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The mother of Richart Garriott, she was a talented artist in her own right. She is credited for game design for Ultima II, and is personally thanked by Lord British for her contributions to the Ultima III manuals. She was also responsible for the artwork for the Ultima III map of Sosaria.

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  • The mother of Richart Garriott, she was a talented artist in her own right. She is credited for game design for Ultima II, and is personally thanked by Lord British for her contributions to the Ultima III manuals. She was also responsible for the artwork for the Ultima III map of Sosaria.
  • The official release of the latest CSS-based profile system was announced November 24, 2005 on the Announcements forum. Users were promised a new level of customization and a new system of editing profiles. Click for more information.
  • Profiles are unlocked by spending Skill Points on skills in any of the three main skill disciplines: Combat, Biotics, and Tech. Once sufficient points are spent in a discipline, a Profile will be unlocked corresponding to that discipline. Each profile can achieve six ranks, each improving the stat bonuses by a set amount. Each rank requires a specific amount of points placed into its respective disciplines. Soldier: Combat - Corresponds with the Security Training Engineer: Tech - Corresponds with the Technician Training Adept: Biotics - Corresponds with the Biotic Training
  • Profiles are a game feature accessible to all users, giving them an opportunity to share a few details about themselves, their favourite things and their game progress so far. Profiles can be accessed on the left-hand side of the screen by clicking the 'view profile' button, regardless of whether you are in your own room, to edit your profile, or in another monster's room to view. File:Room view profile button.png Each profile has a cover which is opened initially once pressing the button. Here it simply states the username and the fact it is their profile.
  • Bebo is similar to other social networking sites. Each profile must include two specific modules, a comment section where other users can leave a message, and a list of the user's friends. Users can select from many more modules to add. By default, when an account is created the profile is private, which limits access to friends specifically added. The user may select the "Public Profile" option so as the profile will still be visible to any other members of a school they may have joined. Profiles may be personalized by a design template that is the background of the user's profile, known as a skin.
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  • Bebo is similar to other social networking sites. Each profile must include two specific modules, a comment section where other users can leave a message, and a list of the user's friends. Users can select from many more modules to add. By default, when an account is created the profile is private, which limits access to friends specifically added. The user may select the "Public Profile" option so as the profile will still be visible to any other members of a school they may have joined. Profiles may be personalized by a design template that is the background of the user's profile, known as a skin. Profiles may include quizzes which offer multiple choice, polls for their friends to vote in and comment on, photo albums which allows the user to upload an unlimited number of images with a maximum limit of 48 per album, blogs with a comments section, a list of bands of which the user is a fan, a list of groups that the user is a member of. A 'Video Box' may be added, either hot-linked from YouTube, uploaded directly to Bebo's servers via VideoEgg or copied from a Bebo Media Content Provider's page. Members can view the recent changes friends have made to their homepage from the 'Home' menu. These changes can include uploaded photos, updated flashboxes and newly added videos and friends. A map feature enables members to see who has being viewing their profile. However, the viewer must be logged in while viewing and have their profile set to public in the map section, in order for this to be possible.
  • Profiles are a game feature accessible to all users, giving them an opportunity to share a few details about themselves, their favourite things and their game progress so far. Profiles can be accessed on the left-hand side of the screen by clicking the 'view profile' button, regardless of whether you are in your own room, to edit your profile, or in another monster's room to view. File:Room view profile button.png Each profile has a cover which is opened initially once pressing the button. Here it simply states the username and the fact it is their profile. On the left-hand side, the owner name, nationality, age and gender of the account owner are shown. There is also the option to display whether you are online or not as well as the badge to show if they are a Moshi Member or not. Below, there is the choice to choose their current mood, favourite Moshling, favourite colour, favourite musical artist/band and favourite food from a given selection. The right-hand side shows the monster's current level as well as their MonStar rating. Below are the monster's name and their statistics including its number of gifts, the number of rooms, the number of friends, puzzle Hi-Score, Moshlings and room visits. Before the dress-up game update, the right-hand side would show the actual monster in their current clothing. The current profiles were remade in summer 2010 and were updated in January 2013 with new musical options, however, throughout the game's history, there have been two other profile types. The original of these showed the baby monster version and information about the monster's favourite food, age in days, first word, favourite colour and Puzzle Hi-Score. The Print Workshop on Ooh La Lane offers the chance to print your profile, however for some time now this has been unavailable and covered up saying "Back Soon".
  • The mother of Richart Garriott, she was a talented artist in her own right. She is credited for game design for Ultima II, and is personally thanked by Lord British for her contributions to the Ultima III manuals. She was also responsible for the artwork for the Ultima III map of Sosaria.
  • Profiles are unlocked by spending Skill Points on skills in any of the three main skill disciplines: Combat, Biotics, and Tech. Once sufficient points are spent in a discipline, a Profile will be unlocked corresponding to that discipline. Each profile can achieve six ranks, each improving the stat bonuses by a set amount. Each rank requires a specific amount of points placed into its respective disciplines. Soldier: Combat - Corresponds with the Security Training Engineer: Tech - Corresponds with the Technician Training Adept: Biotics - Corresponds with the Biotic Training Sentinel: Tech & Biotics - Corresponds with the Leader Training Vanguard: Combat & Biotics - Corresponds with the Scrapper Training Infiltrator: Combat & Tech - Corresponds with the Operative Training Explorer: Combat, Tech, & Biotics - Does not Correspond with any Training; it's a new class Note: Profiles that correspond with specific training just means that they involve the same skill types and are similar in nature.Unlike Classes, players can choose to switch between available profiles at any time, including while in combat. Although it may be a temporary bug and/or glitch at the moment, it seems that whatever Training that was picked at the beginning of the game will let Ryder use its respective profile at rank 1 for the rest of the game; this is regardless of how many points are spent to unlock it. This means that if Ryder had picked the security training, but then spent all his/her perk points into biotics, he/she would have access to both the adept and the soldier profiles.
  • The official release of the latest CSS-based profile system was announced November 24, 2005 on the Announcements forum. Users were promised a new level of customization and a new system of editing profiles. Click for more information.
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