About this mod
2 recolors of the Raging Wolf Armor Set in 4K resolution. Individual and all in one download available.
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Ray Tracing must be turned off! Using any mods that edit models like this one, with Ray Tracing on, will crash the game! There is no fix for this as what would have to change is out of my control: either Ray Tracing itself or the very tools we modders use for FromSoftware titles have to change.
I use REVENANT ReShade, specifically the Lush version with a couple tweaks of my own. This is reflected in the screenshots I took for this mod, so keep in mind that it may look differently for you if you do not use a ReShade!
I also use Texture Improvement, specifically the 4K textures. This is, again, reflected in the screenshots and so your game/recolors may look different than mine!
DO NOT attempt to play the game online while using any mods or you will be banned! Download Anti-cheat toggler and offline launcher to circumvent EAC, or if you use Mod Engine 2 then that program will automatically disable it.
This mod can be installed while the game is running, meaning that you don't have to quit the game in order to do so. Tab out of the game (I recommend setting the game to Windowed Borderless), and install the mod as you normally would. Then, back in the game, all you have to do is equip the modded armor. If you were already wearing the armor this mod effects, then you should only have to un-equip and then re-equip the armor for the changes to take effect. If you aren't seeing changes then un-equip the armor, back out of all menus (including the "pause" menu with emotes on the right hand side), and re-equip the armor. Traveling to a Site of Grace can also work.
There is also a way to make the recolors show up on co-op partners, NPCs and the Mimic Tear. Within the parts folder there are numerous files called DCX Files. I always make sure to include altered and unaltered versions, and both genders if the armor has one for each. All you need to do is make a copy and add "_l" directly before the period in the DCX file name. That's an underscore and lowercase L. So, for example, you'd change am_m_1350.partsbnd into am_m_1350_l.partsbnd. Do this for each armor piece (am = gauntlets, bd = chest piece, hd = helmet, lg = greaves. Very few armors separate by gender, but if there is one, there will be an "f" in the middle rather than an "m" for a female body type). Continuing the example: if you started with 5 DCX files, you'll end with 10. This way the mod shows up on you and your co op partner/NPC/Mimic Tear.
UXM
- Follow the instructions of UXM Selective Unpacker to unpack the parts folder
- Extract this mod to your location of choice
- Place the contents of "parts" within the folder of the same name created by UXM
- Don't forget that if you use UXM to install and use mods, to Patch the game using UXM Selective Unpacker
Mod Engine 2 [RECOMMENDED]
- Download Mod Engine 2. It can be placed in any location, does not have to be the game directory
- Ensure that you have a "parts" folder within the "mod" folder of Mod Engine 2. If you do not have one, then you can make a new one yourself.
- Extract this mod to your location of choice
- Place the contents of "parts" within the folder of the same name located in the "mod" folder
- Launch Elden Ring with Batch File launchmod_eldenring
Simply delete the DCX files in the parts folder, or the entire parts folder if this is the only mod you have installed that uses it. Make sure that the game is not running when you do this, otherwise the armor will be invisible.
Graphics/ReShade/Mods Used for Screenshots
Remove vignette
Remove chromatic aberration
Ultrawide UI Fixes
Remove black bars
Increase animation distance
Disable Sharpening
REVENANT ReShade
Texture Improvement
REVENANT Lush ReShade personal tweaks: Disable the ADOF, Chromatic Aberration, and Border.
I play on a 21:9 (3440x1440) ultrawide monitor with an NVIDIA RTX 3080. In game settings, I turned Depth of Field and Motion Blur off. For everything else I use the recommended settings from NVIDIA GeForce Experience.
Tools Used In Mod Creation
Photoshop
Yabber
UXM
FLVEREditor
Gigapixel AI
Please refer to my Elden Ring Recolor Guide and Tutorial if you want to know how to create your own recolor mods or are curious about how I make them.
Donations are also welcome and my PayPal is linked on my mod pages, but you are not obligated to do so.
I create mods that I want to make, and do not expect money in return.