Equipment Slots Overhaul

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Author: doudley

Last revision: 4 Nov, 2018 at 07:32 UTC

File size: 813.06 KB

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Description:

A modification on the Player’s Inventory Panel and Playable Character’s Base data, to add a set of visual only equipment (Cosmetic Slots) and swap function for armors (default hotkey is "a").

WARNING: BACK UP YOUR GAME SAVES AND UNEQUIP ALL ITEMS BEFORE USING THIS MOD.

Works perfectly on Single Player mode but in Multiplayer mode, cosmetics (visual armor look) will appear random but can be easily remedied by manually swapping weapons or armors

Do you want ESO for your Human Companions too? Use ESO with BiA compatibility

Use ESOEC if you want compatibility with Torchlight II Essentials mod

Use Super Inventory Panels mod if you like ESO with 20-Page Stash

Or how about Overlay Stats display with ESO on Diablo III UI theme? Subscribe to this mod instead

Features

  • Cosmetic Slots – a set of armor equipment slots that only serves as visual customization and equipment’s benefits will not affect the character.
  • Swappable Armors – a set of hidden equipment slots that can be accessed by switching them to your current armor set interchangeably, just like with weapon swapping.
  • Stash Switch – is an added button at the upper right side of player’s inventory panel, to be able to access your 20-Page Stash anywhere. Buy. sell, or shared stash transfer directly to Player’s Stash!
  • Smart Tabs – is an added function to all inventory tabs’ hotspots, this will allow automatic selection of a particular unselected tab, to make life easier and prevent so much button clicking. (i.e. if you get the hang of it, turn it off if you can’t)
  • Compatibility with Brother-in-Arms: Warbounds mod to make the human companion be able to use cosmetic slots too.

Important Notes

  • Weapon Swap buttons ("I" and "II") have been changed to avoid issues using two swap functions
  • Cosmetic Slots are hideable in the Panel

This is a severed piece of my Torchlight II UI + ESO mod.

The term "Cosmetic Slots" came from this mod by the same name. Credit goes to Breck for bringing this concept to the workshop.

I would also like to credit steffire3 for introducing me to mods such as Cosmetic Slots that lead me to an overhaul idea for equipment slots.