players looking to show off their love for the belovedseries can now do so with some exceptionally well-crafted items pulled directly from the show. Given that both are inspired by and make use of the rules of, it makes sense that some creative fans would find a way to unite Matt Mercer's ever-popular campaign with Larian Studios' RPG. While plenty of mods already exist that incorporate characters and locations from, this creation is more subtle and, arguably, much more fun.
Over on Nexus Mods, user Androbo7 shared their "Vestiges of Divergence" mod which incorporates several legendary items pulled directly from into . The loot, which can be acquired from the tutorial chest in the starting nautiloid location, includes powerful gear like Cabal's Ruin, the bow Fenthras, Mythcarver, Plate of the Dawnmartyr, Pyremaul, and many others. Keeping to the theme of the items themselves, the Vestiges will grow in power alongside the character who has them equipped, so leveling up a party member also increases the performance and stats of their equipment, much like the source material.
When it comes to actually equipping the Vestiges, Androbo7 does note that each of the items was designed with the attunement system in mind but such a restriction was not used when building the mod. This means that characters in could technically hold more than three of the Vestiges at once, likely resulting in a hero (or villain) that's impossible to defeat. To ensure that a balanced playthrough is still achievable, Androbo7 recommends only having three equipped at once, but the choice is ultimately up to the player.
While most of the Vestiges of Divergence are included in the mod, several didn't make the cut: Danoth's Visor, Grimoire Infinitus, Hide of the Feral Guardian, Infiltrator's Key, Stormgirdle, and Verminshroud.
fans are no doubt already familiar with the Vestiges of Divergence but for those who may not know, the legendary items are ancient artifacts that are acquired by the various party members of Vox Machina over the course of their adventures. Vestiges exist in three states that increase their power: Dormant, Awakened, and Exalted. To shift between these states, the user must actively use the item in question, growing their relationship with it while also generally increasing in power.
While no such version of the Vestiges of Divergence exists within, the mod that adds them should make for a significantly different playthrough. Even players who are unfamiliar with their purpose in will no doubt love the experience of growing attached to a particular item and building a character around it. The mod is a simple yet especially creative addition to the game which could bring back plenty of players eager for a new
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may already be filled with a plethora of gigantic beasts to battle and tame, but fans of large and imposing arachnids who feel like the game is lacking in spiders should check out this impressive mod. Throughout survivors' journies across The Island, plenty of fearsome dinosaurs will rear their intimidating heads, and while they may not all be aggressive, it's still a good idea to form a small collection of beasts that make combat significantly easier. While the latest addition may not pack a massive punch, it makes up for this shortcoming with its adorable appearance.
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is a massive game filled with secrets and rare events but one fan may have just discovered one of the rarest pieces of dialogue in the entire game. While the most common way of playing through Larian Studios' RPG is to gather up a party of daring adventurers and form a competent group of killers, some players prefer to not worry about the various NPCs constantly trailing behind Tav. A «Solo» playthrough can be a difficult task given some particularly challenging boss fights but those who rise to the occasion are in for some unique events.
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is already filled with ways to spend some quality time with Pelican Town's residents but an updated version of a beloved mod now ensures that the spark of love isn't lost after marriage in the latest 1.6 Update. One of the more common complaints regarding the romantic system in ConcernedApe's farming RPG is that once players settle down with a spouse, their selected character loses a great deal of their personality, becoming almost a mindless robot that just hands around the property. While the latest patch fixes that, this revamped mod makes it even better.
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