About this mod
Removes the rust from the hood, making the chainmail shiny and blue like the other metal pieces of the set.
- Permissions and credits
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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.
DESIGN RANT:
The fire monks are so swagful, but the way they walk around with rusty hoods just kills me. It's only the hoods as well, the rest of the armor is impeccable. I don't know why almost every set in this game has one weird detail that drags it all down.
I figure that the hood was probably intended to be grey before it rusted, not blue. But that still wouldn't match the rest of the set, and the vanilla blackflame hood already has that look covered anyways.