silently as a Gun for Hire using a bow (Fandom).
No, and don’t bring real ones anyway. Fake arrows in a quiver read fine from any distance and won’t get you turned away at a venue that bans weapon props.
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