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Fate Items
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If anyone's interested, these are the items from the 'Fate' games, in case you never knew these games were made by the same brains behind Torchlight. The items are all listed in one text-based file per game and are easy to read/follow and simple to port into Torchlight II. You will see the many similarities when you view the files. Sticking this up as I pulled this data some time ago and never got round to making any use of it, thought I'd put it here in case any of those mods that add more items/legendaries etc wanted to use these.

The standard items are pretty useless and already in Torchlight II but the uniques and legendaries are worth looking at, to find them open in your favourite text editor and search for <ARTIFACT>

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Hey Deezire thanks very much for sharing these!


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these are the items from the 'Fate' games, in case you never knew these games were made by the same brains behind Torchlight.

Downloaded.  I will work on porting these for the Lazarus Pack.
I am off to Tamriel, seeking new adventures, great and small.  One day, I might return to Novastraia and show what I have learned.

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I will work on porting these for the Lazarus Pack.

Applause!


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Applause!

[waves it off]

If nothing else, seeing the way items (such as consumables) were coded in earlier games by some of the same team, should help me in my own quest to make a complete collection of ported "quality of life" items.

One thing that the Lazarus Pack is not—and will never be—is a megamod.  Porting items and features from other games is painful enough without adding wardrobing and Layout conflicts into the mix. 
I am off to Tamriel, seeking new adventures, great and small.  One day, I might return to Novastraia and show what I have learned.

 

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