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*Reduced enemy damage (-20%).
*Reduced enemy damage (-20%).


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No active effects.
No active effects.



Revision as of 07:09, 27 August 2023

The MC

After going through a rough couple of years, MoR's main character (MC) has just inherited a house from his brother – who mysteriously disappeared after handing in a note of property transfer to the local magistrate. Who our MC was before that is completely up to you, however. The character creation process provides you with a set of decent skills that'll help you survive the dangerous world of Raana. Pick whatever suits you best – it doesn’t matter if you choose to be a rugged freebooter, an academy professor or a jack-of-all-trades – the coin will come to all enterprising men.

Parents' background

This part is pretty self-explanatory. Your parents, once proud owners of the deteriorated house you're currently occupying, could've served Ikaanos as professors, doctors, soldiers, thieves or big-game hunters. You can either Embrace or Revolt against your parents' chosen lifestyle. Embrace provides a boost to all skills within that profession, while Revolt gives you a larger skill spread (jack-of-all-trades style). Picking your parents' background doesn't lock you into a specific profession. You can freely increase skills that are unrelated to their profession once the game starts.

Troublesome event

This part of the character creation process explains why you've been having a rough couple of years. They provide you with a special skill boost and a disadvantage. Some backgrounds might also change the way NPCs talk to you – or offer special jobs/assignments during game play.

Traits

You're able to pick three normal traits and two sexual traits that'll further increase your skills/Attributes or give you various boons during gameplay.

Age

Selecting age provides further boosts and disadvantages to your character. If you're planning an Academic playthrough, best would be to choose the "Middle-aged" option. Pure combat playthroughs benefit from choosing "Young" etc. The effects from Age are pretty minor, however, and can be compensated in other ways – such as training, implants and reaching a high-enough Influence.

Difficulty

Sandbox

For a casual playthrough. Good for beginners or for those who don't like a challenge.

  • Auto shower enabled.
  • Retainer (+$70/day).
  • Easier combat rolls.
  • Reduced enemy damage (-20%).

Normal

No active effects.

Grimdark

The way MoR is meant to be played. A grittier experience that provides a nice challenge without increasing the grind.

  • Vendor prices and incomes are more realistic, adding more strategy to the game's economy.
  • A batch of "tough" Political Events that could have a noticeable impact on Ikaanos' Control and Prosperity.
  • Slightly increased spawn rate for certain bandit groups.

Dice rolls

Just accept "Normal" (2D50) if you're not into dice roll spreads and mathematical calculations regarding the outcome of RNG situations.