Fierce Deity Dye

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Author: Spectre

Last revision: 9 May, 2023 at 21:41 UTC

File size: 24.82 MB

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Description:

So literally yesterday, I saw a mod someone else made with dyes based on the three tunics from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, as well as Fierce Deity Link from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. From it, I was inspired to make a texture dye of the Fierce Deity, as I have done with other dyes in the past (Tamamo No Hat Kid, Peppino Dyes, Dante Must Dye! Pack, take your pick for other examples). Initially I was gonna let the idea sit, as I lost a hard drive with UV’s and other textures I used for reference when making texture dyes.

But uh… I found myself unable to just sit on it, and instead brute forced a few things.

So after remaking a few resources, as well as finding a GIMP wip that just so happened to contain one of the more important ones, I was able to make this mod! The main piece here is a dye based on the Fierce Deity, using edited models and mats to give Hat Kid his armor, pupil-less eyes, face paint, etc. The dye is unlocked from the start, and while it can be used with Bow Kid, there it will be a much more basic dye, but still with the pupil-less eyes.

However, I didn’t stop there. I also decided to add the Fierce Deity’s double helix blade to the mod. Now, there is another mod on here that has that same blade, so to differenciate a bit more, this mod ALSO adds the Furious Deity and Vengeful Deity blades from Hyrule Warriors! All are also unlocked from the start, and boast the ability to deal double damage compared to other weapons.

To complete the look, be sure to grab the Link hat by Manikku, found here: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1178369772

Again, all items are unlocked from the start. Also, some screenshots do not boast the shiny armor: this is because they were taken before I added that detail, and was too lazy to go retake those images. First couple images are the ones representative of how the dye looks when applied.