How do you change lip color to normal?

EdgyEevee

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So, my character currently has black lips because I used a lot of transformative items, and I want to change the color back to normal (pink, I think). I’ve tried some different items but none of them have worked. Am I just missing something? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
 

Paradox01

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"Peach" is probably the default color you're looking for. The save editor is probably your best bet until CoC2 gets a "beauty salon" like TiTS.
 

EdgyEevee

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Ok, thanks you guys for the help. I can definitely work it into my character, so it’s not that big of a deal.
 

Paradox01

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I edited my save and I don't feel shame when the warning pops up. Honestly, if something as trivial as an "edited file" pop-up in a goddamn videogame is enough to shame me, I fucking-well haven't lived a life worth living and deserve to feel like shit.
 

Paradox01

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No i don't feel shame either, but that's kind of its purpose given that the flag is only for the devs use and they've said unequivocally that they're not making it invisible for players, even optionally. Why force a player to see it if they don't need to or want to, there's no purpose to it except for a sort of "yeah, you dirty cheater" perspective. When i asked for it months ago i brought up the main purpose i want to use the editor for is to get around the limitations of the TF system, and this thread is a good example of what i mean. The response? "Nah, deal with it."
How about for the vast majority of players that have 20+ Champions? How do they keep track of every playthrough when it comes to Bug Reports when some saves may have been edited and other may not have been? The warning helps here.

Also, if it doesn't bother you, why does it bother you? If you know you're not cheating when using the editor, why do you dislike a warning that doesn't tell you you're cheating?
 

Paradox01

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They could easily leave a sort of tag on the save, something like [E] appended somewhere in the save screen that'd make it clear without shoving it in your face. Hell, why do i need to go explaining how to do it, the point i made was it'd be an optional setting, something you could choose to not see, that'd put the onus on me to check when making bug reports so i don't make a public ass of myself when they check it and respond with "that's an edited save dummy".

Cause it comes up, repeatedly, every time i load or reload, an extra click every time, every single time, every single god damn time. I go to great lengths to remove things like that from my entire computer based life, every one of my regular websites has had half it's elements disabled with ublock origin as i only want to see the actual meat and none of the guff, i detest having minor annoyances shoved in my face (like cookie warnings for example).

Look i probably sound very angry about this but i'm actually fine, i only brought the subject up cause you mentioned it, i dropped it after it was made clear they weren't going to do it and i'm not looking to restart the argument in an only semi-related thread. Being free to use the editor mattered a lot more to me early on when i was new to Fenco games, i've played them to death now and know all the in-game exploits such that i don't even have a want for an editor 99.9999% of the time.
You know I wasn't picking on you, brother, I meant the royal "you", but fair enough.
 

WolframL

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I have a feeling that part of the reason the warning is there is to force you to recall that you've edited the save. That way when you encounter some bug weeks or months later (and you've probably forgotten that time you decided to see if you could edit some minor thing) you'll know that your save isn't clean and that maybe the issue is something you caused. Consider the cautionary tale of Floofthulhu and how a seemingly innocuous edit can break the game in unexpected and hilarious ways.