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− | A [[character]] is an avatar that represents a persona within Corepunk. These can either be controlled by the player or the game itself (referred to as a Non-Player Character, or an NPC). Usually, the term refers to the persona controlled by the player. Player-controlled characters are customized within the [[Character#Character Creation|Character Creation]] process. | + | {{stub}} |
− | ==Creation==
| + | A '''character''' is an [[wikipedia:Avatar (computing)|avatar]] that represents a persona within Corepunk. These can either be controlled by the player or the game itself (referred to as a Non-Plater Character, or an NPC). Usually, the term character refers to the persona controlled by the player. These are customized within the [[Character Creation]] process that occurs whenever you create a new player character. |
− | {{see|Character Creation|Main Article:}}
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− | Upon adding a new character slot, the process of creating a character begins. This determines their characteristics, such as [[Hero]], [[Mastery]], appearance, and name.<br>
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− | A player's Hero cannot be changed upon creation, but their mastery can change upon reaching [[Level#Max Level|Max Level]]. A character's and name can change.
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− | ==Progression==
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− | {{see|Experience}}
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− | As player characters advance through Corepunk, they gain [[experience]] until reaching a level cap of 40.
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− | Upon reaching the level cap, one can still keep earning experience for [[Weapon Specialization|weapon specialisation]] trees and talent trees. However, once a tree is completed, the next tree will take longer to complete due to gaining experience cumulatively.
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− | ==Non-Player Characters==
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− | '''Non-Player Characters''' are characters controlled by the game. The player can usually speak with, sell items to, buy items from, and accept [[Quest]]s from ally non-player characters.
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