
So now The Mechanist - and anyone who should happen upon The Mechanist's unique and stylish (*stylishness not guaranteed) outfit - has received a new enhancement to their armor!
All this mod does is add +2 intellect to The Mechanist's Armor - and subtract eight from the base weight cos us great thinkers can perform these feats of engineering... a simple change for not so simple people!
Want your Mechanist to look foxy? I heartily recommend Mechanist Armor Retextured by DeviousMeth0ds. (the retexture is featured in the screenshot, but the screenshot doesn't really show you how great it is, so check it out on their page)
Requirements
Automatron DLC (bit obvious really)
Armor and Weapon Keywords Community Resource
Armorsmith Extended
This mod currently requires these other mods because I wanted to release a compatibility version first - it helps you make your awesome Smart Suit even more awesome by being able to add extra armor pieces! I don't currently plan to release different versions but am happy for anyone wanting to make a non-Armormith Extended/AWKCR version to use this as a base. Just release it - no permission needed, credit doesn't matter.
March 2022 - My usual donation policy is has changed due to recent global events. At present, I am opted into donation points. 50% of those points go to Doctors Without Borders, and the other 50% go to the Ukrainian Relief Effort. This change will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
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