Terraria

Terraria

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Playable Stylist
   
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Resource Packs: Fun/Silly, Overhaul, Tweaks
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21 Oct, 2022 @ 5:31pm
17 Mar, 2023 @ 6:26pm
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Playable Stylist

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Changes the werewolf transformation into the Stylist.


The Stylist is my favorite town NPC, and after posting my Playable Nymph mod, I immediately got the great idea to do the same thing I did with the Nymph, with the Stylist. Now here we are!

I included the shimmered Stylist's form in the mod files as well. In order to play as that form, you must take the "Content" folder from the "Shimmered Version" folder and place it into the root file. (The root file containing the icon.png, pack.json, workshop.json, etc.)
You can access the mod files by going to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\105600\2878189004"
I included a README.txt in the mod folder, and an image on the workshop page with directions.

I changed the Moon Charm accessory into Strange Hair Dye, which will turn you into the Stylist at night. The Strange Hair Dye will become Unusual Hair Dye when the shimmered form is in use. I highly recommend putting these items in the vanity accessory slots, that way you can easily see the new forms without having to meet the transformation conditions.

Why did I use the Moon Charm specifically? Well, I couldn't just replace the sprites of any old armor because the way armor functions is by slapping a sprite over the regular player sprites. Just about every accessory and outfit work this way. Had I replaced an armor with the Stylist's sprites, you'd still see the player's body poking out, which just doesn't look right. The Stylist's sprites are way too thin to cover the player's body entirely, especially with that hair. Thankfully, there's an exception to this; the werewolf transformation. This "armor" completely hides the player body, thus making the Stylist's sprites obstruct nothing.


Ugh, getting the Stylist's sprites to work on the player was a huge pain. I had to be pretty creative in order to get it all to work. I was close to giving up a few times. But, despite all that, I've been really enjoying these projects lately. Once I do all the town NPC's that I like, I may consider making mods for other enemy types. Not 100% sure about that, but it's likely.

Please do enjoy this mod. It would make me realize this project wasn't all for nothing, hehe.

(FYI: I had to change the werewolf hurt sounds to the generic ones used by slimes, zombies, etc.
I don't know about you, but the Stylist doesn't look like the type of individual to make wolf sounds.)
20 Comments
So Called Mr. Popular™ 28 Oct, 2024 @ 3:55pm 
AYO what is the stylist doing to the guide?
REGaming 29 Dec, 2023 @ 8:07pm 
the anamated pic where the stylist is chasing a player with a chainsaw is defnatly cursed i love it! :steamthumbsup: :steamthis: :auimp:
MartianLeo 21 Oct, 2023 @ 2:34pm 
i swear if a playable dryad is posted next im gonna uninstall the game
Hapy 25 Jan, 2023 @ 6:35am 
Estilista god 😎👍
SuperNova618 19 Nov, 2022 @ 2:04pm 
night time now transes your gender if your character is male
johnbeanpotter 30 Oct, 2022 @ 1:59am 
so it changes you into a werestylist?
Floppa KFC 27 Oct, 2022 @ 3:03pm 
XD?
eltiolavara9 (Neutral) 26 Oct, 2022 @ 11:06am 
using the werewolf charm for this is genius
Brin 25 Oct, 2022 @ 11:48am 
i think using the werewolf charm was a genius choice. i hope to see more added. good work!
Captain Lucy 24 Oct, 2022 @ 1:49pm 
Stylist my beloved