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I agree. I’m not fond of the way tribesmen have been implemented and the remodel feature should have been Perfect Remodel by default.
I also agree completely. I think that the perfect remodel should be a default. And I find the mechanic of having your customized and self-made character be a total gimp that you throw in the the trash after like 10 hours and never use again to be a very strange way of playing.
I think that perfect remodel is the perfect fix to what I consider a terrible mechanic of losing all progress with any character after a single death. Especially since you can only (as far as I know) put a maximum of THREE people in the remodel table anyways. Because your crappy gimp is in there and can't be taken out.
I believe this might be the first game I've ever played that has you create and customize a character that they fully intend you to not use ever again after getting only a small way into the game
Then not so useless anymore.
But I would say that is a moot point if they can't increase their proficiency. So that would have to be part of it as well. I would say it would have to be rather expensive, otherwise it'd be too easy to build a literal god