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I couldn't talk to the NPC that sold the books either, but that might be because I recently completed the Kynareth temple quest, bringing a sapling back to whiterun, instead of the eldergleam's sap.
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I made another new character and the summoning suddenly worked fine. No issues. Weird. A bug in a bethesda game?
-Having a special npc to sell them is a good choice and the voice work is pretty good for a mod and doesn't feel out of place at all to me. Perfect location as well.
-Is it just me or is the game super finicky about actually summoning? It fails so often unless the ground and space is just perfect. Is it an issue with the size of the creatures? Do I just suck at it?
-The spells are kinda poorly balanced, they're much more powerful than the dull atronachs and cheaper to cast as well. It costs less to conjure a sabretooth or frost troll than it does to conjure a flame atronach even though the former effortessly crushes the latter.
-The randomized 1-2 spells for sale is frustrating and I feel pretty bad when I end up using the reset merchant inventory exploit because of it. But I also don't want to just get all the spellbooks for free with the chest.
8/10 mudcrabs