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But my friend is playing with a Pirate character, and I don't recall having ever woken up feeling "pirate-y," lmao. Just things like Energized or Creative or Happy, etc. Or ever so rarely, Cranky, if I stayed up too late.
So. Not verified, but that's been my working theory. I'll just do more RNG tasks on days I wake up feeling Personality, and it's gone well for me so far.
But tbh, the difference is neglible. Outside a Completionist Speed-Run for, say, finishing every building upgrade maybe? Littlewood isn't really a game for min-maxing your character build, but rather for setting a plan and ambling toward it and a steady, pleasant rate.
At least. Until (*possibly* when) the Adventure Launchpad is implemented, and excluding your Tarott Monster deck build.