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Technically this is just a CS edit I made, so it requires the original mod to function, all permissions are related to that one.
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Version 1.0
First (and probably only) release.
Do you like Mannimarco Revisited (and its now deleted, much needed Rebalance)? Were you disappointed the Reaver Scythe had far less reach than its gigantic size would tell you? Are you too lazy to edit the mod in the Construction Set or xEdit or simply don't know how? Then this is for you!
This tiny mod changes the Reaver Scythe's base range from 1.3 (vanilla Claymore range) to a solid 1.7 (0.1 above the similar sized scythes introduced in Jounk's Polearms). Because of this, it is mergeable in the bashed patch and compatible with the other Mannimarco Revisited mods, including the UOP Patch and the aforementioned Rebalance mod.
Credits:
Miltiades for the original mod. DEEJMASTER333 for his Rebalance, despite deleting it silently. Jounk33 - Katan and Xenogearslucas for both the original Jounk's Polearms and the Remastered, fixed version, which I used for a range pointer as described above.