Add "from which mod?" source to tooltips#313
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Shows which mod a piece of content comes from. Folded into the hover tooltip for cards, relics, powers, potions, enchantments, orbs and afflictions; events and Ancient encounters get an on-screen label (the Ancient one tucked under the name banner, appearing only after the intro settles) and enemies get a line under their nameplate. Adds a ShowModSourceTooltip setting, on by default.
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Adds a "from which mod?" line to modded content. For cards, relics, powers, potions, enchantments, orbs and afflictions it is folded into the content's own hover tip. Events and Ancient encounters — which have no hover tip — get an on-screen label instead (the Ancient one tucks under the name banner and only appears once the intro settles), and enemies get a line under their nameplate. Adds a



ShowModSourceTooltipsetting, enabled by default — easy to make opt-in if that's preferred.