A sleek longcoat/armor combo for the itinerant witcher
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Blood and Wine
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A unique medium armor longcoat created to my tastes. This is probably the single biggest reason I learned witcher 3 modding(and boy, is this game a bitch to mod). Heavily modified version of Dettlaff's coat with functional looking witcher shit. In terms of stats, it's around the area of a superior witcher chest piece. For anyone concerned about armor level, I can't really say because I play with W3EE where gear levels are completely irrelevant. Even though the creation process of this mod left my soul hollow, I'm happy with the results and hope can enjoy it.
Location
Can be bought from the armorer at Kaer Trolde Installation
Place "vagabond" in DLC folder. NOT Mods Folder. DDDDLLLLLCCCCC....
Special thanks to AZwaffelForAWaffle who helped me out with some values when I hit one of the many bumps in the road. Thanks, homie!