Redress

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Author: Io

Last revision: 22 Jan, 2020 at 01:42 UTC

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Description:

Inspired by the Vanity mod, this mod allows your character to keep a consistent appearance regardless of which armor or weapons they equip.

When you load up the game with this mod, you will be given three items: a sewing kit, a pair of shears, and a patch kit.

Once you have your character dressed the way you like, use the sewing kit to fix your look. This will save the appearance of your armor and weapons. From now on, no matter which armor or weapons you equip, they will retain the appearance of these items.

The sewing kit will only save items if you have them equipped, so if you want your character to wear a mage’s hood always, but don’t care about their armor or weapons, simply use the "Set Look" skill when you have nothing except a hood equipped.

When you unequip an item, it will return to its original appearance, so you can pass it to other PCs without worrying about that.

If you don’t like your appearance anymore or you make a mistake, you can use the shears to purge all custom appearance settings and return your equipment to its original appearance.

You can use the patch tool to temporarily pause the effect of the sewing kit until you use the kit again. Use the patch again to cancel and continue using the previous look. This will allow you to experiment with new looks or swap out one or two items without having to reset your entire look.

Bugs:

This mod changes the template of items, so any scripts that detect equipping that template or the new template will be confused. For example, any item you make look like Swornbreaker will now count as Swornbreaker for dialogues. Don’t accidentally give away your weapon!

FIXED In order to get the new look to appear, items must be quickly unequipped and reequipped. This means that if you swap out an item on an undead character, the masked status will briefly disappear, turning NPCs in the area hostile if they don’t like undead. If you are playing an undead, only change your armor in private. Think of it as roleplaying. FIXED. Change your pants in the town square it that’s what you like.