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(to lazy to search & check nexus for it right now)
:-)
Thing is you don't actually need to uninstall it to play a different character, you just disable the mod in NMM (nexus mod manager) when you are using a save that you don't want it on and then when you go back to your other character re-enable it. :)
ps. disabling a mod is not the same as uninstalling it.
That's sort of what I thought but I wasn't confident enough that I was right ;) Thanks!
Np, also uninstally and reinstalling mods all the time can actually cause issues if NMM forgets what files were overwrote or backed up, so that 'if' it messes up you have no idea how to fix it without redoing your entire mod install list, imagine it messing up when you have over 230 mods installed, after experiencing that firsthand i would not wish it upon my worst enemy.....now Odaviing on the other hand......