Hands on with the Aion beta: Creating your Elyos
Filed under: Betas, Fantasy, Aion, Massively Hands-on, First Impressions

One of the best parts about starting a new game, whether it's live or on a test realm is the chance to create your avatar. The virtual personification of all your hopes and dreams as well as desires to kill anything that moves. The most important thing you're ever going to do, regardless of the game, is create a virtual you and in this game customization is the big buzzword. So join Massively after the jump on a whistle stop tour of creating your first toon in NCsoft's must-play title.
Aion gives you the option of four classes, each with a choice of male and female: warrior, scout, mage or priest. Warriors are your typical tank, scouts correspond to rogues while mage and priest are rather obvious. Clicking on any of the sample toons will give you a flashy animation and a box telling you more about the class and the individual stats (which change depending on gender). I've decided to play a mage because I like pew pewing over melee and I always roll female characters.
Next comes the fun bit. Yes this is literally where you can while away half a weekend tinkering with your toon. Indeed the customisation options are some of the most advanced I've ever come across. I think it's safe to say you're rather unlikely to come across another toon who looks just like you. At first glance, the options seem a little over simplified. The game starts you off with a randomised female and it's up to you to craft a toon you can love and live with. The choice of look goes from the rather realistic (like the image below) to the downright scary, although the finished product ended up somewhere in the middle, a lifelike looking mage with the slightest hint of anime about her.
I have to admit, the female forms were much more pleasing to the eye than some of the male ones (check out the full gallery below to see what I mean). There are dozens of hair styles and while the colour palette is limited most of them are amazingly realistic, perfectly suited to a fantasy MMO. Some are also distinctly Asian in look and very suited to the whole feel of Aion. Each hairstyle has a preset number and it's just a matter of clicking through until you find one you like, then picking a shade. The same goes for skin tone and lip colour. However there's another level to your toon's uniqueness with the addition of decoration and tattoos.

Whether you want a crescent moon marking your toon's forehead or an angel's wings is entirely up to you. Perhaps freckles or a mole are more to your taste? You could even go with a litttle heart tattoed by your eye. Arrows at the bottom of the screen allow you to turn the portrait from side to side in order to get an all-round look at how your toon is progressing. Pressing the button in the middle zooms out to a full-body shot and also allows you to manual set things like the width of your characters eyes, size of the nose, all the aspects which the more anal player will just love to tinker with.
Returning to the headshot screen, you could always randomise your toon using the two drop down bars on the left hand side but the entire beta is only lasting a weekend so perhaps it's time to move on? Your choice of race and class is displayed in the top left hand corner, just above a box where you can enter a name. I used one of my 'stock' names and you can check if it's available before committing. The final thing to choose is your avatar's voice. Now this feature isn't actually available in the beta (indeed all the sound is Korean for now) but when this feature is implemented you can choose one of four voices depending on the look and personality you want.

The character creation complete, your new avatar greets you with a flashy display of magical prowess against that nice seashore backdrop. Her name and race can be found in the first of eight character slots (this beta allows you to make eight, one of each gender per class) and all you need to do is click on start to take your first steps into the realm of Elysea. Are you ready?


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JayFiveAlive said on 7:02PM 6-05-2009
Ug, I wish I had a NA beta key. Game looks great graphically! Thanks for sharing the character creation process.
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Verit said on 7:37PM 6-05-2009
I have to admit my expectations were a tad high on this game. The one place it kinda let me down were the kind of quests and quality of the quests they give you. Its mostly (almost but not quite 100%) kill x amount of mobs, kill x mobs for y amount of rare drops etc.
I am kinda spoiled by Wrath I guess - which is mostly the same kind of quests, but ever 5-10 quests they really pull out the stops and surprise you - which so far this hasn't done, but I'll keep at it :).
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Verit said on 5:00AM 6-06-2009
I should add that the quest quality does seem to pickup quite a bit by level 10 ;).
Jack said on 8:56PM 6-05-2009
graphically the best! However on content good for pvp players that people that like warhammer online.... For the pve people sorry all no end game raids here and the quests are pretty much kill x of this and take this pack to mr x...
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Thraay said on 8:49AM 6-06-2009
The endgame raids will come with do time. It took Lineage 2 a little time to get the raids and end game bosses up and going. I imagine the same is going to happen with Aion cause I can't see Aion being anything other then a Lineage 3 and thats not a bad thing by a long shot.
Miles said on 8:50AM 6-06-2009
Pretty big dissapoint for 2+ years hype. At least the computer requirements are on par with WoW so it runs easily. It really feels like an Asian themed WoW down to the jumping, quests and fighting. I'll be sticking with FFXI and AoC until The Old Republic and FFXIV come around.
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Jack said on 9:46AM 6-06-2009
There is a Lineage 3 in the making, However I do not believe in mmos that come incomplete on the market and tell everyone that they need time to complete them... Times have change and so have players tons of mmos are about to be release there is not reason to give low content releases like this the time they need have you can jump on the next one. For what I can see Aion use the cheap way out Graphics are easy but do not make good games... At release a mmo need got the content for like 3 months playing fun, however I think most hardcore players will complete this in 2/3 weeks if they can get over the huge grind part at the end....
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Thraay said on 11:44AM 6-06-2009
I don't see how you are saying Aion is taking the cheap way out as the only thing being tested right now is the 1-20 content for one side of the war.
That isn't even 1/5th of the game. And to add to that this is the first closed NA test they have done to the game. It's still in a rough state and many months from release. There is still alot of time for them to polish up the quests and fix the bugs.
It's still way to early to make any calls on the game. Even less so since you are not even seeing the full extent of the game.
If you are looking for a full on preview of the game I suggest you try out the Chinese version of the game. The amount of content in the game is just jaw dropping compared to what you are getting to see now.
Jack said on 1:26PM 6-06-2009
That is what age of conan did! Look the players out of anything beyond the starter zone just to discover later that the game sucks :(
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Mr. Digital said on 8:06PM 6-08-2009
I find it interesting how some people now refer to characters as "toons", almost as if they want to remove the last vestiges of roleplaying from the games and sugar coat everything with a side of special ed.
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fester said on 9:27PM 6-15-2009
People who refer to their characters as "toons" share a close spot on the douchebag scale with the people who shop at "Tarjay." Oh, and unless you're playing a pen and paper RPG, you won't be "rolling" that "toon", so lose the faux-RPG lingo which doesn't make any sense in the mmo context. I'm willing to bet these kids have never even held a D8 or a D20 in their lives.
Arcia said on 11:02PM 6-16-2009
I can't seem to find it, nor it's explained in this blog post.
Can you modify your body, somewhat like in Perfect World? In the screenshots shown above I see no body modifier menu, but in the videos available in the site you can see that there are many incredible body-modification tools, like height, weight and such.
Does anybody know about it?
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