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Okay. What about mods that change the stats? Cause what I could also do is change the stats of a certain armor I like. I am not trying to trivialize the game, but I just want the stats of certain outfits with another look since I love the look of some items.
there are ones like "legendary rearmed", that let you move legendary effects from 1 item to another (you demount it like mods, then add it to the new weapon/armour.) but i don't know any that can move stats from 1 to another....
If the armour is things like "combat armour leg" you could get a mod to paint them so they become invisible. I use one mod (there are a few) so i don't have to look at those god awful things.
but this doesn't help if you want combat armour right arm showing, but your "best" gear is a leather one....
The only way i know of editing stats specifically is doing it yourself via XEdit.
Just remember that it'll effect every version of the item in question, so modding the "drifter" set to have 50 damage reduction, and 50 elemental reduction will affect all who use it....
You could alternatively make a mod in the creation kit (which you can find on steam) and then make a new set or item with your desired stats.
If you made a new "drifter" set as an example again, you could give it whatever you wanted stats wise, you could go crazy and give it 5000 armour, and then add it to your inventory via console. It wouldn't affect anyone else that way.
https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Spike_armor
This outfit specifically. To some though this outfit would be ugly af.
Legendary Modification lets you add legendary effects to your armor/weapons
then there's at least a dozen mods that change the incoming/outgoing damage...Better Locational Damage is the best one imo
or you can use xEdit to change the weapon/armor stats (is easier than it sounds)
there's multiple ways to go about it it comes down to what route you want to take
Just make sure to read everything about the armorsmith mod if you decide to go that route; it can cause a few headaches with other mods if there's no patches etc..
amazing how close i was with the outfit guess though o.O the drifter armour is actually used as the base model of the spike armour....