Showcasing seven cool effects from Malcolm Reynolds' Elden Ring ID List.
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Seven regulation.bin files each with one value altered: the Tree Sentinel Helm now includes a SpEffect ID from Malcom Reynold's Elden Ring ID List. Thanks to CastleWhale for pointing it out and to Malcolm for collecting them. Under "Malcolm's Secret Stuff/ Cool Effects" are 55 SpEffect IDs with brief descriptions. 15032 was perfect tor my Dr. Manhattan-based character's invisible Tree Sentinel Set, but the others are worth a look. In addition to several luminous colors ranging in opacity are fire, lightning, etc. effects. Sadly, they do not stack.
To use, just backup your regulations.bin file and replace it with one of these. Equip your Tree Sentinel Helm and the effect is applied to the entire PC and weapon. If you want to try other armor, just copy the SpEffect ID to any of three Resident slots in any piece of equipped armor. I've not yet succeeded in using these on other items but would appreciate ideas. An accessory could be more convenient. To make the armor invisible, backup its dcx file in your parts folder by adding an extra extension, such as bk, and then zero all its masks in your regulations.bin file.
In the image, beginning at top left, the values are 13211, 9073, 12295, 18673, 18672, 15032, and 15032 (invisible).