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Latest revision as of 23:10, 8 February 2013
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Name | Portrait | Voice | Gender | Age | Race | Title | Class | Level | Experience | Skillpoints |
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Generic | Fire | Air | Water | Earth | Spirit | Mind | Body | Light | Grey | Dark |
Hitpoints | Spellpoints | ArmourClass | PrimaryHit | Damage | SecondaryHit | Damage | RangedHit | Damage |
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Create additional portraits for player and non-player characters, in colour. Currently most wanted: centaurs (black & white concept art available), female ogres, children (centaur, dwarf, elf, genie, ogre, troll, vampire, wizard). |
The portrait of a player character is chosen when the character is created. It is a primary attribute that does not change during the game, although its appearance may change when the character is suffering from certain conditions. A character's portrait has no effect on gameplay.
Non-player characters also have portraits, which will appear in view when the party knocks on the door of a house. By selecting the portrait of one of the residents, the party will initiate a dialogue. Portraits are also used to indicate options, such as entering a dungeon.
The size of a portrait in Might and Magic Tribute is 80x100 pixels. Their format can be .jpg (or .jpeg), .png or .gif.
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The game comes with a good selection of portraits for the various races and genders. It is, however, perfectly alright to add your own.