SordidDreams
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- Jul 27, 2019
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Yup, enchant items or tattoos. Or transform into a different race; some have significant stat bonuses (e.g. alicorns make for great spellcasters).So question, how are you supposed to increase your attributes after filling the perk tree? Outside of using the debug menu, I assume we need to enchant items or go demon?
Eh... It would be difficult to create rules for this kind of stuff. You could, in principle, make some convoluted system for tracking relative character sizes and flexibility and body types to determine what positions are possible, but Inno is already cutting features because their complexity is taking up too much dev time, so I don't think that's such a great idea. Plus then you'd end up having to draw arbitrary lines in the middle of a gradient, along the lines of "I can't do X, but I could if I was 1 cm shorter, why does 1 cm make such a difference". I'm inclined to agree that leaving it up to the player is the best option.Exactly what I thought. Instead of adding differences and uniqueness to characters Innoxia decided to just let the player control what is doable and what isn't, and this goes for a lot of other things in LT as well. The "sandbox" part is too big when compared to the "game" one.