Caves of Qud

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Branch: Stable
Character: Genotype, Subtype
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10 Feb @ 12:05am
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Description
This is just a working (somewhat, hopefully) fork of [Currently Broken] Manticores of Qud. It provides a body plan selection UI during character creation. It seemed cool, so I wanted to try it out.

Below is the original author's description from the above link.



This mod adds a new playable race to Qud, the Manticores. Manticores are a minorly mutated, highly genetically designed subspecies of eaters. At character generation, Manticores get to choose a small amount of mutations, are able to use cybernetics, and can design their body plan at will. Sufficiently complex body plans will cause a toughness penalty at startup.

Due to the complexity of the limb system in Qud, designing a body can have unexpected pitfalls.
  • First, and most run-ending, is that you must be sure to give your character a pair of feet if they do not have them. Failing to do so will result in a massive movement penalty, which can easily kill a character.
  • Second, you cannot add a pair of hands slot directly. Instead, adding two of the same type of hand will add such a slot automatically.
  • Third, missile weapons require a hand of the same laterality to automatically be added. The majority of body plans have a left and right missile weapon- add a left hand and a right hand in order to add the matching missile weapons. You can change the missile weapon and then the hand's laterality in order to change them both.
  • Finally, there are some important attributes on limbs:
    • [S] means a limb is "supporting". This means it is responsible for keeping a certain imaginary limb platform intact.
    • [D] means a limb is dependent, meaning it will be automatically removed if the imaginary limb platform it depends on is not supported.
    • [R] means requires part, which means a part will be automatically removed if all parts of a certain type are removed. [R] may involve laterality, but does not need to.
    • Finally, [I] means implied. An implied part will be automatically added to the body plan if the parts it is implied by are added. So far the only implied parts are pair of hands variations, and they are implied by 2 hands each.

Beyond these rules, experiment with different body plans and find out how they affect gameplay and your usual gameplay strategies!
2 Comments
PROMETHIA 27 Jun @ 3:25pm 
This is really cool to see!
Genocide 5 Mar @ 10:07pm 
ty cutie, very nice <3