![]() The last tab also allows you to take a picture of your character, which will appear on the selection screen. The character creation is really similar to the one in Soulcalibur IV, except all clothes are now genderless and can be worn by anyone. The last tab serves to change the character's name and save them, but also to test your character, to change the background and the pose they take. ![]() The fifth tab is used to equip skills on your character, giving them boost during special battles. The fourth tab allows you to change your character's weapon or style. The third tab concerns your character appearance: you can change the color of the underwears, the skin color, the hair and its color, but also the face, the voice and its pitch, and the physique and muscularity. The next tab is used to change the color of the parts you previously chose. The first tab allow you to select various parts of equipment to dress your character, but you can also choose the "All" line, which gives you a pre-made character resembling a samurai, a soldier, and many more possibilities. This will allow the game to create a starting point for your creation. You are then asked to change the default characteristics of your character, such as the alignment (good or evil), orientation towards attack, defense, etc., and the default armor or your character. The first two steps are quite the same as in Soulcalibur III, except you can't choose a job for your character, but rather a style, meaning the moveset of a character present in the series. In Soulcalibur IV, character creation was given more options to help make the perfect character. The last tab is used to give your character a name and to finally save them. The third tab gives you the opportunity to change your character's face, body color and voice. The second one allows you to change the color of the pieces of equipment you first chose. ![]() The first tab allows you to select various parts of equipment to dress your character, but you can also choose the "All" line, which gives you a pre-made character consistent with any job. Once chosen, the mode brings you to the creation itself. Then you have to choose various jobs, each of which is divided into different disciplines. The first step in the creation of your character is to choose their gender: male or female. Without editing, VI.An example of created character in Soulcalibur III: Sesshoumaru from the Inuyasha series. So, with hex editing, V has the best creation. Using certain characters voices with certain styles Amy's voice ironically worked well on a Raphael style. Adjusted certain parts of armors to not be destroyed but certain parts would be, like the "shoes" and "leather" on the Honor Greaves, leaving behind only the metal shin guards that actually looked really really good. I made a pirate that turned into a skeleton when you broke armor. NORMALLY I would say it is better than IV, worse than VI, but there's one thing if you knew how to hex edit, like I did, there was no end of creation you could do. This added a new level of depth that V did not have, as well as more items.īut then we have V. VI has a very good creation mode, mainly for the stickers. III definitely had a good one, but overall lacked the personal touches that the later ones brought. If you wanted to make an edgy character with Nightmare armor/spine, well, you're playing with half health. IV had special mode, so you couldn't just throw together any random look and expect to do good. Upcoming Soulcalibur tournaments on smash.gg CaS Contest ThreadsĪll threads can be found here Other Links Hayate EIN's 5 Essential Things for a Good Start Beginner's Guide Learning Materialsīasic overview of the characters and their strategies Welcome! If you're new, we recommend checking out this thread for some helpful information. 7.) Kindly refrain from overt self promotion
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