Removes the snakes from the normal and rotten duelist helmets, making them look like what the NPCs wear.
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Removes the tangled snakes on top of the duelist helmets, keeping only the big one in the crest. Also removes the broken chain dangling from the neck, and changes the textures of the normal helmet so there's more shiny teal and less dull brown.
There's two files, one for the normal duelist helmet and one for the rotten helmet. Do let me know if I messed anything up.
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INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
First extract the .rar file you downloaded. It contains a "parts" folder, and inside it are the .dcx files of the mod.
-If you're using ModEngine2, drop the "parts" folder inside Mod Engine's "mod" folder. If there's already a "parts" folder from another mod in there, you can also drop the .dcx files directly into it.
-If you're using Metis Mod Launcher, launch it and go to the "Mods" tab on the left. Select "Add from folder" and select whichever folder you put the "parts" folder in (Not the "parts" folder itself! Remember that the program is looking for a "parts" folder, it won't detect any loose .dcx files). Then go to the "Profiles" tab, select a profile (or create one if it's the first time), scroll down to "Select mods" and choose the newly added mod: playing on this profile will now use that mod and any others that you select.
Metis seems more complex, but it's helpful for keeping track of multiple mods because you can keep them in separate, custom named folders. And it has an actual user interface.