


Larian Studios: For creating the game and the replacement models I used. Norbyte of the Larian forums: taught me how to overwrite existing models. The mage armors won't show secondary clothing such as Source Hunter Sarong due to the game still classifing it as robes. I have not personally tested how it works with multiplayer but others have confirmed it works without issue. It functions like an overwrite of the main module. This mod cannot be toggled on/off from the mod menu, due to Divinity not currently supporting true stand alone mods that overwrite existing content. Simply delete the files from your data folder. WARNING: Do not place the files in /Documents/Larian Studios/mods as it won't work there. Not only how it works, but the Unique Armor and their location will also be listed. Program Files (x86)/Steam/SteamApps/common/Divinity - Original Sin/data Place the files in of this zip into your data folder.

pak file, for those that only want to use a few of the replacement designs. It also add a sexy version of the mage armor and plate mail of my own design as well as an equilivant set of male armors. This mod replaces the female leather and chainmail designs with more revealing designs similar to the alpha version of the game. Plate Mail added along with some tweaks to the other armors. That means status effects that were once blocked by armor aren't anymore, and "statuses from both the base game and other mods have been rebalanced for immediate application." It takes some other steps to speed up combat, like reducing the number of statuses that make you lose turns.UPDATE: VERSION 1.1 RELEASED. The biggest bullet point here is an overhauled armor system, which gets rid of OS2's mildly controversial separate armor and health pools to instead turn armor into a flat damage reducer. Also, in a rare move for a mod this size, it's compatible with old save files and "bends over backwards to integrate with your favourite class mods, skill expansions and content packs." I really like the approach this mod has taken to Original Sin 2: It doesn't try to rework the game into a totally different thing, but mainly tries to tone down the most outrageous elements and make many of its systems work better together.

It's racked up about 20,000 users and a 5 star rating since December, with frequent updates since then. Divinity Unleashed looks like it's a big hit on the Steam Workshop.
