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Adds two new armor sets to the game: the Legate of the Congregation set, and the Legate's Personal Guard set.

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***NOTE: Requires The De Vespe Conspiracy DLC***

I adore the new armors added by the De Vespe Conspiracy DLC so I made new Congregation-themed sets of chestplates, gloves, and boots using them as a base. The Legate of the Congregation set was made with De Sardet in mind, while the Legate's Personal Guard set was envisioned for Kurt, but there's no stat requirements on any of the pieces so mix and match at will. All pieces are sold by the blacksmith in New Serene. 

All texture sizes have been included so the retextures will work at all graphics quality settings.

Important note on usage: Since assets can only be repurposed, not added, the retextures will also apply to the Spadassin armors during the De Vespe Conspiracy DLC. If that breaks immersion too much for you then remember to remove the textures folder from the mod folder before you begin the DLC.

Less important note on usage: The stats on these pieces are based on other legendaries from the game and could be rather OP for a low-level Legate. If that bothers you then you can wait to buy the items, up the game difficulty, or change the stats yourself. Or come yell at me in the comments. You do you, boo.

Installation:
1. Extract the LegateSet folder from the archive
2. Place it in your datalocal folder, typically located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\GreedFall\datalocal
3. Using Notepad++ or similar uncomment any needed lines for compatibility within the sli files

Uninstallation:
Delete LegateSet folder from datalocal

Compatibility:
This mod makes changes to library_item.sli, library_description_tags.sli, and game_components_ld_autogen_traders_inventory.sli 

HUGE SHOUTOUT and THANK YOU to Dheuster for taking the time to figure out how to pull apart asset packages and, more crucially, taking the time to document and share the information. You got me started with texture editing in the first place.

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