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− | All creatures have a race. Races consist of two parts; type and sub-type. Type is usually a species, while the sub-type is a variety of the species. For example, if you choose to play as a [[Higher]], your type will be "Human", and your sub-type "Higher". This will be displayed as "Human/Higher" in the game. | + | == Defining Race == |
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+ | All creatures have a race: Monsters, NPCs, and players. Races consist of two parts; type and sub-type. Type is usually a species, while the sub-type is a variety of the species. For example, if you choose to play as a [[Higher]], your type will be "Human", and your sub-type "Higher". This will be displayed as "Human/Higher" in the game. NPC examples include Demon/Major, Demon/Minor, Animal/Canine, and so forth. | ||
− | Type and | + | Type and sub-type are used for certain abilities, most notably for [[vision#telepathy|telepathy]]. |
− | The | + | The [[Cursed]] class {{c|Predator}} talent tree also heavily relies on this concept. |
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Defining Race
All creatures have a race: Monsters, NPCs, and players. Races consist of two parts; type and sub-type. Type is usually a species, while the sub-type is a variety of the species. For example, if you choose to play as a Higher, your type will be "Human", and your sub-type "Higher". This will be displayed as "Human/Higher" in the game. NPC examples include Demon/Major, Demon/Minor, Animal/Canine, and so forth.
Type and sub-type are used for certain abilities, most notably for telepathy. The Cursed class Predator talent tree also heavily relies on this concept.
Playable Races
There are eleven playable races in ToME, six available by default, and five unlockables.
Bold numbers are bonuses.
Italic numbers are penalties.
Racial stat modifiers do not change your base stats.
(*) Race must be unlocked.