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[[File:PC_size_compare_m_humanorc.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Example 3: Shortest Half-Orc PC is about same height as tallest Human, only slightly taller than the Human.]]
[[File:PC_size_compare_m_humanorc.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Example 3: Shortest Half-Orc PC is about same height as tallest Human, only slightly taller than the Human.]]
[[File:PC_size_compare_m_humanelf.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Example 4: Shortest Human PC is about same height as tallest Elf, only slightly taller than the Elf.]]
[[File:PC_size_compare_m_humanelf.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Example 4: Shortest Human PC is about same height as tallest Elf, only slightly taller than the Elf.]]
 
[[File:NWNEE_toolset_visualtransforms.png|thumb|400px|left|The NWN:EE toolset feature used for the scale range (0.95 - 1.05).]]
: '''Q:''' My PC was created before this feature was implemented. Can I still use it?
: '''A:''' Yes! Submit a [https://dev.avlis.org/projects/team-requests Team Request].
 
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Latest revision as of 02:41, 23 May 2023

Player Character Height

Avlis allows for setting Player Character (PC) height at the New Character Staging area.

The allowed values are within 0.05 of the default model, using the NWN:EE Toolset scaler.

FAQ

Q: Does this affect size modifiers?
A: No.
Q: Why this specific range?
A: It ensures that races continue to be sized in relation to each other. Going beyond it, the outcome is skewed.
Q: How does this look like in practice?
A: Some examples below.
Example 1: Height range for Elf, Human, Half-Orc PCs (male).
Example 2: Shortest, average, tallest Human PCs (male).
Example 3: Shortest Half-Orc PC is about same height as tallest Human, only slightly taller than the Human.
Example 4: Shortest Human PC is about same height as tallest Elf, only slightly taller than the Elf.
The NWN:EE toolset feature used for the scale range (0.95 - 1.05).