At first blush, the system seems very much like Skyrim‘s, but with some enhancements. Also, be sure to read about the upcoming Elder Scrolls Online character creation system. If you give an NPC a weapon and a spell that do equal damage. If, for example, you lower the magic slider to the furthest left, the NPC will never cast a spell. So how about it? Does it make more sense for you to change your character’s appearance with cheats or with the npc in Riften? Share you thoughts in the Speak Your Mind section below. This page on the CK wiki explains what all the values represent, but in short, those sliders can thought of as representing the priority given to each of the different forms of attack. The Face-Sculptor’s services don’t have any mechanical effect in the game, but it can be a nice change of pace if you want to see your character for the first time since you made them, or your character got a scar or whatever as part of your roleplay. Galathil is a Wood Elf on the run, and will perform some plastic surgery on you at the cost of 1,000 gold. They’re you’ll find the Riften Face-Sculptor, Galathil. You won’t miss it, and you will probably have heard every guard direct you there as part of idle chatter. If you want to change things up the other way and you have Dawnguard all you need to do is head down to the Ragged Flagon tavern in Riften’s sewers.
Galathil really doesn’t want to be dealing with you ina thief infested sewer.