replaces Bloodhound with Yamato baddie from one piece, has hair physics and cloth.
And replaces Large club with Yamato's weapon
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i did this mod cuz the other one got 5 endorsements if this mod gets idk lets say 15-20 endorsements ( cuz this mod took a bit long to make ) ill make alot more one piece stuff and if not then ill do other stuff
also i take commission you can find me on d: jjohnpork
/you can change the armor to any other armor you want, just some armors have weird body glitches that are visible so not everything works/
⚔ HOW TO INSTALL ⚔
REQUIREMENTS: • Mod Engine 2 (you won’t get far without it) --- 1. Install Mod Engine 2 Download it from the official GitHub if you haven’t already. Extract it wherever you want — just remember where it is. --- 2. Download + Extract this mod After extraction, you’ll get a folder named: parts --- 3. Add the files to your mod folder • Go to your mod folder inside Mod Engine 2 • Drop the entire parts folder there Already using a mod that has a parts folder? → Just open myparts folder, copy all the files, and paste them into your existing parts folder. Allow it to replace or merge if prompted. --- 4. Launch the game Use launchmod_eldenring.bat from your Mod Engine 2 directory. --- Done. No extra steps, no fluff. If it doesn’t work: • Make sure you’re not launching via Steam • Check for mod conflicts in the parts folder • Ensure your game and Mod Engine 2 are up to date --- Optional: Leave feedback if you like it. I read it all.