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Thank you, it was something that really bugged me when Dynasties came out but I haven't had time to sort until now.
Yes, keep an eye out for that... it's already on the To Do list (Right next to adding helmet variety to the Heavy Trojan Bodyguards)
Thank you for the question.
If you install both mods, the "medium armour bodyguards" visual will apply to the bodyguard of generic generals and the special named character bodyguards will look like the ones in the "Bodyguard of Heroes" mod.
If you just install just this one, then the visual in this mod will apply to the special named heroes bodyguards too.
I will add a note to explain this on both mod pages.
Apologies for Google Translate:
Gracias por la pregunta.
Si instalas ambos mods, el aspecto visual de los "guardaespaldas con armadura media" se aplicará a los guardaespaldas de los generales genéricos y los guardaespaldas de personajes con nombre especial se verán como los del mod "Guardaespaldas de héroes".
Si instalas solo este, el aspecto visual de este mod también se aplicará a los guardaespaldas de los héroes con nombre especial.
Agregaré una nota para explicar esto en ambas páginas de mods.