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Also, like some people below me, I've noted that some items I have enchanted come back being marked as stolen. As of now, though, it's only happened on pieces that I enchanted myself (in this case, Dawnguard armor with a fortify magic/regen enchant).
MCM menu to adjust prices. Using economy mods that make money a lot harder to get makes it almost impossible to play as a non-smith and to get your items upgraded.
I would like to see the prices reworked a little, though. 1500 coins is an awful lot to upgrade an enchanted dwarven greatsword only one rank, I think. Maybe... cost of the ingot + starting at 50 for the actual work (which increases depending on the type of weapon?)
I don't know. Skyrim's economy is all botched anyway. xD
Oh, and this is nitpicky and silly, but do you mind maybe rephrasing the 'you got it' response to something a bit more lore-friendly? Maybe... "All right. Show me what you want improved." Or something like that?
Anyway, nice job, again. I was really wondering why blacksmiths couldn't do this even though they said they could...