It's all too easy to make a mistake at the very start of a playthrough, but a new patch from developer Larian Studios introduces an option to address such unfortunate acts.Although one of the biggest draws of is just how much choice the game offers, that degree of freedom also opens the door for long-term regrets. Story consequences are important, of course, but when it comes to the cosmetic side of things, the ability to go back to the drawing board is a universally welcome one.
Character creation can be overwhelming when first booting up the game. features both classes and subclasses from, as well as a variety of backgrounds — particularly complicated when picking out spells for magic-based classes — and many possible tweaks to the appearance of a custom character. It's been possible to rethink the former elements all along by visiting Withers in the camp to talk about reclassing, but the latter has been entirely without recourse. It's not necessarily a crucial missing feature, but it seems a little silly that a character wouldn't be able to get a haircut over the course of a world-shaking journey.
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Revealed in a tweet from Larian Studios, Patch 3 introduces the Magic Mirror, a new addition to camp that opens up the door to aesthetic alterations. The Magic Mirror unlocks more than just appearance adjustments, also allowing voice and pronouns to be revisited.
Whether used for some minor tweaks or to reboot the look and nature of a character entirely, the Magic Mirror fulfills on a common request that's been floating around since the early access period of
The Magic Mirror isn't for every playthrough, however. Only custom characters can make use of it, meaning anyone who
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