Works only with respective web scripts from Inout Scripts.
Extract the downloaded file (usually zipped in a .zip or .7z archive) to locate the .bod file.
Kenshi is a brutal, unforgiving sandbox RPG, but that doesn't mean your characters have to look like randomly generated, emaciated drifters. While the game is famous for its "zero to hero" (or more likely, "zero to corpse") gameplay, the character creator is surprisingly deep, allowing for unique, lore-friendly, or downright ridiculous appearances.
Download a preset mod from the Steam Workshop or Nexus Mods. Install: Activate the mod in the Kenshi Launcher.
Unlike modern RPGs with face-morphing wheels, Kenshi uses a classic slider system. However, the game ships with a limited number of "starter" presets (usually 5-8 per race/gender). A preset collection expands this to 20, 50, or even unlimited options.
Using is the most effective way to skip this tedious process. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about finding, installing, and customizing full character presets to elevate your next playthrough. Why You Need Character Presets in Kenshi
Most mods ignore limbs. This one lets you start as a Skeleton with a missing arm or a Greenlander with a Scout Leg.
Using a preset in Kenshi is a straightforward process. Whether you've downloaded a .bod2 file or crafted your own, here’s how to bring it into the game.
: Unlike games that store presets as universal image metadata, Kenshi saves presets as physical files with the .bod2 extension . These files record numeric structural coordinates for body height, limb thickness, jaw configuration, eye placement, and posture.