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We wanted to keep the vanilla style.
Adding clothes to the upper body is really difficult cause most of them will look weird and some may look oversized.
We didn't add any masks, caps or hats cause for a similar reason, it will look weird and goofy.
We won't add glowing eyes.
Like Spicy said, Variety Packs are their own thing, those are more focused on community skins and other skins made by me.
However I am planning to use some concepts used here in the V-Packs someday, and also adding compatibility between the mods.
I read that this mod doesn't have the same issue as those like turning the other models as errors for other players, there's no need to be mean
Like turn variety pack into this since telling friends or randoms entering the game to see errores is silly
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