Dear adventurers, before you enter the world of Dragonheir: Silent Gods and embark on a journey to explore Adenthia, you must first select your race and identity. As one of the adventurers, your Player Character can join various battles alongside other Heroes. Also, compared to the regular Heroes, your Player Character will also have more diverse abilities and a more flexible development route.
This article will guide you through your Player Character's basic information, relevant settings, and exclusive abilities.
I. Character Races
In Dragonheir: Silent Gods, there are 4 character races for you to choose from, including Humans, Dwarves, Half-Elves, and lizardfolks.
These races each have their characteristics and background stories, and the way you distribute default attribute points may vary, but that's about all the differences. These races don't really have an impact on your future adventure, as they primarily affect your gender and appearance.
*The race you choose will not limit your Player Character's class selection or the development of combat abilities and exploration skills.

II. Character Attributes
Your Player Character can develop six attributes, including STR, INT, DEX, CON, CHA, and SEN. Though they do not directly affect the combat capabilities of your character, they play a key role in many cases along your journey.
Attribute Breakdown
STR: This helps you move heavy objects and lets you intimidate others using your fists when it's necessary.
INT: This helps you quickly find the best solution in the face of a challenge and even see the truth where others cannot.
DEX: This lets you masterfully harness stealing skills and helps you escape from dangers.
CON: This lets you win in unexpected situations, such as a drinking contest.
CHA: This allows you to lie straight to others' faces and convince them.
SEN: This helps you detect dangers more easily and stay one step ahead when uncovering the truth.
Attribute Boosts Your Player Character starts with 10 points for each attribute. Per your selected race, some attributes may be increased by a little. Later on, you'll have to continue exploring the in-game world to earn Horizons, which can be used to further increase those attributes.
III. Character Identities
After you complete the first storyline chapter, as you prepare to visit the Material Plane, you will unlock the Identity system of your Psychicore. Then, you can select from four classes, including Soldier, Thief, Archeologist, and Actor.

More About Classes
Different classes each have their advantages, and once you have selected the identity for your Player Character, you will gain the associated attribute bonuses.
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Soldier: Born to be a warrior, a Soldier has great strength and a resilient body thanks to the training they have been taking over the years. Your STR and CON are additionally increased.
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Thief: Born with reflexes better than ordinary people, a Thief is good at stealing stuff, picking locks, and other activities that require dexterity. Your DEX is additionally increased.
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Archeologist: Investing a lot of effort in studying the knowledge of various fields, an Archeologist is better at solving problems and forming theories. Your SEN and INT are additionally increased.
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Actor: Always drawing people's attention, an Actor is good at entertaining others and noticing the subtle changes in the surroundings. Your CHA is additionally increased.
IV. Element Power
Element Switch
Unlike the regular Heroes, your Player Character is not exclusively associated with an element type. Instead, your Player Character harnesses Fire, Ice, and Lightning at the same time, but you may have only one of them active. Go to Psychicore -> Element Power to change the element type and skill sets of your Player Character at any time.

Control Skill
Your Player Character also has a Control Skill. While in combat, fallen enemies will be converted to Energy Dust. Once you have absorbed enough Energy Dust, you can use the Control Skill, dealing damage to all enemies and applying Shield by a percentage on all allies.
*Even if your Player Character is not deployed, you can still use your Control Skill, but the Control Skill is unavailable in the combat of the Grand Gladiator Arena. |