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YanL for the creation of Folks From Flagstaff in the first place, and Arizona Slave Army. Anyone credited on those pages also deserves credit - these two mods are some of my favorites on the Nexus, and together, make what is in my opinion the best Legion overhaul possible. Seriously, they look amazing.
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Folks From Flagstaff is my absolute favorite Legion mod on the Nexus. The idea of the Legion taking defeated tribal symbols as intimidating trophies, along with Caesar's obsession with (his version of) Hegalian Dialectics and real-life fascism's history of co-opting symbols for a shared mythology, stuck with me. As more recent mods like Dry Wells offer similar ideas, I've found Folks From Flagstaff more and more appropriate to modern Legion concepts.
Folks From Flagstaff is also very old. 2018 old.
So I updated it. The ESP is now YUPDated properly. The names from Folks From Flagstaff - Renamed have been ported into this ESP as well, so armors use proper descriptive naming schemes. Armors can now be found in Legion-aligned chests so you can actually get your own suits for your Legion playthrough. Finally, the three armors in the Legion Safehouse have all been replaced by mod-specific armors along with the Auxiliary Armor. Note that if you're not using Lime's Safehouse Overhaul, there's a helmet floating in mid-air, but whatever.
Only Recruit, Prime, Veteran, and Explorer armors can be found in chests. Decanus, Vexillarius, Centurion, and Praetorian armors remain outside the player's reach aside from the ones in the Safehouse.
This is only a replacer. You need the original mod to work. You do not need Folks From Flagstaff - Renamed, though credit to the author (whose name is now deleted) - it was great work.
To install, first install Folks From Flagstaff, then overwrite the ESP with this mod. For Mod Organizer folks, load this mod after the original.
The mod technically does not require YUPDate to work - it just forwards bugfixes - but you should still use it.
The mod now features an optional, stripped-down ESP replacer for Arizon Slave Army, which contains only the weapons.
An alternative optional ESP that merges both mods is also available. If you use that version, hide the ESPs from Arizona Slave Army and Folks From Flagstaff - "Flagstaff Arizona" covers both. You still need the assets for both mods downloaded.
Note that if you're using Real Time Reflections, some of the helmets might look...off. Try setting the following in your ini:
; Disables flag requirement, forcing reflections on every env mapped material bOverride = false