Explore a vast, war-torn world, create and mold your own army of strange, powerful monsters, and choose a side to help lead to final victory.
Return to the world of the Shapers one final time. This seems to mean that you can cheese the shaping rules by equipping some items that increase your shaping skill in a friendly town, shaping your creations, then swapping over to some tankier gear to fight. Geneforge 5: Overthrow is an Indie fantasy role-playing adventure, the final chapter of the epic Geneforge Saga. In your case, your character seems to have 4 points invested in fire shaping, and I suspect has bought the create fyora skill 3 times, totalling 4 points from the fact that it's a starting skill, but I'd be interested in knowing for certain. This means you can still get stronger creations without investing in shaping skills, but you need to be far more patient Geneforge 5: Overthrow was made in 'Computer Role-Playing' genre. If you level up your shaping skills after creating something, your creations do not gain any levels, but creations gain experience and level up with you. I'd imagine similar rules exist for all the possible creations, but I've not got a comprehensive list of base levels. That then increases by 1 for each point you've invested in fire shaping, and further increases if you buy training in the Create Fyora skill from a trainer, though I'm not sure by how much.įor the Artila, its base level is 3, which is then increased based off your magic shaping level and Create Artila training. From a bit of testing in the Geneforge 2 tutorial stages, it seems like every creature has a base level, which is then increased by your skill in shaping that creature, and further increased by your skill in the relevant shaping sub-skill.įor the Fyora, for example, its base level is 1.
Your creations level up with you, and as they do so they also gain health, stats, and spell energy.