Makes the Longsword longer and slightly girthier to better match the proportions of a real longsword. This results in an elongated hitbox as well, but considering the state of straight swords in the game I don't feel such a buff is entirely unwarranted. The scabbard is also adjusted to match the size of the sword.
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Version 1.0
Added an optional file that is identical to the main one, except the scabbard has been removed.
Ever felt like the Longsword looks more like a weirdly-proportioned arming sword? The grip appears to facilitate two-handed usage, but the blade length and crossguard are far too dinky to give the appearance of a proper, two-handed longsword. This mod makes the sword bigger while remaining true to the proportions of a real longsword.
You cannot play with this mod online. You will need to unpack & patch your game using UXM, and also download the "Anti-cheat toggler and offline launcher" from Nexus. Once your game is unpacked, simply unzip this file into the Elden Ring directory -- the file should end up in the "parts" folder.
You may want to back up your save first, but in my experience this isn't necessary; the mod doesn't make alterations to save data. I've tried using the mod, restoring my game and re-enabling anti-cheat and attempted to play online with no issue. Still, you never know.