Dedicated adventurers in the Elder Scrolls Online will be receiving a forthcoming update that will enable changes to appearance and race, which is quite a big new feature for players who are already deeply invested in their characters but interested in a cosmetic and/or racial do-over. We now have some details regarding how players makes these changes and how much they will cost.
Appearance Change Tokenswill now permit the total alteration of appearance, including but not limited to hair styles and colors, adornments, face and body markings, facial features, eye color, age, body and face shape, as well as voice and gender. One of these tokens can be purchased for 1000 crowns from the Crown Store.
Race Change Tokens do everything the Appearance Change Tokens do, but add the option to change one character’s race to one available for that character and account. If you have the Explorer’s Pack you will be able to choose any race from any alliance. If not, you can choose any race from your chosen alliance. One of these tokens can be purchased from the Crown Store for 3000 crowns.
Tokens can only be used from the Character Select menu. When you click a token to use it, you’ll be taken to the game’s Style Parlor to make the changes you desire, but changes aren’t complete until you confirm it, allowing you to back out if you’ve had a change of heart.
You will also be able to purchase a Name Change token, to, you guessed it, change your name! These tokens can be purchased for 2500 crowns. If PwnUSoH4rdN00bzY0l0Sw4g doesn’t quite fit the Tamriel setting for you anymore, this is your chance to choose something a little more elegant. Maybe now you’ll actually find friends to do dungeons with.
Jul 18, 2016 Today ill show you guys the new Barber shop, Costume and hat Dyeing on the PTS in the Elder Scrolls Online! Ill tell you how the systems work and ill show off some video too. Instagram: https. Bosmer (Aldmeris, 'green/forest/tree sap mer'), or Wood Elves, hail from the province of Valenwood (South-West part of Tamriel). Rejecting the formalities of the civilized world, the Bosmer discarded lavish living for a life in the wilderness, among nature, the trees, and animals. In fact, their major cities are actually located in giant walking trees that roam the forest province of Valenwood.
The Style Parlor also gives you some choices for changing hair style, adornments, and markings as often as you like with items you have purchased, which can be accessed from your Collections menu under Appearance. These can all be used with many of your existing collectibles which is a nice touch. These will be lower priced items, starting at around 200 crowns and will vary in nature, with more to be added down the road. For players interested in taking advantage of several of these options right out of the gate, there will be several bundles offered to allow for some savings.
These new features along with costume dyeing and a base game patch will all be included in Update 11 which release in conjunction with the Shadows of the Hist DLC. The content reaches PC on August 1st, and PS4 and Xbox One on August 16th. There are few things an MMO player likes more than options for customization, and this update looks poised to deliver on that front. Planning on doing a new you? Let us know what you’ll be tweaking in the comments.
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The character creation screen for Greymoor
Creating your character is the first decision that you must make when playing The Elder Scrolls Online. Although you are presented with a wide variety of options for altering your character's appearance, the only decision that has an actual effect on your gameplay is your faction, usually determined by your race. Your character's capabilities are more strongly affected by how you choose to play the game (and by choices made when you level up) than by your initial character creation.
Characters are server-bound, and you are limited to eight character slots per server at any one time. Characters can be deleted, although the amount of deletions allowed in a given time period is limited. In general, deletion is irreversible. Up to ten Additional Character Slots can be purchased from the Crown Store for a maximum of eighteen.
- 1General Considerations
- 1.5Appearance
- 2Style Parlor
General Considerations[edit]
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The character creation screen is split into four menus: Race, Class, Body, and Face. The name text field appears at the top of each menu. Throughout this article, the following will be used to indicate which attributes you can change after character creation:
- C — Can be freely changed by the use of items in the game. These items may cost Crowns initially, but once purchased can be changed at will for no additional cost.
- T — Can only be changed by purchasing Tokens. These cost Crowns every time you want to make a change, though you may change as many attributes at once as you want for a single Token (depending on the Token type).
- U — Unchangeable.
The factors that you must decide upon are:
- Your NameT
- Your GenderT
- Your Alliance T and Race T
- Your ClassU
- Your AppearanceT
Name[edit]
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- At least three characters.
- Name cannot start with a space.
- Must end with a letter.
- No more than two of the same letter in a row.
- No numbers.
- No adjacent punctuation characters.
- Four hyphens, apostrophes, or spaces at most.
- [No] Invalid characters.
If any of these requirements are not fulfilled, they will show up red. Additionally, the text box takes a maximum of 25 characters and does not allow entry of symbols other than apostrophes and hyphens, so the no numbers and invalid characters requirements should not be possible to break. To get an idea of which names may suit your race and gender, see this page.
Gender[edit]
The two options are male and female. This only affects your appearance, notably the set of hair styles and adornments to choose from.
Alliance and Race[edit]
There are three available alliances: the Daggerfall Covenant, the Aldmeri Dominion, and the Ebonheart Pact. Your alliance will determine your starting location and more importantly the side you will fight for if you choose to take part in the Alliance War in Cyrodiil.
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Alliance is usually determined by race with the exception of Imperials, available only with the Imperial Edition, who can join any alliance. Players with the Explorer's Pack or Adventurer Pack can choose to play any race with any alliance.
There are ten possible races to choose from:
Daggerfall Covenant | Aldmeri Dominion | Ebonheart Pact | |
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Breton | High Elf | Argonian | |
Orc | Wood Elf | Dark Elf | Imperial |
Redguard | Khajiit | Nord |
Your choice of race will determine the racial skill line you unlock at level 5. Personal preference plays an important role in deciding race, since it may limit your alliance choice and to some degree determines your character's appearance. If you are not concerned about alliance or appearance limitations, then the primary factor left is whether the racial bonuses pair well with your class and possibly the weapon and armor skills you plan to use.
Full details on these characteristics are provided on each individual race page; a table summarizing skills and special abilities can be found on the race summary page. Mac serial number identification.
Class[edit]
There are six different playable classes, although only four are available with the base game: the Dragonknight, the Nightblade, the Sorcerer, and the Templar. Two additional premium classes have also been added: the Warden (available with the MorrowindChapter or separate Crown Store purchase) and the Necromancer (available with the Elsweyr Chapter).
Your class grants you three skill lines for use throughout the game. This decision will have a greater impact on gameplay than any other choice in character creation, and cannot be changed without deleting the character and starting over.
The Dragonknight class is best suited for tanking-oriented characters due to the Draconic Power and Earthen Heart skill lines, although the Ardent Flame skill line does provide some rather literal firepower. |
The Nightblade class is best suited for characters with a stealth focus, reflected by its skill lines of Assassination, Shadow, and Siphoning. |
The Sorcerer class is the most magically-focused class, and have access to Dark Magic, Daedric Summoning, and Storm Calling. |
The Templar class has both decent magical and melee capabilities. Their Aedric Spear skill line is focused on improving their melee abilities, while the Restoring Light and Dawn's Wrath skill lines primarily augment their magical powers. |
The Warden class focuses on nature-based magic, with the Animal Companions skill line for damage-dealing and Green Balance skill line for healing, as well as a frost magic line called Winter's Embrace. |
The Necromancer class is for those who wish to master death magic. It is a versatile class, offering the Bone Tyrant skill line for tanking abilities, Grave Lord for damage dealing, and Living Death for healing. |
Appearance[edit]
Many aspects of your character's appearance can be customized, although race will generally have the largest impact. You can rotate and zoom the view of your character using the buttons at the bottom of the screen. This can also be done by clicking and dragging left and right to rotate and scrolling the mouse wheel to zoom. The preview options on the left let you see your character in Novice Gear, Champion Gear, and No Gear (armor depending on class).
There is a button in the bottom right to randomize your appearance. Additionally, each option has a lock button that disables editing for that feature, allowing you to randomize only certain things.
There are a wide variety of aspects you can tweak and they come under various sections, split between the Body and Face menus:
Body[edit]
- Body Type T
- Two subsections. One is a triangular slider with three options of Muscular, Large, and Thin. This is the main factor in your character's body shape. The second is Height. Although both of these factors are largely tied to race, with Altmer being the tallest, Orcs being the bulkiest, and Bosmer being the smallest in either regard, these sliders allow players to differentiate their characters from other members of the same race.
- Features
- Skin ColorT — Your options are dependent on your race (there are some shared options and some unique options for each race). Although each race has a larger selection of possible skin colors than in Skyrim, the overall range has been reduced for some races. For example, Nords and Bretons have a large number of subtly different skin tones to choose from, but they will remain fairly light-skinned no matter which a player chooses.
Argonian | Breton | Dark Elf | High Elf | Imperial |
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Khajiit | Nord | Orc | Redguard | Wood Elf |
- Body MarkingC — Choose from a list of 24[verification needed] scars and tattoos.
- Upper Body
- Torso SizeT
- Chest SizeT
- Gut SizeT
- Waist SizeT
- Arm SizeT
- Hand SizeT
These all range from small on the left to large on the right. The triangular body type slider will also affect each body part, so these individual sliders allow the fine-tuning of body proportions within the selected body type.
- Lower Body
- Hip SizeT
- Posterior DimensionsT (Also affects tail-thickness on Argonians)
- Leg SizeT
- Foot SizeT
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Again, these range from small to large and work in conjunction with the body type slider to control the proportions of each body part.
Face[edit]
- Face TypeT
- One subsection; a triangular slider with three options of Heroic, Soft, and Angular. This is the main factor in your character's face.
- VoiceT
- One subsection; your choice of voice for generic sounds. There are 8 options, ranging from Voice A to Voice H.
- Hair
- Hair StyleC — These options are dependent on race but also on gender, with some unique hairstyles per race, notably for Argonians and Khajiit. You will have a maximum of 24 hairstyles to choose from no matter what choices you have made up until this point.
- Hair ColorT — These depend on race, and can be selected from the sets shown below.
Argonian | Breton | Dark Elf | High Elf | Imperial |
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Khajiit | Nord | Orc | Redguard | Wood Elf |
- Features
- AgeT: young—old
- AdornmentC: Choose from 24 options. Like hair, these depend on race and gender.
- Head MarkingC: Choose from 24 options. These depend on race, but not gender.
- Face
- Forehead SlopeT: inward—outward
- Cheekbone SizeT: small—large
- Cheekbone HeightT: low—high
- Jaw SizeT: small—large
- Chin SizeT: small—large
- Chin HeightT: long—short
- Neck SizeT: thin—thick
- Eyes
- Eye ColorT: Eye color has unique options for several races, such as all black eyes for Wood Elf or red eyes for Dark Elf. See the table below.
- Eye SizeT: small—large
- Eye AngleT: angled—flat
- Eye SeparationT: together—apart
- Eye HeightT: low—high
- Eye SquintT: wide open—nearly closed
Argonian | Breton | Dark Elf | High Elf | Imperial |
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Khajiit | Nord | Orc | Redguard | Wood Elf |
- Brow
- EyebrowsC: Choose from 20 different eyebrow shapes. This is not available for Argonians and Khajiit.
- Eyebrow HeightT: low—high
- Eyebrow SkewT: higher left—higher right
- Eyebrow DepthT: inward—outward
- Nose
- Nose ShapeT: concave—convex
- Nose HeightT: high—low
- Nose WidthT: thin—thick
- Nose LengthT: short—long
- Mouth
- Mouth HeightT: low—high
- Mouth CurveT: frown—smile
- Lip FullnessT: thin—thick
- Ears
(Not available for Argonians)
- Ear SizeT: small—large
- Ear RotationT: close to head—far from head
- Ear HeightT: low—high
- Ear Tip FlareT: toward head—away from head
Style Parlor[edit]
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It is possible to revisit certain aspects of character creation via the Crown Store. While the official name of this feature is the ESO Style Parlor, these options are also commonly termed the 'Barber Shop' due to MMO parlance. Alliance and class cannot be changed.
Appearance Change[edit]
An Appearance Change Token will allow you to change a character's appearance and gender, but does not allow race or name changes. These tokens cost 1000.
Name Change[edit]
A Name Change Token will allow you to change a character's name to any currently available on that server. These tokens cost 2500.
Race Change[edit]
A Race Change Token will allow you to change a character's race as well as appearance and gender, but not their name. It does not affect style knowledge, meaning the character will retain knowledge of their original racial style. These tokens cost 3000.
The Name and Race Change bundle, also available in the Crown Store, provides one Name Change Token and one Race Change Token for the reduced price of 3500.
Notes[edit]
- Attributes (as seen in Oblivion) do not exist, meaning that your choice of race has fewer implications, and that gender does not affect gameplay.
- On the PTS, you can often choose from certain pre-made characters using a menu in the top left.
Gallery[edit]
- Background for the base game
- Background for Morrowind
- Background for Summerset
- Background for Elsweyr
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