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Link to the mod's Nexus page for delivery information. Completing Articles: There are likely to be significantly fewer players of any given mod than there are for an official release. In order to avoid pages being left as stubs indefinitely, try to collaborate with other editors who may be interested in documenting the same mod. Informing, not Endorsing: The aim of the wiki is to provide information for fans and players. The inclusion of a mod here is for informative purposes only, and should not be seen as an endorsement of that mod. Open Documentation Style: There are no specific style guidelines or restrictions for mod documentation that make it different from documentation of official content.
Riptide's Face, Armor & Clothing Replacer. Morrowind Modding History main download link Morrowind Modding History patch download link Note: Riptide's Face & Clothing Replacer is meant to work with Better Heads. This explains why you will recognize some of the BH faces on the pictures. Morrowind Patch v1.6.6_beta Morrowind Rebirth Morrowind Rebirth v 3.8 Official Bethesda Plugins Darknut Weapons Darknut Armor Darknut Creatures R Azura Replacer R Better Almalexia Replacer R Dagoth Ur Replacer R Vivec God.
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