About this mod
No more traipsing through blighted battlefields barefoot!
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Oh I could talk about shoes all day, but we have things to do, don't we?
— Leliana, 9:30 Dragon
Yes, Leliana, we do indeed. Like stopping a mega-Blight. But how are we expected to do that with our toes out?
Well, worry no more! The Veil Jumpers finally recruited a shoemaker to support Rook on their quest to save Thedas and kiss people (maybe not in that order.)
Each armor is standalone and compatible with the others. Feel free to mix and match or use the all-in-one version.
I did what I could, but due to the current limitations of the modding tools, some minor clipping may occur.
No bundles needed.
Compatible with retextures and recolors (though the shoes won't be affected, as you would expect.)
Compatible with mods that remove parts from these armors through alpha editing.
Compatible with mods that use these armors in mashups.
Not compatible with mods that add or remove parts from these armours through their partblueprints.
If you would like to see something removed, leave a comment, and I'll do my best to fufill the request.
For sleeveless versions check out Sleeveless Veil Jumper Armors with Shoes!
Mods featured in the pictures:
Blossoming Thedas by christeeenith

Joel's release is the most up to date and feature complete version of Frosty. It is recommended that you switch to using Joel's Frosty over wavebend's. It is installed and works exactly the same as wavebend's Frosty, with some extra quality of life features and fewer bugs.
Follow this guide by PinkyDude for step by step instructions on the installation and usage of the mod manager.
If you are having trouble with the modding tools, the best place to ask for help is the Veilguard Modding discord. Start by reading our resources in the Troubleshooting section! Also keep in mind that while we are doing our best to help, Veilguard modding is new territory for everyone, and we are still in the process of learning how it all works (or why it sometimes doesn't and how to fix it.)
If you get an error when trying to import the mod into Frosty, you need to unzip the downloaded archive. There are a variety of tools for this. I can recommend 7-Zip, which is free and open source. With 7-Zip installed, you can simply right click the downloaded file and go to 7-Zip -> Extract Here if you want to extract the mod file into the current folder, or 7-Zip -> Extract Files... if you want to specify a different destination folder.

wavebend for the original Veilguard fork.
Joell560 for the Frosty updates and his work within the DAV modding community.
christeeenith for working out the kinks of the new bundle editing method with me.
Frost0016, munchyfly, Bearpants13, Alfreida, and 0ccuria for helping me on my journey to learn blender.
PinkyDude for the Frosty guide.
All the other modders who inspired me to jump into Veilguard modding myself.

Download the latest version of Joell560's Frosty release to be able to open my project files!
If you are looking for guides on mod making, join the Veilguard Modding discord or check out the Veilguard Modding Wiki!