Blade And Soul Presets: Verified
Blade & Soul character presets
Here’s an interesting paper idea related to and the concept of “verified” (likely referring to community-verified, competition-legal, or server-synced presets):
Presets in Blade and Soul are pre-defined configurations of your character's abilities, stats, and equipment. They allow you to quickly switch between different playstyles or optimize your character for specific activities. Presets can be created, saved, and loaded at any time, making it easy to adapt to changing situations. blade and soul presets verified
Want your preset verified?
Step 1: Locate Your Folder
Navigate to your Blade & Soul game directory. Typically, the presets are stored in: Documents > BnS > CharacterCustomize Blade & Soul character presets Here’s an interesting
- The Virus Scan: Upload the
.upkor.datfile to VirusTotal. If it comes back clean, proceed. - The Sandbox Test: Create a new family on an alt server (like the test server). Load the preset there first. Never load a suspicious preset on your main character.
- The Slider Check: After loading, go into advanced mode. Do the sliders show numbers that exist in vanilla? (e.g., Skin color range 1-10). If you see "999" or negative values, delete the preset immediately.
- The Emote Test: In the creation suite, run the "Laugh" and "Angry" emotes. Verified presets maintain facial structure during motion. Cheap presets will "break" the face.
- How to verify: Check the comments. If 50 people say "works on UE4," it is safe.
- Warning: This is the least "verified" method unless you know the creator. Only download from established community figures.
Blade and Soul (BnS)
In , "verified" presets typically refer to community-vetted or highly-rated character appearance files shared on trusted platforms. These files allow you to skip the complex character creator by importing pre-made looks directly into your game. Top Sources for Reliable Presets The Virus Scan: Upload the
B&S Inven (Korean):
While in Korean, the Inven Preset Gallery is widely considered the gold standard for high-end character designs by the global community. How to Use a Preset