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>What does being a PC mean beyond having voices in your hand and not being able to see other PCs' eyes? Do you have any special Player Character abilities like gaining skills at an unusually fast rate, storing an arbitrarily large number of objects in an 'inventory', eating and metabolizing food instantaneously, or rewinding time through sheer Determination?
Well, the general difference betwen PCs and NPCs is that a PC has both an Inventory, where they are able to keep a multitude of objects that tend to be both important to quests, and larger than the average person could casually carry, and a Stat Screen.
That Stat Screen covers a few topics. We have Levels, which tends to mean how physically skilled a PC is at some hidden stats, that you may or may not be able to unlock eventually. We also have Type, which generally means a persons age. YA stands for Young Adult.
There's abilities, which are specific latent abilities unique to each PC that can give them certain boosts depending on the situation, think pokemon.
Finally, there's Aura. Aura is the general mood that a PC will give off in the environment.
Also, nice reference.
>Grind for levels.
Grinding isn't really a thing in this world. You level up by finishing tasks, and different tasks level up not only your general level, but some specific hidden stats that were talked about earlier.
Do you wish to go do some tasks?
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