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ClothingEyewear

Carnival Mask

The Carnival Mask is rare eyewear in DayZ with a 2x1 inventory size, 25 g weight, worst insulation, waterproof max wetness, 50 durability, and no protection. It spawns at amusement parks and has normal plus seasonal variants.

Quick item summary

CategoryClothing > Eyewear
Inventory SlotEyes
RepairUnknown / not listed
Size2x1
Capacity0 slots

Quick answer

The Carnival Mask is a colorful eyewear-slot mask found around amusement park / Luna Park areas. It is mostly cosmetic and useful for identity concealment or seasonal outfits, not armor protection.

In-game description

A colorful carnival mask, popular among children. Most commonly worn during the summer holidays.

Main Uses

  • Wear as eyewear-slot cosmetic clothing
  • Use to help conceal your survivor’s identity
  • Use for Luna Park, carnival, or seasonal outfits
  • Collect the Christmas, Day of the Dead, New Years, and Valentines variants

How to use this item

Use the Carnival Mask as eyewear

The Carnival Mask is mostly cosmetic eyewear with no protection values.

  1. Find a Carnival Mask at an amusement park or Luna Park tent.
  2. Equip it in your eyes slot.
  3. Use it for identity concealment, outfit matching, or seasonal looks.
  4. Do not rely on it for projectile, melee, or infected protection.

How to get Carnival Mask

  • Search amusement park locations.
  • Check Luna Park tents.
  • Look for black, blue, red, yellow, Christmas, Day of the Dead, New Years, or Valentines variants.

Spawn info

Amusement ParksRare
  • The Carnival Mask is rare eyewear.
  • It is found at amusement parks and Luna Park tents.
  • It has waterproof max wetness.
  • It has no protection values.
  • Some variants are seasonal/event themed.

Important notes

  • The Carnival Mask uses the eyes slot, not the mask slot.
  • It has no inventory capacity.
  • It provides no projectile, melee, or infected protection.
  • It has waterproof max wetness.
  • Seasonal variants include Christmas, Day of the Dead, New Years, and Valentines.