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You will need to add the trait when creating a character, commands or cheats mods.
Problem is I've lost the original file that allows me to update it to Steam, and I'm trying to figure out how to resurrect it.
I will be updating the mod soon.
Working on an Election mod that is almost done.
Not sure at the moment, it's been so long since I worked on it.
I will see if I can add a version that does only that.
I know you will no longer update the mod, but however. Do you know by chance how i can just play with only "Blood of Old Valyria" trait without the level system (level 1,2 and 3)?
Which script do i get rid of or change with?
I just want it to act as like the "Pureblooded" trait. like if only one parent has the trait there's a low chance it could get inherited, and full chance with both parents having it.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2626020472
And the result is a "cool looking albino character with purple eyes". So is it really necessary? But do what you must its your mod after all. I'm just saying that the combination of both of them looks amazing, thats all.
Think it's just the wording that's been mixed up, and honestly, I may not have noticed if my character hadn't given birth to a child with the Dragonblooded trait and the description that they "bear the blood of Old Valyria, though it's almost impossible to tell. That's when I started experimenting with the code. The stats all work appropriately, it looks like it's just the trait names that are mixed up
I guess it makes sense for the congenital traits to not change when both parents have the same genes.I mean what do you expect when two recessive phenotypes have an offspring.Its not so bad since i can think like my pure blooded dynasty members are all demigods still as i said it would be nice to choose the descendant standing out with its abilities.
So when using this mod by itself, if you are far in the Blood Legacy tree, kids inside your house will likely inherit the best version of the trait, its the bastards that tend to inherit the lower grades.
And attempting to make a compatibility mod, but after getting into the code, the compatibility mod might have to be made on his end.
It looks like in order to get the compatibility to work properly, I would have to copy his entire (or at least the entire code files that are being modified) mod and add a couple lines of code in it, then upload that, which is not viable in the long run.
@Boyte Improved Genetics you say?
I'll look into it
Try removing the mod from the documents mod directory and stay subscribed to the one from steam.
If you look in the trait files you will see a line that appears to cancelled out with double #, but it really is not cancelled out.
At the end of this line you will see the words recessive, and dominant as well as a number 1-100.
Thats where you mess with it.
From what I can tell, the more recessive (higher %) something is, the more likely it won't pass on if only one parent has the trait.
Updated!
Ty for the heads up