The easiest way is to check the NA Current Armors thread.
There’s a few ways to figure out the skin filename. If you are wearing the Archer’s Regal costume, for example, the corresponding skin filename is ar_gejob_c (ar_gejob_c01, ar_gejob_c02 and ar_gejob_c03 are all different coloured versions). “C:\Nexon\Dragon Nest\dn-costumes-tools”).Ģ) Figure out the name of the costume that you are currently wearing/want to replace graphics for.
jar files.ġ) Download and extract “dn-costumes-tools.zip” to your Dragon Nest install folder (e.g. This is needed for the scripts to call Java.
It is used in a series of scripts which will help automate the costume mods making process.Ġ) Install the Java SE Development Kit.
The source code is included in the “dn-costumes-tools.zip” download and it is licensed under GPLv2. Use the Request subforums, but you’ll have a better chance following Guides and making one yourself.ĭNCostumeRenamer is a small program I wrote to automate the renaming for costume. skn file name of your costume, see the DNCostumeRenamer section below. If you want to replace the graphics of your current in-game costume, you will have to modify and re-run the scripts in “dn-costumes-tools/Scripts/” to recreate all the mods for your specific costume. I’m sure in the future more costumes will be available in-game and you will want to wear those instead (for the bonus stats). Needless to say, use these mods at your own risk PĪs of the moment, these packs only provide graphic replacements for the weapons, default costumes, and costumes in the DN-NA cash shop. From what I’ve heard, Nexon frowns upon client mods but historically hasn’t banned anyone (except on Vindictus where they’ve banned for using nude mods apparently). Apart from making your character look more awesome/badass/cute/etc., they do not affect actual gameplay. All costumes used already exist in-game these mods change specific costumes to use different skin files (and thus graphics) of the costume of your choice.Īll these mods are client-sided only, meaning they only affect what YOU see (not what others see). These are tools to create mods to replace your in-game character costume with custom ones. – 5 Zip.bat – batch zips all costume mods – 4 Repack Check.bat – batch unpacks all packed mods – 3 Repack.bat – batch repacks all renamed costumes – 2 Rename All.bat – runs each script in Scripts/ pak files that contain the new costume resources from DN-CN – 1 Extract Costumes-CN.bat – extracts only relevant files for the costume mods from the Dragon Nest (China) resource files – 1 Extract Costumes.bat – extracts only relevant files for the costume mods from the Dragon Nest resource files – 1 Extract All.bat – extracts all files from the Dragon Nest resource files – 0 All-CN.bat – runs “1 Extract Costumes-CN.bat”, “2 Filter Resources-CN.bat”, “2 Rename All.bat”, and “3 Repack.bat” – 0 All.bat – runs “1 Extract Costumes.bat”, “2 Rename All.bat”, and “3 Repack.bat” – Scripts/*.bat – scripts for the batch generating the costume mods – Tools/7-zip – for batch zipping of the costume mods packs dds files as thumbnails in Windows explorer – Tools/quickbms – for unpacking of Dragon Nest. – Tools/pakpack – for repacking of files into Dragon Nest. – Tools/DNModelBrowser – for viewing of in-game 3D models – Tools/DNCostumeFilterer – for creating diff packs between different DN versions – Tools/DNCostumeRenamer – for batch copy-renaming of files This is a collection of tools that I use to create my various costume mods.
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