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Originally Posted by Soraku
I can't see it even when I tilt my screen I used to be able to see it on my laptop thou. I did wright this down from a long time ago, you type it out loud in the "All" section.
(nai&e) <-- do a space after the ) and dont talk after or face disappears. I never got that one to work thou. :/
oh and by face I mean the alt key faces: hold alt and click a number.
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Erinn Central Intelligence of Human Development
Have you ever seen your face change in the heat of the battle?
Your characters change faces based on different situations.
A grimace your character makes while striking a tree is one of the easily spotted facial expressions in the game.
Whether you're striking an object from town, or attacking monsters in fields, your character will feature a bevy of facial expressions. This book will tell you not only the automatically-changing faces, but also the ones you can actually pull off yourself. Use this to accurately convey a message to your friend,.
1. Alt + number key for Facial Expression
Numbers 1 thru 0 have various facial expressions stored in the game, which allows quick changes in expressions.
Number 1 is (laugh). Press Alt and 1 at the same time, and your character will bust out laughing.
Did you run into a scary foe in the dungeon? Press Alt+8 to notify your friend that you are surprised. It's much more powerful than simply saying 'that's too powerful'.
The expressions shown through the numbers are as follows, from 1 through 0.
(laugh)(angry)(serious)(jeah)(confused)(pain)(eyes closed)(surprised)(love)(sad)
2. Enter the command yourself
Just remember, those 10 expressions are just the tip of the iceberg!
You can enter the facial expression yourself to change your character's face.
Follow the format of (smile), entering the command in between the parenthesis, and press enter.
Did you feel that the price for an item that another user is selling is a bit too high? Type (naive), look at that character, and press enter. Your innocent, naive look may tempt the seller into just giving you an item. If this really worked, please give that person the (cool) look as a sign of thanks.
Also, a regular exchange of words between friends may trigger the facial expressions, too. Try using emoticons such as =), @@ and T_T to get your point across.
3. Keep a single look
Leave a space in between two facial expressions (smile) (smile) to keep a single look on your face.
Entertain your friends by keeping your face in (pain) (pain). Your friends will be laughing with you!.
The fixed expression will temporarily change when in a battle or striking objects, but then it returns back to its fixed look. If you want to return to your original expression, just keep quiet for a bit.
These are the following expressions that can be used in the game.
(naive)(angry)(serious)(jeah)(confused)(pain)(eyes closed)(surprised)(love)(sad)(question)(happy)(win k)(shy)(sparkling)(vacant)(cry)(suspicious)(puzzle d) (mischievous)(happytears)(cute)(warm)(lucky)(sympa thy)(shriek)(close2tears)(whatthe)(evil)(relief)(s our)(fart)(fear)(cool)(wicked)(yawn)(selfcontrol)( naive) (impressed)(hazy)(perv)(justice)
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source: the in-game book "Facial Expressions Require Practice too", sold in dunbarton by the bookstore lady.
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