Retexture Monk Zeng to look like Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Starts with Tempest style.
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Aang Mod:
Retexture Monk Zeng to look like Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Starts with Tempest style, since a) Aang is an airbender, so of course he should start with the Tempest style, and b) it allows you to learn the other magic styles throughout an Open Palm playthrough, since you gain Stone Immortal OR Tempest depending on whether you're Open Palm or Closed Fist accordingly, and of course Aang should be Open Palm...
To Install:
Drop the unzipped files into the "[install location]/Jade Empire/override" folder.
Known Bugs:
Note that there is a bug where Scholar Ling also starts with the Tempest style due to the fact that they share the code in the players.2da file for Leaping Tiger, which is their starting style without my mod; since I have to change it for one, it changes it for the other. This cannot be avoided. A work around is simply to start Scholar Ling playthroughs with the Custom option, which then forces you to choose one of the standard starting styles rather than Tempest.