- now each ability has one or two long and simple upgrade paths - generally, one made for damage and the other for utility, "mage" paths generally being shorter.- cost reduction and rest reduction upgrades are "baked" into previous upgrades, so some abilities won't be "riding" a rest or rage "rollercoaster" anymore.- basic versions of abilities also received some adjustments - first level of Treasure Searcher, for example, allows digging up one chest and one altar without any rest right away!
- now each ability has one or two long and simple upgrade paths - generally, one made for damage and the other for utility, "mage" paths generally being shorter.
- cost reduction and rest reduction upgrades are "baked" into previous upgrades, so some abilities won't be "riding" a rest or rage "rollercoaster" anymore.
- basic versions of abilities also received some adjustments - first level of Treasure Searcher, for example, allows digging up one chest and one altar without any rest right away!
upgrade paths:
crushing blow - damage, knockback
treasure dig - single path, 5th level adds yet another chest
wall - single path, armor upgrades are all at the end
egg - %leadership, numeric leadership combined with level increase
booster - mana, action points
lightning - damage, reliability
dive - damage, damage spread efficiency
lava - damage, targets
phantoms - massive damage at the cost of friendly fire, friendly fire removal with minor damage increase
how to install: that depends where do you want it to work. for basic Crossworlds campaign "Orcs on the march" extract the .kfs file into [game folder]/sessions/orcs/mods (make "mods" folder if it doesn't exist). i'm playing this with Huntiro's mod, so i put it in a different folder. and i've heard different game versions accepts mods from different folders, so you may have to move the archive somewhere else or even unpack it. search for mod installation instructions on Steam and game publisher's forums.
warning! not compatible with saves made without this mod! i don't know what happens when a game tries to load an upgrade path that no longer exists.