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Cross Scythe:
A remodeled Cross Polearm in the shape of the Reaper’s scythe. Its design makes it as deadly to you as it is to the enemy. [Herald the harvest in Okran’s name! (You decide if you want to keep the last line, just thought it would be cool.)]
Gear Hammer:
A massive hammer shaped like clockwork. The metal gears attached to the head make short work of any attempt to guard its strike or defend with armor. Although the complicated mesh of steel increases the forging difficulty, it does make it worth quite some coin.
Oonagamaki:
The Oonagamaki boasts with reach and weight even greater than the Oodachi while retaining it’s katana-esque properties - giving you the needed edge over beast and man alike.
Cross Head Staff:
A refurbished prayer staff with a sharpened cross circled by a razor blade. The iron circlets attached to this weapon chime an ominous song that breaks the focus of the most stalwart enemies.
Deadly Spikes:
(Increase the bleeding rate on this weapon and decrease that of the other bladed ones, that kinda seems logical if you get hit by tens of spikes. Just my opinion though.)
This one is a horrible weapon to face. Much like its name implies this mace uses an ingenious mechanism to retract and extend dozens of spikes from within its steel belly. These needle-point nails gore and impale anyone foolish enough to approach.
An elongated metal club used by the Easterners. The teeth running down its length are great at tearing flesh.
Kansaibou (No Spikes):
An elongated metal club used by the Easterners. It’s smooth but heavy frame make it the perfect tool to knock someone unconscious without risking exsanguination.
Tessen (Big):
A metalic fan that combines aesthetics and blade mastery. Slay opponents with Style!
Hunting Sabre (Why does it have so little Animal Damage and then some Robot damage on top?!):
A thick blade perfect to hunt big game - be it man or beast.
Pole Hammer:
This pole weapon has a hammer head attached to its end, allowing for great force with each swing to split skulls. (It makes no sense to have the flavor text say it handles just like any other pole-arm when its almost a completely new weapon type.)
Cracked Sabre:
It seems part of this weapon is missing, hence the name. Although quite sizeable for a sabre, indoor usage is almost unmanageable.
Three Shots Ranger (Call it Triple-Shot Ranger):
Modifications to the Ranger Crossbow allow for simultaneous shooting of three bolts. The complex structure of this weapon decreases its power and accuracy as a trade-off for potentially devastating attacks. High skill is not just recommended but required to handle this crossbow.
Copy the above folder and put it on the desktop.
Copy the name of the file with the extension .mod in the folder. (You do not have to copy ".mod")
Change the name of the folder containing the mod to the name of the copied mod. (If it's 1552374986, change it to New Weapons Dissemination Mod)
Put the renamed folder in Kenshi's mods folder.
Program Files > Steam > Steamapps > common > Kenshi > mods
Start the software called forgotten construction set in the Kenshi folder.
On the screen that was launched, click on the blank button on the right to make sure that all mods are not selected. Select the Mod you want to change the content and start it. (Mod necessary for the mod is also selected automatically)
A list of contents will appear. Select the weapon you want to change from Item> Weapons and change it.
After changing, save it, and for now, only you can play with that setting.
If you want to distribute it, you have to associate it with Steam, but it is difficult to explain. (My mod is OK even if delivered, but other author's mods should get author's permission)
And it's also difficult to explain where to go about setting. (That's because of machine translation.)
There may be other places where the meaning is not transmitted properly because of machine translation.