Lords of the Fallen Character Creation Explained
| Tags: Features
| Author Diana D'Estefano
As often happens in games of this genre, even in Lords of the Fallen there is the possibility of creating your own character from scratch. For this reason, in this Lords of the Fallen character creation article, we have decided to gather in one place everything you need to know in relation to this aspect of the game, which will be necessary to be able to fully begin your adventure in the realms of Axiom and Umbral and defeat the fearsome bosses that live there.
What does the Lords of the Fallen character creation include?
First of all, let's start by saying that the Lords of the Fallen character creation is quite well-stocked, even if it is certainly not as accurate as in other games. The first thing you will have to choose, even before deciding on your physical appearance, is your gender. Lords of the Fallen gives you the possibility to choose between a female and a male character, so it's up to you to decide how you want to face this adventure. Obviously, as you surely know, choosing one gender over another will not have any kind of impact on the story of the game.
Once you have chosen whether to play the game as a man or a woman, you will have to choose your character's class. Depending on whether you purchased the Deluxe edition or not, you will have an extra class available in the Lords of the Fallen character creation, namely the Dark Crusader. If, however, you do not have the Deluxe edition, you will have nine classes to choose from (you will be able to unlock others once you have completed the game and obtained the relevant ending necessary to unlock a certain class). In any case, know that this choice is binding and cannot be changed, so evaluate the various options carefully and choose the one best suited to your way of playing.
Once you've chosen your class, it's time to choose your appearance. In the Lords of the Fallen character creation tool, you can decide to change the features of the head and torso, as well as being able to decide the color of the skin, eyes, and hair, whether to have tattoos or not. In short, you can give free rein to your imagination and create the character you like best. Alternatively, you can also opt for the fastest solution and randomize the entire process.
In conclusion, the last thing to do in the Lords of the Fallen character creation tool before you can continue and truly begin your adventure by taking part in the tutorial (in which you will have to defeat a boss), is to give your character a name. In fact, once you have confirmed your edits to the character's body, the game will give you the opportunity to give it a name. The name you choose may appear when you interact with other players in online modes, while in single-player there will be no way to hear or see your name.