![]() ![]() Armors.xml - This is where Armors and Shields are kept. ![]() Any equipment that is not a hat, amor, weapon, or shield goes right here. Accessories.xml - This is where Accessories are kept.Every active, passive and counter ability for every class and monster is right there in that file. Abilities.xml - This is where all the abilities in the game are kept.We'll come back to the languages sub folder in a moment, but going down the list. But its not a big deal.So! This is the list of files in the Streaming Assets folder. Its too bad that I have to see some of them kneeling all the time now. I'm the type of player that likes to change my characters appearance (apparel) as I progress through the game. ![]() Originally posted by 6 Eyes Studio:Tell which stat: I think everyone testing for permadeath ran without 'tutorial tooltips' turned on, so no one noticed that before. Note that the 5% is usually 'less than you'd expect' because it's only 5% of your base stats, so your gear values aren't affected iirc.Īs for the game saying it's 10%: the game correctly says it's 5% in the permadeath description, but I noticed it seems like the tutorial text on your first death assumes it's a "normal injury" and reads the information for the regular injuries, even if you're running in permadeath mode, which might be where you saw that value. Close and reopen the menu (to reload the values) and you can see how they changed. Change from Permadeath to Default for injuries. Press the options button to change the difficulty settings. Open the troops menu (not from the battle, from the WM), check the units values. It's certainly not perfect, but a simpler way to check the stats (rather than reloading a different file) is: I'm amazed no one noticed that in this very long time >.<</p> It's supposed to show the stat in red as AI said. ![]()
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