![]() ![]() There are also templates available if the player does not want to draw The Hero from scratch. Near the start of the game, The Hero is drawn. There is a rough guideline that functions as a boundary. After The Hero is drawn, a name must be given to them. The Hero is significantly larger than the Raposa. Due to the restraints of the areas provided, all possible designs will have a basic humanoid structure. However, The Hero's appearance is not certain, because in the game, they are customized to resemble anything the player desires. The Hero is usually depicted in official artwork as a somewhat crudely drawn boy with a sword, yellow hair, a red shirt with a lightning bolt decal, and short, blue jeans. The Hero maintains a static role throughout the series, in each game being the main protagonist. ![]() In Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, they are improved and are able to swim freely in water without being damaged and smash through levels a lot quicker. They use various creations drawn by the player to progress. In most levels, they are tasked to retrieve four torn template pieces from The Book of Life, and save three Raposa hidden in each level. In Drawn to Life levels The Hero can run, jump, and shoot, among various other things. The Hero's weapons vary in the categories of guns, swords, other weapons, and to nothing but themselves in unarmed physical attacks such as kicks and uppercuts. The Hero is drawn by The Creator with the intent of creating a champion to battle all the threats to the village. The Hero, or the Creation Hero, is the title given to a player's character in the Drawn to Life series. “ I will fill this mannequin with my presence, I will add color to its frame. ![]()
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