My final mod for texturing outfits. Includes Golden Samurai, Oni of the Snakes, Yakuza (And a plain version), and Mugoi Oni. Also includes retextures for Kusabimaru and Wolf's eyes.
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Golden Samurai: An outfit themed around a golden samurai design and golden dragon. Gold/yellow accents.
Mugoi Oni: A red and white Oni theme.
Oni of the Snakes: This is a redesign of the very first Oni outfit I did. It also happens to be my favorite outfit I've made. Colors are white, yellow and black.
Yakuza: This is based on my favorite game series, Yakuza. Includes tattoo designs of Kiryu, Daigo, Ryuji, and Rikiya. Red and black/grey colors.
Yakuza Plain: I really loved this color combination, so I decided to do a plain one as well.
Instructions to install: 1. If you don't have Mod Engine installed, please do so by visiting this link: https://www.nexusmods.com/sekiro/mods/6.
2. Make a folder called 'mods' in your Sekiro directory (where your .exe is) if you haven't already.
3. In the mods folder, make a new folder called 'parts.'
4. Place the file/s in the parts folder and you are good to go!