Skyrim Special Edition

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jmenaru

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About this mod

This mod adds the second version of the demon hunter armor found in the Diablo 3 female demon hunter concept art.

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Description
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This is the SSE conversion of the Demon Hunter V2 armor by jmenaru, ported by ousnius.
The original for Skyrim is found here:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/29419/

This mod adds the second version of the demon hunter armor found in the Diablo 3 concept art.
As with my last version, I tried to stay as close as possible to the concept.

The armor has HD 2048x2048 texture maps and is craftable at any forge, can be improved and can be enchanted.
You will find the armor under the STEEL category. The scarf is under MISC.


The CBBE SSE version requires the CBBE SSE body replacer:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/198/

To make use of the CBBE SSE sliders, you need BodySlide:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/201/

You can preview the armor in 3D here:
*Note: Textures are resized to 1024x1024, so it doesn't look as good, but it still offers a fairly accurate representation

Demon Hunter V2 Armor (View in 3D)
Demon Hunter V2 Boots (View in 3D)
Demon Hunter V2 Gauntlets (View in 3D)


Install
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1. Extract the archive.
2. Copy the contents of the archive in your Skyrim Special Edition\Data folder.
3. Open Skyrim and enable the DemonHunterV2.esp plugin (or use your preferred mod manager).
*4. If you want the alternative or black textures then you still need to have the main file installed.
Overwrite the main file's textures with the texture option.

Uninstall
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1. Disable the .esp plugin
2. Delete all files that came with the mod

Credits
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Thanks to Bethesda for an amazing game
Thanks to The Nexus for hosting this mod
Thanks to Caliente for the CBBE body
Thanks to ousnius for the SSE conversion
Thanks to Nightasy for his great tutorials
Thanks to Zerofrost for letting me use his cubemap
Thanks to AnOldFriend for the alternative textures