Character customizing?
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=Thunderbolt=
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Character customizing?
I remember seeing an override or plugin that enables to further customize your character skintone, hair color, height, weight and maybe other aspects aswell beyond the default values. I cant find it anywhere, but in case I find it or someone links it, would it be acceptable to such here in good taste? I see overrides are forbidden beyond those customizing UI right?
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Eclypticon
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Re: Character customizing?
I am pretty sure that all overrides that are meant to do more than effect only the client where they are installed are turned off. So, there are no benifits to using non-gui based overrides, and to the best of my knowledge, you cannot effect the PW using them even if you are more than a script kiddy.
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=Thunderbolt=
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Re: Character customizing?
I thought I saw colors on hair of some chars that were not possible in default options. I need to look closer when I can though. Or maybe those were wigs bought from the barber I dont know. Never had a need for barber shop IG. 
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Storm Munin
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Re: Character customizing?
Tieflings and a few other halfbreeds have some interesting hair and complexion selections.
Also some of the recently added hairstyles can be tweaked colorwise using the hair highlight selection at character creation. The new faces and hairstyles arent selectable by all races sadly.
Male halfelf and halfdrow really could use some appearance love, as it is id say they have an uncalled for -4 appearance penalty, orcs are more handsome in comparison (and we all want Mealir to look better right?).
Considering some of the questions I got from a DM when one of my halfdrow (she doesnt look drow at all) was on the surface a few years back I would say using any external resources in the manner you ask about is a definitive no no.
But the DM:s would be the law on that.
Also some of the recently added hairstyles can be tweaked colorwise using the hair highlight selection at character creation. The new faces and hairstyles arent selectable by all races sadly.
Male halfelf and halfdrow really could use some appearance love, as it is id say they have an uncalled for -4 appearance penalty, orcs are more handsome in comparison (and we all want Mealir to look better right?).
Considering some of the questions I got from a DM when one of my halfdrow (she doesnt look drow at all) was on the surface a few years back I would say using any external resources in the manner you ask about is a definitive no no.
But the DM:s would be the law on that.
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Simian
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Re: Character customizing?
http://nwvault.ign.com/View.php?view=nw ... tail&id=43
It just lets you select from a different set of default colours.
A word of warning though, if you go for very outlandish colours, you might end up with no character.
And anyhow, if you know the colour codes, you could ask Luna to edit the character .bic for you to make changes on an existing character.
It just lets you select from a different set of default colours.
A word of warning though, if you go for very outlandish colours, you might end up with no character.
And anyhow, if you know the colour codes, you could ask Luna to edit the character .bic for you to make changes on an existing character.
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