All you need to do is simply visit one of the Quick Change stations that can be found dotting the world! If, later down the line, you decide that you want to completely change up your look, voice, Hero Point stats, or Skill Point distribution, you can do so! Just remember that your primary class choice is set in stone. If you only have 8 Intelligence points, for example, falling short of the 10-point baseline means your spells will take longer to recharge. Note that 10 Hero Points in any stat is the baseline where you won't see a positive or negative impact to the corresponding effect. Afterwards, you can apply an additional 10 Hero Points anywhere you wish! It's time to choose a dramatic backstory for your Fatemaker! Were they Raised by Elves? Or perhaps they were the Village Idiot? Your backstory will give you a starting place to mold your character's stat attributes.
Once your class and starting look are locked in, you can further tailor your build by tinkering with your starting stats. If you want some additional starting Armor options at your disposal when Tiny Tina's Wonderlands launches on March 25, you can snag the Golden Hero Armor Pack preorder bonus and the Town Crier Pack. As you play, you'll continue to unlock new looks to try, as customizations can drop as loot. The possibilities are plentiful to say the least, and that's before you've even given a thought to which Armor Pattern and colors you'd like to use.
Each personality has two voice options to choose from, and you can adjust their pitch to suit your preferences. Think of this as the general attitude with which you approach adventure, and how you want your Fatemaker to quip during dialogue and battle alike, be they Gallant, Clever, Gruff, or Strange. If you want to go wild when creating your character, Slider Overdrive will be your best friend.Īnother essential choice when creating your Fatemaker is their personality. If you really want to push the limits, you can engage the Slider Overdrive option, disabling the limitations placed by nature to get extra chaotic! This effectively makes the sliders that determine the size, position, and angle of certain physical features more exaggerated so that you're no longer constrained by realism. Everything from individual eyes and ears to facial hair and eyelashes can be adjusted to suit your style, along with facial tattoos and makeup.
But what the many aesthetic options do give you is that hard-to-replace, impossible-to-quantify, je ne sais quoi that makes your Fatemaker stand out from the crowd.
Your Fatemaker's appearance has no impact on your build-taller characters aren't stronger, and asymmetrical eyes have no bearing on your ability to shoot straight. Next it's time to pick your nose (and face, hair, accessories, and more)! This primary class choice is the sole aspect of your character that you can't change later (though you can always reroll a new character), so think ahead to how you might want to Multiclass later. You start off by choosing which of the classes will be your starting class, setting the stage for your base playstyle and skills. What good is saving the Wonderlands if you can't do it with style? The Character Creation system not only lets you tailor your playstyle, but how you look, too.