Starting with the background panel you can pick from any of the background patterns as well as pick what colours should be used. The coat of arms designer has three main panels: background, layout, and emblems. So for the bulk of this I will be using custom as the example to see how you can make your own heraldry from scratch and call out differences in adjusted mode where applicable. The reason adjusted mode is separate is that some historical coat of arms are made up of a lot of emblems in an order that whilst looks pretty in game is rather cursed if you were to try and see the full layout and background usage. The meat of the system comes in the form of customizing your coat of arms from scratch or adjusting the existing one, both share their core components but adjusted mode is more limited if you want to take a pre-existing coat of arms and just tweak it a bit. If you have previously edited and saved your new coat of arms then the discard button will be joined by a button to reset to the historical coat of arms if available. Discard any changes you’ve made to your work in progress masterpiece.As with the Ruler Designer’s DNA we let you copy and paste your coat of arms to share.Randomise within the rule sets we use to generate coat of arms normally, great if you want to reenact this pain.I’ll start with the bottom right options: In the center you get the preview screen of the coat of arms as you edit it and to the right some options of what to do.
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