L2 Complements

Add more endgame enchantments, items, and gears

File Details

l2complements-2.4.29.jar

  • R
  • Feb 1, 2024
  • 978.53 KB
  • 6.1K
  • 1.20.1
  • Forge + 1

File Name

l2complements-2.4.29.jar

Supported Versions

  • 1.20.1

Curse Maven Snippet

Forge

implementation fg.deobf("curse.maven:l2-complements-758349:5073093")

NeoForge

implementation fg.deobf("curse.maven:l2-complements-758349:5073093")
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2.4.29
- Add config to switch between ars enchantment recipe and crafting table enchantment recipe
- When disabling immunity enchantments, disable their recipes as well
(both requires reload command)
Requires L2Library 2.4.23

2.4.28
- Fix crit effects on client
- Allow totems to be in curios slots

2.4.27
- Fix incorrect projectile damage factor on old saves

2.4.26
- Fix Cleanse Effect

2.4.25
- Fix anvil not able to exit when containing items
- Fix version requirement
- Remove curios dependency

2.4.24
- Ars Nouveau magic is now recognized as magic damage
- Add Ars Nouveau recipe compat for enchantment recipes

2.4.23
- Fix refmap

2.4.22
- Allow potion enchantments to be effective on multipart entities
- fix damage calculation bugs
- make void touch stronger

2.4.21
- support armor trims
- fix EMI compat
- add night vision and similar effects to Cleanse's white list
- fix space shard ban implemented in reverse

2.4.20
- Fix hellfire wand damage source
- Fix CME bug

2.4.19
- add sonic shooter, hellfire wand, winterstorm wand, diffusion wand
- make mobs not drop loot when death event is cancelled
- allow mods to ban space shard
- add config option to disable immunity enchantments
- add config option to reverse digging enchantment key bind requirements

2.4.18
- add mining enchantments
- add enchantment identifier character

2.4.17
- Add Safeguard enchantment
- Change recipes for most enchantments
- Fix creative tab ordering for enchantments
- Make transparent armor visibility factor implementation more robust