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The player is presented with ten singleplayer and ten multiplayer slots for characters. This number is doubled if the player uses the Steam Workshops and its game modifications, with another twenty slots (ten single player and ten multiplayer) for modded games only.
 
The player is presented with ten singleplayer and ten multiplayer slots for characters. This number is doubled if the player uses the Steam Workshops and its game modifications, with another twenty slots (ten single player and ten multiplayer) for modded games only.
   
=== Races and Sexes ===
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== Races and Sexes ==
 
The first step of the character creation process, the player will choose the starting sex of the character. While seemingly cosmetic, this has a minor effect in the game, being that Male characters begin with +1 point of [[Character Attributes (Stats)|Strength]], while Female characters start with +1 Dexterity. Inside the dungeon, a [[Amulets|Necklace of Sex Change]] is present, allowing for change between both sexes if the necklace is not cursed.
 
The first step of the character creation process, the player will choose the starting sex of the character. While seemingly cosmetic, this has a minor effect in the game, being that Male characters begin with +1 point of [[Character Attributes (Stats)|Strength]], while Female characters start with +1 Dexterity. Inside the dungeon, a [[Amulets|Necklace of Sex Change]] is present, allowing for change between both sexes if the necklace is not cursed.
   
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There are also four inaccessible races with "Locked - DLC Coming Soon!", those including Automaton,
 
There are also four inaccessible races with "Locked - DLC Coming Soon!", those including Automaton,
   
=== Classes ===
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==== Appearance ====
 
When playing as the Human race, there is an option to change the aesthetic skin type of one's character between 18 different options to choose from. Of those 18, there are three major skin tones of light, medium and dark, with each having six different aesthetics to distinguish one option from another option of similar skin tone. This option has no major effect on gameplay other than pure aesthetic.
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Any other race will skip this screen and automatically progress to the Name screen.
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==== Name ====
 
Placing a name on the character is another aesthetic component of the character creator, only making an impact in dialogue with recruiting party members, as well as some interactions with [[Status Effects]] when the game describes them in third person. The name is also used in the Game Over screen.
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== Classes ==
 
Currently there are 17 different class archetypes available in ''Barony'', each of which being unique in their own ways. Each has preset Stats, [[Skills]] and inventory of [[Item Info|Items]] to help their quest through the dungeon at the beginning of the game, as well as a general difficulty rating presented for each and a small blurb of flavor text that helps explain what the class is proficient at.
 
Currently there are 17 different class archetypes available in ''Barony'', each of which being unique in their own ways. Each has preset Stats, [[Skills]] and inventory of [[Item Info|Items]] to help their quest through the dungeon at the beginning of the game, as well as a general difficulty rating presented for each and a small blurb of flavor text that helps explain what the class is proficient at.
   
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Non-human races cannot select any of the other classes introduced in the DLC, so a Skeleton can become any of the 13 normal classes as well as a Conjurer, but cannot select Accursed, Mesmer or Brewer. The same situation exists for Vampires with Accursed, Succubi with Mesmer, and Goatmen with Brewer.
 
Non-human races cannot select any of the other classes introduced in the DLC, so a Skeleton can become any of the 13 normal classes as well as a Conjurer, but cannot select Accursed, Mesmer or Brewer. The same situation exists for Vampires with Accursed, Succubi with Mesmer, and Goatmen with Brewer.
   
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{| class="article-table" border="1"
The classes are listed as such:
 
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!Class
* '''[[Barbarian]]'''
 
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!Difficulty
* '''[[Warrior]]'''
 
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!Edition
* '''[[Healer]]'''
 
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|-
* '''[[Rogue]]'''
 
* '''[[Wanderer]]'''
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|'''[[Barbarian]]'''
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|Normal
* '''[[Cleric]]'''
 
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|Original
* '''[[Merchant]]'''
 
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|-
* '''[[Wizard]]'''
 
* '''[[Arcanist]]'''
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|'''[[Warrior]]'''
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|Beginner
* '''[[Joker]]'''
 
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|Original
* '''[[Sexton]]'''
 
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|-
* '''[[Ninja]]'''
 
* '''[[Monk]]'''
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|'''[[Healer]]'''
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|Normal
* '''[[Conjurer]]'''
 
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|Original
* '''[[Accursed]]'''
 
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|-
* '''[[Mesmer]]'''
 
* '''[[Brewer]]'''
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|'''[[Rogue]]'''
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|Hard
 
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|Original
=== Appearance ===
 
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|-
When playing as the Human race, there is an option to change the aesthetic skin type of one's character between 18 different options to choose from. Of those 18, there are three major skin tones of light, medium and dark, with each having six different aesthetics to distinguish one option from another option of similar skin tone. This option has no major effect on gameplay other than pure aesthetic.
 
 
|'''[[Wanderer]]'''
 
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|Normal
Any other race will skip this screen and automatically progress to the Name screen.
 
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|Original
 
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|-
=== Name ===
 
 
|'''[[Cleric]]'''
Placing a name on the character is another aesthetic component of the character creator, only making an impact in dialogue with recruiting party members, as well as some interactions with [[Status Effects]] when the game describes them in third person. The name is also used in the Game Over screen.
 
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|Beginner
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|Original
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|-
 
|'''[[Merchant]]'''
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|Hard
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|Original
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|-
 
|'''[[Wizard]]'''
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|Hard
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|Original
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|-
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|'''[[Arcanist]]'''
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|Normal
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|Original
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|-
 
|'''[[Joker]]'''
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|Extreme
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|Original
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|-
 
|'''[[Sexton]]'''
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|Hard
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|Blessed Addition
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|-
 
|'''[[Ninja]]'''
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|Hard
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|Blessed Addition
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|-
 
|'''[[Monk]]'''
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|Normal
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|Blessed Addition
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|-
 
|'''[[Conjurer]]'''
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|Normal
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|Myths & Outcasts DLC
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|-
 
|'''[[Accursed]]'''
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|Hard
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|Myths & Outcasts DLC
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|-
 
|'''[[Mesmer]]'''
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|Hard
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|Myths & Outcasts DLC
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|-
 
|'''[[Brewer]]'''
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|Normal
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|Myths & Outcasts DLC
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|-
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|'''[[Mechanist]]'''
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|Normal
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|Legends & Pariahs DLC
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|-
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|'''[[Punisher]]'''
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|Very Hard
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|Legends & Pariahs DLC
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|-
 
|'''[[Shaman]]'''
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|Normal
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|Legends & Pariahs DLC
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|-
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|'''[[hunter]]'''
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|Hard
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|Legends & Pariahs DLC
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|}
   
=== Gamemode ===
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== Gamemode ==
 
The final screen before a character is released into the dungeon, there are several options to select from for the mode of play for that character. Singleplayer is self-explanatory, making the game only be accessible with only oneself. Multiplayer allows other players to join a hosted game, or allow the player to get into a game themselves, either over the internet or by IP.
 
The final screen before a character is released into the dungeon, there are several options to select from for the mode of play for that character. Singleplayer is self-explanatory, making the game only be accessible with only oneself. Multiplayer allows other players to join a hosted game, or allow the player to get into a game themselves, either over the internet or by IP.
   

Revision as of 01:15, 30 December 2019

Character Creation is one of the major game mechanics of Barony, which allows the player to customize their character before they enter the dungeon with a variety of cosmetic and gameplay-impacting aspects to choose from.

Description

Starting a game of Barony requires the player to first create a character to play with inside the dungeon. To do so, several steps are required in order to fully develop the character and send them on their adventures.

If previous characters have been made that have not been killed inside the dungeon, their adventure can be resumed. Once the Start Game menu is opened and a prior character is present, the option to resume is presented, as well as options to delete that character or start a new game from scratch.

The player is presented with ten singleplayer and ten multiplayer slots for characters. This number is doubled if the player uses the Steam Workshops and its game modifications, with another twenty slots (ten single player and ten multiplayer) for modded games only.

Races and Sexes

The first step of the character creation process, the player will choose the starting sex of the character. While seemingly cosmetic, this has a minor effect in the game, being that Male characters begin with +1 point of Strength, while Female characters start with +1 Dexterity. Inside the dungeon, a Necklace of Sex Change is present, allowing for change between both sexes if the necklace is not cursed.

Races

In the Myths and Outcasts DLC, the option to select one's starting race is present in this screen. With races, each of the current four besides humans present a new set of Traits, each effecting how the game is played and how certain objects interact with the player. When selecting a different race, there is also the option to select that race's abilities or use aesthetic skin only, which keep or remove the traits of that race respectively.

While some races such as Goatmen and Vampire allow for both Male and Female variants, Succubi will default to Female and change the character's race back to a Human if Male is selected afterwards. Skeletons show no visible difference between their Male and Female forms, but do however benefit from the Male/Female Stat bonus to Strength or Dexterity as mentioned above.

Potion of Polymorph allows a race to change into a different race once consumed, but will have its effects wear off once the player comes into contact with water or drinks water.

There are also four inaccessible races with "Locked - DLC Coming Soon!", those including Automaton,

Appearance

When playing as the Human race, there is an option to change the aesthetic skin type of one's character between 18 different options to choose from. Of those 18, there are three major skin tones of light, medium and dark, with each having six different aesthetics to distinguish one option from another option of similar skin tone. This option has no major effect on gameplay other than pure aesthetic.

Any other race will skip this screen and automatically progress to the Name screen.

Name

Placing a name on the character is another aesthetic component of the character creator, only making an impact in dialogue with recruiting party members, as well as some interactions with Status Effects when the game describes them in third person. The name is also used in the Game Over screen.

Classes

Currently there are 17 different class archetypes available in Barony, each of which being unique in their own ways. Each has preset Stats, Skills and inventory of Items to help their quest through the dungeon at the beginning of the game, as well as a general difficulty rating presented for each and a small blurb of flavor text that helps explain what the class is proficient at.

Some classes are accessible only when the Myths and Outcasts DLC, that being the Conjurer, Accursed, Mesmer and Brewer. These four classes also parallel one of the races, with general synergy between the class and the race.

Non-human races cannot select any of the other classes introduced in the DLC, so a Skeleton can become any of the 13 normal classes as well as a Conjurer, but cannot select Accursed, Mesmer or Brewer. The same situation exists for Vampires with Accursed, Succubi with Mesmer, and Goatmen with Brewer.

Class Difficulty Edition
Barbarian Normal Original
Warrior Beginner Original
Healer Normal Original
Rogue Hard Original
Wanderer Normal Original
Cleric Beginner Original
Merchant Hard Original
Wizard Hard Original
Arcanist Normal Original
Joker Extreme Original
Sexton Hard Blessed Addition
Ninja Hard Blessed Addition
Monk Normal Blessed Addition
Conjurer Normal Myths & Outcasts DLC
Accursed Hard Myths & Outcasts DLC
Mesmer Hard Myths & Outcasts DLC
Brewer Normal Myths & Outcasts DLC
Mechanist Normal Legends & Pariahs DLC
Punisher Very Hard Legends & Pariahs DLC
Shaman Normal Legends & Pariahs DLC
hunter Hard Legends & Pariahs DLC

Gamemode

The final screen before a character is released into the dungeon, there are several options to select from for the mode of play for that character. Singleplayer is self-explanatory, making the game only be accessible with only oneself. Multiplayer allows other players to join a hosted game, or allow the player to get into a game themselves, either over the internet or by IP.

Gallery