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ColorfulWards

Color the glow effect of any ward using RGB and HTML color codes. Wards only 30m vertical instead of infinite.

Date uploaded 3 years ago
Version 1.3.0
Download link ComfyMods-ColorfulWards-1.3.0.zip
Downloads 4161
Dependency string ComfyMods-ColorfulWards-1.3.0

This mod requires the following mods to function

denikson-BepInExPack_Valheim-5.4.2105 icon
denikson-BepInExPack_Valheim

BepInEx pack for Valheim. Preconfigured and includes unstripped Unity DLLs.

Preferred version: 5.4.2105

README

Recommended to use with

ColorfulWards

  • You can color the glow effect of any ward using RGB and HTML color codes!
  • Those without the mod installed will still see the default yellow glow.
  • Wards will now only extend/cover its default radius (30m) on the vertical/Y axis.
    • In the vanilla game, the range is infinite on the Y axis and the default radius on the XZ axis.

Instructions

  1. Unzip ColorfulLights.dll to your /Valheim/BepInEx/plugins/ folder.
  2. In-game, press F1 to bring up the ConfigurationManager and navigate to the ColorfulWards section.
    • Change the target color using the RGB sliders or using an HTML color code.
  3. Hover over any ward that you are the owner of and a prompt to change its color will appear.
  4. Hit LeftShift + E to change the color.

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Changelog

1.3.0

  • Updated for Hearth & Home.
  • Added WardLastColoredBy ZDO tag that is set to the last Player that modifies the Ward color.
  • Added an option to change the font-size for the text prompt on hover.

1.2.0

  • Fixed a memory-leak when caching PrivateArea/Wards.

1.1.0

  • Adding configuration setting to hide the 'change color' prompt over a ward.
  • Now saves the target color's alpha value to the ZDO and reads/uses this alpha value if present in the ZDO.
    • However, there isn't any apparent effect/use for color alpha for ward lights and particle systems.'

1.0.0

  • Initial release.