Replaces the blade with that of a Claymore. Available at two lengths, and with a black retexture.
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Quick mod I made for myself. I disliked how unwieldy and chunky that sword looked, but liked it's overall aesthetic, so I tried preserving it by placing fragments of the sword tip at the base of the blade. I like how it turned out.
Available for either Claymore length, or Godslayer's Greatsword length. Also included version with black blade, which somewhat matches the black gem embedded at the base of the grip.
Installation:
Install UXM and unpack the game with it.
Click "Patch" after it's done unpacking.
Make a backup of the files that are going to be replaced.
Unzip the mod into the main folder (where your eldenring.exe is located.)
Be sure to play offline to avoid potential bans.
Tools used:
UXM, Yabber, Paint.net and FLVER Editor. Thanks to all the creators of said tools for providing and maintaining them.