RPG Trinket Rarity (Vanilla)

RPG Trinket Rarity (Vanilla)

Enhance Your Darkest Dungeon Experience with RPG Trinket Rarity (Vanilla)

For those seeking a more traditional RPG feel in their Darkest Dungeon adventures, the RPG Trinket Rarity (Vanilla) mod offers a simple yet effective visual overhaul. This modification focuses purely on the aesthetic presentation of trinkets, aligning their rarity tiers with familiar concepts found in many role-playing games. While the core mechanics, stats, and drop rates of your trinkets remain unchanged, the visual cues you receive will be significantly different, offering a fresh perspective on your loot.

A Familiar Feel for Your Gear

The primary goal of this mod is to provide a color-coded rarity system that players accustomed to other RPGs will instantly recognize. By reassigning visual rarities to trinkets, the mod aims to create a more intuitive and visually satisfying progression as you uncover new items in the depths.

Key Features of RPG Trinket Rarity (Vanilla):

  • Reworked Rarity Tiers: Transforms existing rarity names and visuals to align with classic RPG classifications.
  • Color Palette Adjustments: Assigns distinct colors to each new rarity tier for easy identification.
  • Vanilla Trinket Focus: Primarily affects base game trinkets, offering a focused enhancement for the core experience.
  • Consistent Frame Style: Unifies the visual frame of all trinkets to match the “Trophy” rarity style, creating a cohesive look.

Visual Changes Explained

The RPG Trinket Rarity (Vanilla) mod introduces a spectrum of visual changes to your trinkets. What was once ‘Very Common’ now appears as ‘Poor’, shifting from white to grey. Common, Uncommon, and Rare trinkets retain their base colors but are often brightened for better visibility. The more significant transformations occur at the higher tiers, with ‘Very Rare’ items now visually represented as ‘Epic’, and coveted items like Ancestral, Collector, Shambler, Madman, Courtier, and Trophy trinkets all adopting the ‘Legendary’ designation with a vibrant orange hue. Even the Kickstarter trinkets are updated to a ‘Heirloom’ rarity with a pale yellow appearance, ensuring every find feels appropriately graded.

This mod is a testament to how subtle visual tweaks can significantly impact the player’s immersion and enjoyment. If you’ve been yearning for a more standardized RPG rarity system within your Darkest Dungeon campaigns, this modification provides just that without altering the challenging gameplay you’ve come to expect.

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