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#1 Jan 29 2006 at 12:00 AM Rating: Decent
Are there more custimization options in the real EQ2 than in ToI?
#2 Jan 29 2006 at 12:29 AM Rating: Excellent
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Not sure what a ToI is, but if you mean User Interface, there are many. You can review and download them here.

There are also in-game adjustments you can make under EQ2 Button>Options.

Real EQ2? I didn't know there was a fake one...
#3 Jan 29 2006 at 1:10 AM Rating: Decent
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ToI = Trial of the Isle I guess Smiley: smile
#4 Jan 29 2006 at 11:47 AM Rating: Decent
Wow, it was late when i posted that and i completely didn't realize how vague i was.

ToI= Trial of the Isle which is the free trial of EQ2, and in the character creation the customization seems a bit limited. In the actuall full game of EQ2 are there more options when creating a character?


thanks
#5 Jan 29 2006 at 11:56 AM Rating: Decent
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Im assuming youre speaking of customizing what your character looks like. I myself have never played Trial of the Isle, but I see no reason why you would not be able to customize your character very well, you simply cant get off the island. Customization isn't extremely great, but for the most part, its not bad. Certain races dont have very much in the way of customization, like Iksars for example, but races like Barbarians and Dwarves have lots of hair style, beards, and woads so you can make yourself very distinct.
#6 Jan 30 2006 at 11:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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Once you have created your characters physical appearance, you are done.

I do know that characters created before the SOGA models have been given the opportunity to redo those settings one more time.

Once you make the changes, you cannot go back.

From then on you will only be able change clothing, armor, and gear. Even so, you will not see some of the changes as you make them. Bags and backpacks don't show, nor do belts or earrings.

You can buy ceremonial clothing from certain merchants to give your character a different appearance. Those clothes do not provide stat boosts or protection like armor, and are typically used for social events or roleplaying.
#7 Jan 30 2006 at 11:48 AM Rating: Good
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You can buy ceremonial clothing from certain merchants to give your character a different appearance. Those clothes do not provide stat boosts or protection like armor, and are typically used for social events or roleplaying.

...or for crafting... I have a set of "street clothes" for each of my crafters and change them out of their armor and into their civies whenever they craft. The reason for this is that the smaller power pool lets you buff more and last longer. (seems backwards I know but that's how it works!)

... and yes, I also cancel all their buffs...
#8 Jan 30 2006 at 3:26 PM Rating: Decent
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If you examine your tradeskill buffs, some of them will use power, but instead of using, 49 power, whatever, it says something like 3% power. So no matter how large your power pool, it will use 3% of it each time you use the buff, so if you have a tiny power pool, you have very little power for it to take away, and your drink will make it so you pretty much regen more power than you use.
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