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Delete (not disable) the modd and start a new save if you really want to troubleshoot the issue.
Also post your loot load order.
You do not have the Unofficial patch. You must have it - it fixes literally THOUSANDS of bugs.
Although this was written for original Skyrim, the basic principles apply to SSE as well:
New Players : You must install the Unofficial Skyrim Patches by Nazenn - http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/613956964579064476/
If you refuse to install the patch, then there is little anyone can do to help, and further efforts to do so are pointless, as so many solutions to problems rely upon it.
For a list of bugs fixed, see:
https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/topic/4637-relzwipz-unofficial-skyrim-special-edition-patch/
and the complete change log:
https://www.afkmods.com/Unofficial%20Skyrim%20Special%20Edition%20Patch%20Version%20History.html
also:
Frequently Asked Questions - BUGS
https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/topic/3580-frequently-asked-questions-bugs/
Re: Wrye Bash (from Player Spreadsheet http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/594821545176386165/ )
"5.3. Wrye Bash
Wrye Bash (WB) is a mod managing tool, but it is most often used to create a Bashed Patch for Skyrim. Patch is important, because Skyrim does not merge levelled lists from mods on it's own. This means that mod content in your game is missing or poorly managed, if you did not create a Bashed Patch for your game.
Wrye Bash comes with an installer. This executable should find your Skyrim folder automatically, when ran. If this does not happen, then use it's own browser to locate your ...SteamApps/common/Skyrim folder and run the installer.
• Wrye Bash download link:
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/1840/?
Creating the patch:
1. Sort your load order with LOOT.
2. Open Wrye Bash.
3. WB has created a file Bashed Patch, 0.esp to end of your load order. This load order is visible in your left hand panel of Wrye Bash.
4. Right click Bashed Patch, 0.esp with your mouse. Select Rebuild Patch...
5. You may have files that are marked not to be merged. The prompt will warn about these files. Disable them in prompt view and you are good to go. You do not need to take another step with them, because Wrye Bash does not disable such files from load order. It only leaves them unmerged, as intended.
6. If Wrye Bash asks about disabling merged files, then say Yes. The content of those files will be added to Wrye Bash.
7. Let patcher to run. NMM: You are now finished. MO: Consult Load order and resource priority basics (5.2 in this post) for further instructions."
Thank you, ill take both your replies into consideration. I think the reason i didnt have the unofficial patch is because it interfered with something else although I will try again to get it
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Skyrim
Look up just about any quest - any page for that matter - scroll to the bottom to the Bugs section - nearly every single fix is having the Unofficial patch.
Would you rather have an exploit that was never intended and a potentially broken game, or loose that exploit and have all those bugs fixed - especailly as many exploits can usually be put back in with a mod.
EDIT - Actually, just go to this page:
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Category:Skyrim-Bugs_Fixed_by_the_Unofficial_Skyrim_Patch
Jewellery was a status symbol, nobody hid it.
Jewellery was a status symbol, nobody hid it. [/quote]
I thought that was the most unnecessary response, until I added this one.
I thought that was the most unnecessary response, until I added this one.