Gender
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ATTRIBUTE | Primary | Statistic | Resistance | Secondary |
Name | Portrait | Voice | Gender | Age | Race | Title | Class | Level | Experience | Skillpoints |
Might | Magic | Endurance | Speed | Accuracy | Luck |
Generic | Fire | Air | Water | Earth | Spirit | Mind | Body | Light | Grey | Dark |
Hitpoints | Spellpoints | ArmourClass | PrimaryHit | Damage | SecondaryHit | Damage | RangedHit | Damage |
The gender of a player character is chosen when the character is created. It is a primary attribute that does not change during the game. There are two different genders:
- male
- female
Might and Magic Tribute does not discriminate between genders. Female characters can be just as strong, and male characters just as clever, or vice versa.
Non-player characters, and certain monsters, also have a gender.
In the game, the gender of each party member is listed on the Party screen.
Effects on gameplay
Some monsters have a preference for attacking enemies of a specific gender. There are no other effects on gameplay.
Dialogue
In dialogues, citizens may address a player character by their gender. This happens, for instance, when a player is greeted. The citizen may open the conversation with:
- "Welcome, dear lady."