Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

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Adam411 Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:00pm
scars?
If a big badass smacks me in da face do I get scars on said face?
Last edited by Adam411; Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:00pm
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Asterozoa Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:01pm 
No but you could smack your own face to experience the effect :happy_creep:
Uimet Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:01pm 
No not that I know of
Adam411 Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:02pm 
Originally posted by Gostanul:
No but you could smack your own face to experience the effect :happy_creep:
I tried that... just wondering if i could be as happy with the resualt in game as IRL.
Jemolk Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:17pm 
Originally posted by Sodomite_Slayer:
Originally posted by Gostanul:
No but you could smack your own face to experience the effect :happy_creep:
I tried that... just wondering if i could be as happy with the resualt in game as IRL.
Hahahahaha! Have a cookie, you made me laugh with that one.:2015cookie:

Yeah, nothing in-game like that. Some people might want that to be a thing, but not me, not really. I'd rather keep my character as he was at creation.
ComfyWolf Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:30pm 
I'd rather my pure and innocent character not be ruined by the likes of scars.

She's pure and innocent because she's overprotected, she believes she's curing the enemies by dousing them with cleansing flames. I'll never let her believe otherwise.
Uimet Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:38pm 
I was thinking what game that actually put scar on character..... Oh yea GTA V online
Candy Witch Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:42pm 
IIRC, once you've played through the game's main story a first time, you can edit your appearance and add things like scars all over your face and individual body parts if you want to. (You can add them from the beginning, but that's all that comes to mind.)
Last edited by Candy Witch; Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:43pm
Object Jan 11, 2016 @ 11:02pm 
Fable 1 had scars. It was also supposed to have growing trees, big open worlds, and some other stuff.
Dread Arkive Jan 11, 2016 @ 11:14pm 
Originally posted by Wratts:
IIRC, once you've played through the game's main story a first time, you can edit your appearance and add things like scars all over your face and individual body parts if you want to. (You can add them from the beginning, but that's all that comes to mind.)
It's an item you can buy from a pawn at the Encampment tent that adds the option to the title screen. One is a cheaper one time use, the other is a more expensive one that is permanent. Early players will want to risk BBI to quickly farm the Rift Crystals to buy them much sooner than if they stuck to Gransys.
Last edited by Dread Arkive; Jan 11, 2016 @ 11:15pm
Jemolk Jan 11, 2016 @ 11:25pm 
Originally posted by Dread Arkive:
Originally posted by Wratts:
IIRC, once you've played through the game's main story a first time, you can edit your appearance and add things like scars all over your face and individual body parts if you want to. (You can add them from the beginning, but that's all that comes to mind.)
It's an item you can buy from a pawn at the Encampment tent that adds the option to the title screen. One is a cheaper one time use, the other is a more expensive one that is permanent. Early players will want to risk BBI to quickly farm the Rift Crystals to buy them much sooner than if they stuck to Gransys.
Going to New Game+ also allows editing, which is what I thought he meant.
ThatHomestar Jan 11, 2016 @ 11:40pm 
You can give your character and your pawn scars when you initially create them, and later in the game you can buy an item from Johnathan at the Encampment that lets you edit you and your pawn's appearence from the main menu.

On the console versions of the game, the scars looked really bad so I never bothered with them. Hopefully they look a bit better on PC.
Last edited by ThatHomestar; Jan 11, 2016 @ 11:40pm
Candy Witch Jan 11, 2016 @ 11:51pm 
Originally posted by Jemolk:
Originally posted by Dread Arkive:
It's an item you can buy from a pawn at the Encampment tent that adds the option to the title screen. One is a cheaper one time use, the other is a more expensive one that is permanent. Early players will want to risk BBI to quickly farm the Rift Crystals to buy them much sooner than if they stuck to Gransys.
Going to New Game+ also allows editing, which is what I thought he meant.
Yeah, but I had forgotten about those other options, that's a good point.
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Date Posted: Jan 11, 2016 @ 10:00pm
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