![]() ![]() Someone on reddit, probably: original idea On Attack Hit: Bleed target 1/3 (120% Base)įriendly Skill: Buff Party: +10% DMG, +5 ACC, +3% Crit ![]() Moves self 2, stuns and knocks back target Marks target, debuffs enemy SPD and Dodgeīuffs self damage and crit, debuffs dodge. Moves self forward 2, deals small damage and shuffles targets Offering his own flesh, the resurrection went terribly wrong - Dild now bears the crushing guilt and weight of two misdeeds.ĭild is a Damage/Crowd Control hero, with many mobility options. It looks like allot to learn but its allot easier to get a grasp on than it appears, allot of it can even be skimmed past once you understand teh basics.In regret of his friend's death, Dismas turned to the forbidden, occult arts to resurrect Reynauld where his faith failed to protect him. You may also need to write up your own XML files for the mods list, that's why I was saying being familiar with and reading over the entire Guide would be the best place to start. Some mods can be combined locally by just copy pasting the folders from one to the other but if any files overwrite, the mod may fail. Language files get tricky sometimes and its easy to miss strings when comparing files. Example if combining some Trinket mods you will most likely want to read over the Trinkets stuff in the guide if your adding multiple classes mods then you need to be familiar with how classes are modded.Įventually you are going to run into mods that use the same files those will take effort to figure out how to mod the file yourself. The other parts of the guide will need to be referred dependent on what the mods you are combining are about. For stuff like this local mods are probably the best but then you will have to manually update them when the real author does or miss out on the new balance/features etc. Submitting content you don't have rights to can get you in allot of trouble with steam. Uploading to Steam Workshop is something I wouldn't recommend if you are copy pasting other peoples mods though. ![]() The bare minimum for learning to combine mods, I think, would be. You want to be familiar with all of it to troubleshoot and have an understanding of what does what when you come across mods that are similar or use the same files. ![]()
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