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Absolver: How to Customize Your Character

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How to Customize Your Character in Absolver

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Seeing as how Absolver is an action RPG, you’re probably wondering how you can leave your mark on your Prospect (the title of your created character in the game). Thankfully, Sloclap, the game’s developer, didn’t shy away from giving players the ability to customize several aspects of their characters, from appearance to the way they fight.

Customizing experience is the simplest. At the start of the game you’ll have some very simple options which let you choose skin color, hair style, and gender (as well as your base fighting style). Once you actually enter the game, though, you can obtain new equipment by finding it in the world or obtaining it from defeated opponents. Equipment comes in three categories that you can change as long as you’re not in battle:

Protections – Armor for your body. There are nine slots here which include: Head, arms, shoulders, chest, plates, hands, waist, legs, feet.

Weapon – While there are several weapons scattered throughout the world that you can pick up and will break after enough hits, you can also find permanent weapons that require shards to use.

Powers – All Prospects start with one but you can learn some from Mentors in the world.

Players can also customize their actual combat in the game by going into Meditation instead of Equipment, and choosing Combat Deck (press R1 from the Attributes page). From here you can set up your combos and how they flow. It’s best to set them up in a way that leads you back to your preferred starting stance so you can always go back into your flow. It will take some time to master, but once you do, you’ll be a true force to be reckoned with.

That’s all there is to customizing your character in Absolver. For more on this action RPG, be sure to check back here at Twinfinite.


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