![]() ![]() Finally you got the Biography, shown in the Book, which tells a small story about the character.In Breunor’s case, his full name is “Sir Breunor” Short names are usually on portraits, and the full name in the book and larger tooltips. Names are used to represent the unit wherever it is.Identification is used in encounters to refer to a specific unit, also note the Traits in the middle of the document, where you can put “personality traits” for this hero to be queried in encounters.Now, let’s take a good look at a Unit Params file, and explain how each entry works.įirst, we have the unit’s identification. Using the Heroes folder allows a unit to show up in the roster selection screen in the Lobby. Then, save the file under the Content/Merlin/Heroes folder for playable units and Content/Merlin/Enemies for those that are not. Go to the Generic group, and browse the (Merlin) Unit params type. You can create one with the Create menu (CTRL+N). ![]() ep, is where we house most of a unit’s visual information and identification. ![]() A Params file (from parameters), with the extension. ![]()
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