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MiroslavXO Lucas a.k.a. Sigourn
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Magic Icons (Sigourn Edit)
This mod, based off MiroslavXO's Magic Icons, replaces the "magic item" icon effect, which in vanilla is a blue-greenish swirl.
What are the difference between my edit and the original mod?
Alternate colors have been removed. The magic item icon effect will always be blue, instead of changing color depending on context (equip, barter, inventory, etc.)
The vanilla bounding box has been restored.
Three color options are offered: Original (strong blue), Alternative (light blue), and Vanilla (blue-greenish).
This edit does not require the original mod. Installation
Download the mod and install using your mod manager of choice. The mod is packaged as a BAIN installer and you only need to choose one option. Use the pictures in Gallery as a reference.
Alternatively, unzip the mod and paste the contents from one of the folders in your Data Files folder.
Credits
MiroslavXO is the original author. Lucas a.k.a. Sigourn is responsible for the alternative colors.