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Strive: Conquest

A successor to first Strive For Power game, currently at alpha stage · By Strive4Power

Possible barber/salon or maybe a potion?

A topic by Kaito707 created Jul 28, 2022 Views: 446 Replies: 2
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Glad we can change hair types, but will we be able to change length too in the near future possibly? I've basically accepted that my children can basically be what ever the RNG wants them to be, and I'll just have to make a save prior and wait a month and a half in game if I'm not exactly happy on how they turn out. Still, can we have a way to change how long or short hair may be?

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I would also much prefer an in-game option similar to the first game. I was honestly expecting the Beauty Parlour to handle that but apparently no. Bit of an oversight in my opinion.

In the mean time, for others who may want to change this, we can get around it with some save editing.
https://strive-conquest.fandom.com/wiki/Save_Editing

Once you got the file in a readable manner, search for the character's name or nickname.
You should find a section that looks like this :

Just specifying because it can also find it in relationship listings which isn't the one you want.

From there, scroll up a bit until you find the lines
               "hair_style": "pigtails",             
               "hair_length": "hips",
Obviously it won't necessarily say those values. 
I've tinkered a bit but I believe the best approach is to just change the length in the save and then change the style in-game. Doing it in-game will also update the portrait. Doing it in directly in the save does not until you change the style in-game anyways.

The values I know are available are :
ear
neck
shoulder
waist
hips

However, with the game's default visual assets, it seems to only matter when the hair style is straight, and currently I don't think "waist" looks any different than shoulder length.

There's got to be a better way.

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Ok, so, the new update now allows you to modify your existing characters. I would like to say: Thank you, It is greatly appreciated. Now I am adding to this post to say the character creation at least in the cheat version does not allow you to choose race, age or starting classes. I'm genuinly happy, but I just wanted to bring it to the people working hard on the game's attention.


Haven't tried this on new save and guild given character yet, I just immediately tried it on an existing save file.