26.1 Creating & Editing a Profile Template
26.0 Profile Templates 26.1 Creating & Editing a Profile Template

On the Profile Templates page, click the green "New Profile Template" button to start one, or the green "Edit Template" button beside any template in the list to change it. The list also shows each template's name, how many Stat Groups it includes, and its label overrides at a glance, and you can drag the grip handle to reorder templates.

Name

Give the template a clear Name that describes what it's for — something like PC Spellcaster, Spaceships, Entity: Beasts, or Kingdoms.

Main Card Stat Overrides (NPCs & PCs)

These fields rename the five main card stats — the ones you see when you flip a card on the NPC Codex or on the large Player Codex cards. Use them if your game uses a different terminology. This section only affects NPCs and Player Characters.

  • Title Override — renames the Title label.
  • Faction Override — renames the Faction label.
  • Race Override and Class Override — rename the Race and Class labels. These two appear together as subtext in some places, normally reading something like "Human Rogue." They work nicely as a pair: for a spaceship template, relabel them "Type" and "Model" so the subtext reads "Shuttle UT-47 Kodiak."
  • Alignment Override — renames the Alignment label. Note that overriding it also turns the alignment field into a plain text box instead of a dropdown.

Leave any field blank to keep its default label. (Disposition is the one main stat that can't be overridden — it appears here greyed out.)

Select Stat Groups

Check the Stat Groups you want this template to include — use Toggle All to select or clear them quickly. Each row shows the group's categories and how many stats it contains. Any profile assigned this template will show only the Stat Groups you select here, which is what keeps cluttered profiles clean. If you need to set up or adjust your groups first, the "Stat Groups & Stats Admin" button opens that admin in a new tab. (See Stat Groups & Stats.)

Deleting a template
Deleting a template unassigns it everywhere. The red "Delete Profile Template" button removes the template from every character, entity, and place using it (they revert to the default profile), and it cannot be undone. The objects themselves are never deleted — only the template assignment is cleared.