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I've never heard of "tim" before. Thanks for telling me. I'll go check it out at some point.
Im not bashing your guide, you're free to publish it as you want to, I was just telling you why that was a dumb example. Ive used TGM tons of times before, because I just couldn't be assed to die sometimes.
Or, say in a future DLC, they add an op dragon (or something) to the game, and your difficulty is already set to novice. What do you have to say about that?
Then why not just disable the mod, and re-adjust the Difficulty slider to your skill level? On Novice a Draugr Death Overlord will barely hurt you anyway. There's nothing wrong about turning down the difficulty for a hard part.
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Console_Commands_(Skyrim)