![]() ![]() ![]() You can also do subraces (if scripted for support in some aspects) using additional racial type rows although you'd need to edit a fair chunk of spells which make assumptions on what is humanoid (for instance Charm Person). There is no direct subrace support in Neverwinter Nights but there is a script-settable/gettable Subrace text field the player can also edit in. As far as we're aware these lines contain absolutely no special coding in the engine. These are possibly simply "Outsider" but various alignments, since "Oe" is Outsider, and "e", "g", "c", "n" and "l" are all alignments (Evil, Good, Chaotic, Neutral and Lawful). The only remains of them are the Abrev column. There are 4 default lines dummied out as "DELETED". The skill Animal Empathy is tied to lines 8 (RACIAL_TYPE_ANIMAL), 9 (RACIAL_TYPE_BEAST), and 19 (RACIAL_TYPE_MAGICAL_BEAST). Halflings receive a hardcoded +1 attack bonus when using slings. 255 is RACIAL_TYPE_INVALID.Īlso note the special line 28 "RACE_INVALID" - do not use this line! This appears to be used by the game internally (not in nwscript directly) at least in certain effect properties when determining if a race is invalid for the purposes of VersusRacialTypeEffect. There is a limit to the amount of racial types, 254. If you allow players to be other races the game may not treat them equally - the main thing seems to be the voiced conjuration sounds in spells.2da which are not used if you are racial type 7 or above. The players races are meant to be only ever entries 0 through 6 (Dwarf, Elf, Gnome, Halfing, Half Elf, Half Orc and Human). There may be other changes to stats and abilities hardcoded to specific lines, these need thoroughly testing however (a number of racial feats may be "fake feats" and the information hardcoded to a specific line instead). The feats for favoured racial types for Ranger are hardcoded however so new races (and some existing ones like Oozes) cannot be selected. NWN:EE unhardcoded a chunk of game engine things to do with races, especially around the free feat for Humans.
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