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 #139262  by Frog
 
Is there a way to replace a default saber ( I.e Arbiter, Counsul ) with a modded saber? I want to put in a saber pack but whenever any saber mod does NOT replace the originals, they never work and make me use a Reborn saber instead. Can I get some instructions on how to replace the defaults?
 #139263  by Falcon
 
Just an educated guess, but it might replace it if you rename all the files in the pk3 as well as the pk3 itself to whichever saber you'd like to replace. For example if you want to replace the Arbiter hilt rename it to whatever the Arbiter hilt's file names are (in assets somewhere).

Actually now that I think about it you might not need to rename the pk3...

Anyway, like I said, just guessing.
 #139264  by Frog
 
Ah okay. I will see if this works, thanks Falcon :)
 #139272  by Mandalorian
 
Can confirm, falcon is right. I did this to almost all the base sabers :P

From what I remember, I changed these:
saber single_1 = Kylo Ren's lightsaber
saber single_5 = Sword of Aeons
saber single_8 = Darth Revan's lightsaber
saber single_9 = kotor vibroblade
 #139273  by Frog
 
Wait, so say I wanted to use a PACK of Starkiller sabers. What would I do? I renamed the file to '' Saber single_1 '' but nothing.. It just gives me reborn sabers.
 #139276  by Hiicrop
 
I have Jerec's lightsaber on saber_8. Keep the pack in your base along with the renamed default saber.
 #139277  by Mandalorian
 
Copy the saber file, rename it to the saber you want it to replace
 #141773  by Yato
 
I guess you talked about how to downloading a custom saber hilt, it's the same ways as you're downloading a custom maps. It goes to the base folder, but unfortunately, only only a custom saber hilt can be seen if the server have a custom saber hilts, so you can see it. I am not sure how it works.

I think you means you want a reborn saber hilt from a single player, I am not sure if that is possible in multiplayers, but it can happens if you know how to modify from a saber hilt files, that is.