For the main five, it's normally 5x Steele's level (so there'll be a base max of 100 at level 20), though some things can increase that. The Fated Name exclusive "Perfect Simulant" status effect increases the max of all of them all by 3, Dumb4Cum increases max Intelligence by 2x level, the Signet of Bravery increases max Physique and Aim by 5 when equipped, the Iron Will perk increases max Willpower by 20% of max Physique, Bulky Belly reduces max Reflexes by the same percentage it reduces current Reflexes by (i.e. 10%, 30%, 50% or 70%, depending on belly size), and there might be other effects I'm unaware of. Max Libido is 100, +100 at max Taint, +10 each for Belle's barcode and Sera's slut stamp.Besides willpower and libido, Is the max level of the core stats 50?
For the main five, it's normally 5x Steele's level (so there'll be a base max of 100 at level 20), though some things can increase that. The Fated Name exclusive "Perfect Simulant" status effect increases the max of all of them all by 3, Dumb4Cum increases max Intelligence by 2x level, the Signet of Bravery increases max Physique and Aim by 5 when equipped, the Iron Will perk increases max Willpower by 20% of max Physique, Bulky Belly reduces max Reflexes by the same percentage it reduces current Reflexes by (i.e. 10%, 30%, 50% or 70%, depending on belly size), and there might be other effects I'm unaware of. Max Libido is 100, +100 at max Taint, +10 each for Belle's barcode and Sera's slut stamp.
The closest you can get to that right now is using Foxfire or Frostfire on your tails, which will bring you back down to 1 at first (and change your tail and genitail types to vulpine), but give the TF enough time to do its work and you'll grow most of them back (up to 9 total). It works for cunt-tails, too.Also some way to turn my tails non-parasitic without losing almost all of them in the process.
The closest you can get to that right now is using Foxfire or Frostfire on your tails, which will bring you back down to 1 at first (and change your tail and genitail types to vulpine), but give the TF enough time to do its work and you'll grow most of them back (up to 9 total). It works for cunt-tails, too.
best you could do is give up dryad for now and grab it after securing your tailsThanks, that's good to know, and it would suit me down to the ground if my character wasn't a dryad/gryvain. Excessive chimera-ism is something I try to avoid.
Edit: Also, Using Immuno-booster to stop the Foxfire process makes my dryad flowers fall off.
Is there any chance that more NPCs (namely Eitan, Urbolg and Lund) will be able to impregnate the player?
I just wish that said tails were more reptilian. If they could lay flush in a gryvain tail, which is much thicker than most other kinds, that might work.best you could do is give up dryad for now and grab it after securing your tails
This is, for the most part, banned since part of TiTS's design philosophy is that different appearances should only be for roleplay/cosmetic purposes, and Steele's preferred combat style should be 100% obtainable without restricting them to certain appearances. Giving combat bonuses to certain appearances implicitly encourages the player to pick those ones over others, especially if some bonuses are inherently better than others (which was a very real problem in CoC that lead to this decision).I'd also like certain body part types to affect the player's stats. Wings give bonus to Evasion like the Jetpack, things like slimy bodies give bonuses to escape grapples, certain animal faces/muzzles, ears and/or eyes give bonuses to Evasion or nullify enemy sneak attacks (call it the "Acute Senses" Perk) or Flashbang grenades, Horns add damage to or allow Headbutt attacks, etc.
Also, having wings big and powerful enough to fly allows you to hit flying enemies with melee attacks, which I think is not considered a violation of the above because having the Jetpack equipped also allows that.
Fur/wool/feathers reducing cold damage is only important if your equipment doesn't provide enough cold resistance to prevent damage altogether, so I guess the rule is "no specific body part bonuses that can't be equalled, exceeded or rendered unimportant via equipment". (Also, the climbing equipment is a gadget, so you can't equip it, and don't need to.)I kind of get the rest but then again, having wings means you can use your accessory slot on something else other than Climbing Equipment or the Jetpack. That in itself is an advantage gained by having a specific body part. Not to mention fur, wool and/or feathers giving bonuses to withstanding cold.
The problem I mentioned before was purely combat-related in nature. I'd think that scene/interaction limits would fall closer to the roleplay aspect: if someone wants to access scenes that require a certain body part (or a certain set of body parts, or lack thereof), presumably they'd TF their Steele to meet those requirements. If they want to consistently access those scenes, they'd keep their Steele TF'd that way. Besides, it's a lot harder to reasonably ignore Steele's appearance in sex than it is in combat.Certain body parts (or the absence thereof) also allow/limit access to specific sex scenes or other interactions with some NPCs. Some - not me, of course - might say that's unfair just because they want/don't want a parasitic cock tail/pussy/bewbs/whatever.
Right, but our discussion - and that's what it is, a discussion, an exchange of ideas; please no one read into this that I'm arguing for or against anything - is about advantages certain mods give the PC, and fur or wool allow a player to weather the cold (heh) without spending money or using a slot(s) in the PC's limited inventory, be it in the form of an Accessory, Garment, Armor, Gadget or Consumable.But you don’t need fur or wool to be immune to cold damage, the thermal pack sold on uveto that does that for an x amount of time
Right, but our discussion - and that's what it is, a discussion, an exchange of ideas; please no one read into this that I'm arguing for or against anything - is about advantages certain mods give the PC, and fur or wool allow a player to weather the cold (heh) without spending money or using a slot(s) in the PC's limited inventory, be it in the form of an Accessory, Garment, Armor, Gadget or Consumable.
Having said all that, I do get why body parts don't give direct combat bonuses. It just chafes a tiny bit when I headbutt an enemy and it's like my six, 30" demon horns don't exist.
Not sure what you meant by this, but I'll reiterate: I wish (and if wishes were horses, beggars would ride golden palominos) some body parts gave bonuses like those examples I gave earlier. Horns adding damage and/or stun bonus to headbutts is a good example. There more than a few combat-related Perks gained by The Treatment and Amazonia that I'm sure lots of players would love to have but they don't want all of the other effects that come with them.but your saying to lock things behind a tf, not everyone want wool or fur
While I have been known to cheat from time to time, I would never advocate its use to address someone's issue with the game. I only use cheats either 1) as a last resort or B) if they result in minor benefits, like using the TiTSEd to increase the storage capacity on board my ship (I'm a collector).and with the thermal pack, you can use the cheat that lets you use items unlimited times
Plus we could use Charge Weapon on our hands and feetBeing able to use our fists as weapons. The fists' damage could be based on the physique stat.
Achievements would also be a pretty nice addition.
your hands and feet are biological and i dont think this would make sensePlus we could use Charge Weapon on our hands and feet
It would if cybernetics were an actual thing.your hands and feet are biological and i dont think this would make sense
I hear we can already use Charge Weapon on rocks, which would make even less sense.your hands and feet are biological and i dont think this would make sense
JAN!...KEN!...ROCK!Plus we could use Charge Weapon on our hands and feet