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Is there a mod that makes conjuration spells silent or at least very quiet?
I don't mean in terms of stealth. The illusion perk Silent Casting solves that problem. I mean literally quiet, as in conjuring a daedra/creature doesn't make any noise. Or maybe it makes a much more subtle noise. The only reason I want this is because the mod "Conjuration Madness" has a spell called Summon Undead Army which conjures a group of 20 different types of undead creatures (mainly different types of draugr and a few dragon priests). So when I cast that spell, it makes the conjuration sound for every summoned creature. It is deafening and I have to lower my volume by a LOT before I use it.
Last edited by King Robert Baratheon; Aug 15, 2020 @ 4:02am
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Alucard † Aug 15, 2020 @ 1:46am 
Try looking up magic soundpacks on nexus.
I remember i extracted some of the sounds long ago from a mod i think it was called "Immersive magic sounds" or something like that.

It had very cool lightning , frost and fire sound effects and a way less ear shattering conjuration cast sound.
Originally posted by ⎛ Alucard ⎞ ✟:
Try looking up magic soundpacks on nexus.
I remember i extracted some of the sounds long ago from a mod i think it was called "Immersive magic sounds" or something like that.

It had very cool lightning , frost and fire sound effects and a way less ear shattering conjuration cast sound.
Thanks. I'll try that.
Originally posted by ⎛ Alucard ⎞ ✟:
Try looking up magic soundpacks on nexus.
I remember i extracted some of the sounds long ago from a mod i think it was called "Immersive magic sounds" or something like that.

It had very cool lightning , frost and fire sound effects and a way less ear shattering conjuration cast sound.
Yup. This seems like the mod you were mentioning. I'll give that a shot. I do have Audio Overhaul for Skyrim installed but Immersive Magic Sounds has a patch for that (or something like that).

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/40190
Alucard † Aug 15, 2020 @ 2:27am 
Ah yup that's the one if you don't want to use the mod as a whole you can just use its wav files and replace the existing ones just put them in proper path and name them properly if they have different name than vanila counterparts.
Originally posted by ⎛ Alucard ⎞ ✟:
Ah yup that's the one if you don't want to use the mod as a whole you can just use its wav files and replace the existing ones just put them in proper path and name them properly if they have different name than vanila counterparts.
I know this might sound silly but that's a little too complicated for me. Moreso, I just don't have the patience for that. Especially right as it's 2:47 am where i'm at, lol. Anyways I just finished watching two videos demonstrating the mod and I love the sounds. They're very cool but they sound much softer, and they're still good for a fantasy game. The sound for conjuring creatures is much more tolerable. Hopefully if I use that spell Summon Undead Army it won't be so ear-shattering.
Last edited by King Robert Baratheon; Aug 15, 2020 @ 2:47am
Originally posted by ⎛ Alucard ⎞ ✟:
Ah yup that's the one if you don't want to use the mod as a whole you can just use its wav files and replace the existing ones just put them in proper path and name them properly if they have different name than vanila counterparts.
This is a video of me trying it out that Summon Undead Army spell. It's still really loud but at least it's not this sharp metal clank sound from AOS. It's like heavy boom with some undead type noises.
Let me know if that link doesn't work for some reason.
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1294576728262639617/pu/vid/1280x720/QQJYsC2vq7ypqenU.mp4
Alucard † Aug 15, 2020 @ 3:22am 
Yea its still loud but with vanila sound it would be much worse to the point it could rip your eardrums lol.

On a side note your Skyrim looks like Oblivion
Last edited by Alucard †; Aug 15, 2020 @ 3:22am
Originally posted by ⎛ Alucard ⎞ ✟:
Yea its still loud but with vanila sound it would be much worse to the point it could rip your eardrums lol.

On a side note your Skyrim looks like Oblivion
True, lol. Also thanks. It does. Mainly I think because of this mod, Green Skyrim.

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/72950

My Skyrim doesn't look as good as the demo screenshots but how I have it is good enough for me. I was so damn bored of the simple colors of Skyrim's environment. Everything is so flat and boring. I just remember I also have a mod that makes all the colors more vibrant. The mod's called Surreal Lighting.

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50753

This isn't exactly relevant to the whole "looking like Oblivion" thing but this mod helps a LOT with interior lighting. I never realized how bad Skyrim's interior lighting is until I saw what this mod does. I can't imagine playing without it now.

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/17609
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