Mass Effect Character Creation Guide: Best Pre-Service History, Psychological Profile, and Class

March 2021 · 6 minute read
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Creating your own version of Commander Shepard is part of the magic of Mass Effect, and the character creation process begins with selecting a pre-service history, psychological profile, and military specialization. While Shepard remains largely the same as a character in everyone’s playthroughs, you do have some say in their background and history prior to joining the Alliance military. These background decisions don’t affect a whole lot, but there are some unique perks and quests attached to each one. Here’s an explanation of every pre-service history, psychological profile, and military specialization in Mass Effect Legendary Edition.

Pre-Service History

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Pre-service history details Shepard’s life before joining the Alliance military. This will determine if Shepard’s family is still alive, where they grew up, and what their childhood was like. There are three options for pre-service history.

Your pre-service history doesn’t have any real effect on your character outside of a few minor dialogue changes here and there. Your past may be brought up by some characters throughout the trilogy, but nothing will change in the grand scheme of things. The main thing that each pre-service history choice offers is a unique sidequest depending on which one you choose. These side quests are all available in the Citadel and become available after completing a few main story missions.

Psychological Profile

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While the pre-service history choice unlocks a unique side quest depending on which one you choose, your chosen psychological profile will only give you a few starting morality points. This is a good way to get a headstart on Paragon or Renegade points if you want to specialize in either direction, but you can also choose a neutral option to start the game with an equal amount of morality points on each side. There are three options for psychological profile.

As stated above, these choices only give you a small amount of Paragon or Renegade points. They’re mainly used for role-playing purposes, but they do grant access to unique dialogue options in certain missions. They won’t make a huge difference and you won’t be able to make any grand changes to missions because of your choice, though. Here’s what each choice gives you.

Military Specialization

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Your military specialization is the most important choice you’ll make during character creation. This is essentially your class, dictating which weapons and abilities you’re able to use. There isn’t a class that excels at everything, but you’ll be able to make up for any weaknesses with your squadmates. There six military specialization classes to choose from.

Your class will determine your playstyle, so be sure to choose one that sounds interesting to you. The Soldier class will make Mass Effect play like a standard third-person shooter, while something like the Sentinel will lock you into basically only using abilities for your whole playthrough. Remember, you can offset your weaknesses with the right squad members anyway, so you’ll have access to a wide array of skills and abilities regardless of which military specialization you choose.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Check out our review of the game here.

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