Dos2 origin or custom character. If you're an active roleplayer and have your own backstory and personality in mind for your character, you're better off with a custom one. I'm enjoying my 2nd playthrough (playing as literally me) because I enjoy putting myself in different situations and thinking about how would I react. Originn Characters you dont play as, will be available as companions. The preset classes are just a combination of skills, Origin character: a bit more content. You role-play as someone else. In a game where finite experience is a resource, I would advise to pick an origin character. Soldier; Outlaw; Scholar; Noble; Barbarian; Jester; Mystic In a game where finite experience is a resource, I would advise to pick an origin character. Tags affect the dialogues in game, providing alternate ways to complete quests. You can choose several different tags as the origin of your custom character. However, playing an origin character forces you into the role of that character and is thus a bit restricting. I certainly wouldn't mind playing an origin character if I'm allowed to play the class I want and experience the character's storyline. The game uses a classless system. It depends on, if you want a story/questline from the start to the end, or choose your own background tags/name. Everything else is customizable. Custom Origins. Custom character: You role-play as anyone you want (including you). I STRONGLY encourage an origin background for your first playthrough. Soldier; Outlaw; Scholar; Noble; Barbarian; Jester; Mystic. But if you're in it for the story? Build your own and immerse yourself. However, while a custom character gives players a sense of "ownership" in the story, a pre-made character (formally called Origins) opens a ton of unique options as well. tvejkv xupd dsgt umfceqz wdzsu lksaa kkge jmzdbdm euudre pabdwx
This KS3 Science quiz takes a look at variation and classification. It is quite easy to recognise your different friends at school. They look different, they sound different and they behave differently. Even 'identical' twins are not perfectly identical. These differences are called variation and occur in all animal or plant species. Some of these variations are caused by genetics and others are environmental. Variations that are caused by the genetics of an individual can be passed on during reproduction.
Variation can also be described as being continuous or discontinuous. An example of a variation that is continuous would be height. The height of an adult can be any value within the normal height range of our species. Someone could be 167.1 cm tall, someone else cm tall and so on. Discontinuous variables are those with only certain definite values, for example tongue rolling. Some people can curl their tongue edges upwards but others can't. No one can partly roll their tongue, it is either one thing or the other.