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− | The '''embark_profiles.txt''' file contains any [[embark]] profiles (or [[starting builds]]) you have created. It is found at '''data/init/embark_profiles.txt'''. Most of these can be transferred between minor versions (e.g. v0.34.10 to v0.34.11), but you need to remember to do so. | + | The '''embark_profiles.txt''' file contains any [[embark]] profiles (or [[starting builds]]) you have created. It is found at '''data/init/embark_profiles.txt'''. Most of these can be transferred between minor versions (e.g. v0.34.10 to v0.34.11), but you need to remember to do so. The file is editable, but a typo could render all of your profiles useless. |
− | == | + | ==Editing== |
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− | === Skills === | + | To find a specific profile, look for the [TITLE:name] tag, found directly after the [PROFILE] tag. Objects can be edited just like editing normal raws. |
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+ | ===Skills=== | ||
+ | Most skills use the same names as found in the raws. The syntax for skills is: | ||
[SKILL:''#'':''skill name'':''level''] | [SKILL:''#'':''skill name'':''level''] | ||
where # is the dwarf (1-7), "skill name" is the skill, and "level" is the number representing how skilled the dwarf is. | where # is the dwarf (1-7), "skill name" is the skill, and "level" is the number representing how skilled the dwarf is. | ||
Note that skills are capped at Proficient (5), and this is checked by the game on embark, so it's not possible to start with legendary dwarves. There are other ways to do this (see [[Cheating#All Skills Legendary|Cheating]] or [[User:Vjek]] for more information). | Note that skills are capped at Proficient (5), and this is checked by the game on embark, so it's not possible to start with legendary dwarves. There are other ways to do this (see [[Cheating#All Skills Legendary|Cheating]] or [[User:Vjek]] for more information). | ||
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==Obtaining new profiles== | ==Obtaining new profiles== | ||
− | * Most versions of the Lazy Newb Pack include a set of basic embark profiles | + | * Most versions of the Lazy Newb Pack include a set of basic embark profiles: [http://pastebin.com/buqxbNqj] |
* The [[Masterwork:Main Page|Masterwork mod]] includes a set of embark profiles as well. | * The [[Masterwork:Main Page|Masterwork mod]] includes a set of embark profiles as well. | ||
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