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Nightsong's Armour ID is: bc4d3f9d-714c-4c40-a54c-b974c8e9d0c6
If you enable the console with the script extender, you can run commands in it that the game will then execute, you can use the command to give the player a specific item by using the UUID code.
If you use the command in the console:
TemplateAddTo("bc4d3f9d-714c-4c40-a54c-b974c8e9d0c6",GetHostCharacter(),1)
In-game, the game will give you a copy of the Nightsong's Armour.
Using this trick, you don't need to download any mods.
This is useful, because if you install a mod and then play for a bit, then remove it, there is a chance that it might break your save file.
This can also be used to transfer the save file to console with cross-play saving.
There are also items that exist in the game and are fully functional, but can't be obtained trough normal means in game, with this you can spawn those in for you.
manual added
Aug 4 at 18:42.
You have everything too — just press the button in the game.
Anyway, you did it and I'm proud of you, Patrick Wayne
There is a mod manager. In the game