
Open the chargenmorphcfg.xml and you'll see that it has several sections. "Wordpad" works well with this file format.) You can edit the chargenmorphcfg.xml using any txt editor (e.g. But, if this tool doesn't work for you or you would prefer to make the changes manually, don't worry. More information about this utility can be found here: Using Dragon Age Mods for Dummies. You can also use the recently updated and improved: CharGenMorph Compiler, made by TerraEx, to combine the ".xml" files from multiple mods automatically. Refer to this tutorial Using custom tattoos with Dragon Age character creator instead. * If you are installing a mod that adds tattos made for the toolset modifying the chargenmorphcfg.xml won't work. But, if the mod adds a new xml file, delete it or your character creator will probably won't work as you want it to.

Notes * If you are installing cosmetic mods that add resources used by NPCs, and you don't want them for your character, you don't need to edit the chargenmorphcfg.xml as this file is only used by the character creator. That is the reason why, when installing more than one cosmetic mod, you will have to add the resources the new mod adds to the lists in the chargenmorphcfg.xml file that is in your override folder.

But, if there is more than one chargenmorphcfg.xml file in your Dragon Age override folder, the game won't know which one is the right one to be used and the character creator won't work properly. Most cosmetic mods add their own chargenmorphcfg.xml file that contains the vanilla respurces plus the ones added by the mod. The character creator will show you only the resources that are listed in that xml file.
