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InZOIis an exciting addition to the life simulation genre. It features realistic graphics and complex game systems that give players control over their experience. Players can create unique Zois of all shapes and sizes with prominent personalities affected by their Traits, Desires, and Values.
Unlike Traits and Desires, Values cannot be selected when creating a Zoi; instead, they appear during Story Mode. Players may notice their Zois Values changing seemingly at random, so they can use this guide to understand how Values are formed and what they mean inInZOI.
What are Values in InZOI?
Values are ever-changing aspects of a Zois' personality that shape their morals and beliefs. Zois will earn Values naturally through gameplay by completing actions and social interactions.
There are 10 Values inInZOI, and Zois will have a mixture of them that can be viewed on their Zoi card. Doing certain things will make them align with specific Values, and they’ll earn points in that category. Values are scaled from 0 to 100. Values with 60 points or more will start affecting their wants and choices.
The Value with the most points will become the Zoi’s Core Value.
Core Values give Zois unique social interactions, valued-based actions, and Urges.Urges are activitiesthat Zois want to do in their day-to-day lives. If players do things that align with their Core Value they will maintain it, but if they do things that go against it, their Core Value could change.
Accomplishment
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Zois with the Accomplishment value strive to prove their abilities according to societal standards and achieve personal success.
Zois with the Accomplishment Value are goal-oriented and motivated. They will likely compete in competitions, earn certifications, and strive for greatness. Accomplishmentaligns with the following Traits:
Authority
Zois with the Authority value strive for social power and prestige, aiming to gain control over resources and people.
Zois who value Authority enjoy social recognition, respect, and power. They use their skills and achievements to form relationships with important people to advance their status. While intense, they can be charismatic when it benefits them. Authority aligns with the following Traits:
Autonomy
Zois with the Autonomy value prioritize independent thinking, actions, and choices, emphasizing personal freedom and self-determination.
Zois who Value Autonomy aren’t likely to have a lot of friends. They prefer solo activities and spend a lot of time focusing on their passions. Autonomy aligns with the following Traits:
Challenger
Zois with the Challenger Value seek new experiences and adventures, driven by a strong desire to break free from everyday routines.
Challenger Zois are thrill-seeking, bold Zois who embrace new experiences and hobbies. They love to take on fresh challenges and could be considered adrenaline junkies. Challenger aligns with the following Traits:
Coexistence
Zois with the Coexistence value emphasize the importance of humanity and nature living in harmony and mutual dependence.
Zois who Value Coexistence have a positive outlook on life. They are all about peace, patience, beauty, and nature. They are passionate about maintaining human rights and the environment. Coexistence aligns with the following Traits:
Love
Zois with the Love Value prioritize the well-being and happiness of those around them, actively supporting their needs.
Zois with the Love Value are caring and compassionate Zois who cherish their friends and family. They like to help out when needed and don’t complain about it when asked. Love aligns with the following Traits:
Pleasure
Zois driven by the Pleasure value pursue instant gratification and happiness, emphasizing sensory pleasures in life.
Zois who Value Pleasure are self-serving and have a taste for the finer things in life. They are often partaking in expensive events and leaning into their guilty pleasures. The Pleasure Value aligns with the following Traits:
Rule-Abiding
Zois with the Rule-Abiding Value strictly adhere to societal expectations and norms, emphasizing the importance of controlling actions or impulses that could harm others.
Rule-Abiding Zois are respectful and proper. Socially, they are reserved and avoid conflict in most instances. Zois always follow rules and regulations when enforced. The following Traits align with Rule-Abiding:
Safety
Zois with the Safety value emphasize social and emotional stability, avoiding risks, and favoring predictable environments.
Zois that Value Safety avoid conflict and chaotic environments. They aren’t likely to take risks or put themselves in harm’s way. They also prioritize health and hygiene. The following Traits align with Safety:
Traditionalist
Zois with the Traditionalist value prioritize respecting and embracing their culture’s customs and organizational practices.
Traditionalist Zois Value heritage, holidays, and duty. They will likely follow the path set before them by tradition and social expectations. The following Traits align with the Traditionalist Value: