Nisha Labyrinth: Difference between revisions
→Trivia: It seems that my Nisha has only one animation for victory and defeat as a result of the change of character. If this isnt the case and I just have that bad of luck, feel free to change.
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**It is also the first class whose name is a proper name - the name of her place of origin, the Black Forest - instead of a title. | **It is also the first class whose name is a proper name - the name of her place of origin, the Black Forest - instead of a title. | ||
**This change extends to the Character Creation screen as well, where the character's name and colors switch from '''Laby''' and pink to '''Nisha''' and dark blue when previewing this class. | **This change extends to the Character Creation screen as well, where the character's name and colors switch from '''Laby''' and pink to '''Nisha''' and dark blue when previewing this class. | ||
**As a result of this change, after advancing, Nisha Labyrinth will only have one victory and defeat animation unique to the class, as previous animations do not fit Nisha's presentation. | |||
*Due to '''Nisha''' and '''Laby''' originally being one being, both have essentially the same appearance and voice, the only major difference being their hair and eye color. '''Nisha''' does speak a lot more softly and in a deeper tone than '''Laby''', however. | *Due to '''Nisha''' and '''Laby''' originally being one being, both have essentially the same appearance and voice, the only major difference being their hair and eye color. '''Nisha''' does speak a lot more softly and in a deeper tone than '''Laby''', however. | ||
**Nisha also appears to be more articulate than Laby, notably not referring to herself in the 3rd person. | **Nisha also appears to be more articulate than Laby, notably not referring to herself in the 3rd person. |