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TrophyEater
Allows trophies to be made consumable to obtain skill points and activate boss powers by consuming them.
| Last updated | 3 days ago |
| Total downloads | 110 |
| Total rating | 3 |
| Categories | Mods Client-side Utility Bog Witch Update AI Generated |
| Dependency string | Harchytek-TrophyEater-1.0.0 |
| Dependants | 1 other package depends on this package |
This mod requires the following mods to function
denikson-BepInExPack_Valheim
BepInEx pack for Valheim. Preconfigured with the correct entry point for mods and preferred defaults for the community.
Preferred version: 5.4.2333README
TrophyEater
Allows trophies to be made consumable to obtain skill points and activate boss powers by consuming them.

Got more trophies than you know what to do with? Chests are overflowing, heads are stacking up, and you wish all that loot could provide something more useful than decoration.
Features
- Each trophy consumed will increase a random skill depending on the trophy's rarity.
- Choose the skill for each trophy or leave the default random selection.
- Boss Trophies and summoning items grant the boss's power and skill points.
- Completely disable skill points or power boss consumption by setting the parameters to
0and restart game.
Trophy Monster

Bosses Summoning

Trophy Bosses

This mod is inspired by UsefulTrophies. I completely rewrote the code and fixed the issues related to the buff boss.
Installation
- Install BepInExPack Valheim.
- Place
TrophyEater.dllin yourBepInEx/pluginsfolder. - Launch the game once to generate the config file.
Configuration
Use a Configuration Manager to modify settings in-game.

About myself
If you have any suggestions or need help, you can contact me on Github.
I make these mods for my friends and me, but they can be useful to everyone. It's my way of contributing to the Valheim community.
