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With crafting-skill and certain perks weapons you can forge yourself are going to be superior to anything you can find or buy tho, because you can craft quality-level 4 weapons.
Funny, I was just about to install that mod to test it out
outside of the first blacksmith quest you dont really have to engage with crafting if you dont want to tho
I've played the game for over 100 hours already and you tell me I don't enjoy the game? lol
It's just that very small part I don't enjoy, which clearly needs some work. That's no secret.
Or are swords that glitch through the furnace as you try to heat them up some sort of feature?
yeah with horse shoes it's hard to tell where the hammer will land
Well I mean there's that one time for one mission, but a one off occurence hardly makes for a chore.
If you paid any attention at all to the dialogue instead of skippaskippa, you might have noticed that you only need to make one horseshoe in the entire game.
>to get to the wedding, you can do the millers quests instead of the blacksmith
>you make one horseshoe as part of From Whomst the Bell Tolleth. One single horseshoe, and then you never have to touch a forge again for the rest of the game.
There are 1000s of games just like that. Why not go play those games instead of trying to make other games into those games.