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Still, I appreciate this mod very much. Thank you for making it.
The framework for the mod is relatively simple - it's just a generic tech project for the proving ground that makes ItemTemplate goes in - new ItemTemplate comes out - if you follow the same structure you could make a version of this that handles whatever you want. I just did basic gear, but you could do whatever into whatever if you clone the examples in this mod. Like if you wanted "convert sniper into auto-sniper" or "convert Skulljack into Elerium nuke" or whatever.
I'm just sticking with basic LWOTC gear for this because I want this to stay tight and balanced, but I definitely considered doing fun stuff like 'dead-end retrofits' to unique weapons.
Toyed with an idea of "mag-laser shotgun" - like retrofitting a laser shotgun to mag tier gave you a unique un-upgradable version of the mag shotgun that lost 1 damage but kept the laser +5 aim, but I didn't want to accidently impact meta with my arbitrary valuations.