The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Unenchanted Temple Priest Robes
   
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Category: Armor, Clothing, Gameplay
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Feb 10, 2013 @ 11:43am
Nov 28, 2013 @ 4:07pm
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Unenchanted Temple Priest Robes

Description
*This mod requires Dragonborn*
(Skyrim.esm, Update.esm & Dragonborn.esm)

Did you think the Temple Priest Robes were cool? Wanted to put your own enchantments on them? Well, look no further. With this mod, you can now enchant those robes to your own liking, as I did mine.

This mod merely adds a craftable version of the Temple Priest Robes without the enchantment. This is for those mage types who think these robes rock. I do... So I made this.

There are craftable, temperable versions based on the Elven Gilded armory and the Ebony armory. They can be crafted in the misc section.

Crafting Requirements:
Gold and Leather Strips. If you have enough, you can have this armor.

This also comes with an easter egg. Can you find it?
Hint: The easter egg has something to do with the latest DLC (Dragonborn). Good luck!
If you've played through the DLC without this mod, there's a bigger chance you'll find it. The easter egg is nicely incorporated within the DLC, so if you start playing it with this mod on for your first try, you have a lower chance of finding it. The key is comparison. ^_~
Feel free to comment the easter egg in the comments section. I don't mind. =)

Bug reports, inquiries, and feedback help keep this mod alive. =3
A big thanks to those who comment(ed), subscribe(d), and report(ed) bugs.

*Updates*
-=≡This mod no longer replaces the orginal with an unenchanted version. It now adds a non-enchanted, non-replacer version of the the armor.
-=≡There are now craftable versions of this armor available in light and heavy for thieves and warriors.
-=≡The light armor versions are based on the Elven Gilded armor.
-=≡The heavy armor versions are based on the Ebony armor set.
-=≡The light armor version has been fixed. It used to show up as heavy.
-=≡The mannequin has been removed due to a problem with it.
-=≡The mage version of the armor can now be crafted. It has 0 armor rating, so I didn't make a tempering recipe.
-=≡Added craftable version of the hood and boots for the mages' set.
-=≡Added easter egg hint.
-=≡Wearing circlets with hoods has now been enabled thanks to a certain user. It's not cosmetic yet, but is has been enabled.
-=≡Wearing circlets with the hoods from this mod is now a cosmetic change.
-=≡Added console codes by request.
-=≡The console codes have been removed, because of the crafting requirements being so easy to obtain.
-=≡A fix has been implemented to a problem with the armor versions of the robes that prevented users from getting the armor bonuses from respective light armor or heavy armor perks.
-=≡The mod has been made "Uninstall Friendly," which means that one may keep the enchantments they gave their robes after uninstalling this mod. (Only applies to enchantments given to the mage version after the update.)
27 Comments
Escrypha  [author] Nov 28, 2013 @ 5:18pm 
Thanks again, Sir Pantaloons. =D
El Corazon Nov 28, 2013 @ 4:29pm 
Everything works great now! Thanks a lot and keep up the superb work ^^
Escrypha  [author] Nov 28, 2013 @ 4:08pm 
Thanks, Sir Pantaloons. It seems that I overlooked the keywords necessary for the armors to function properly. Thank you very much. I've updated it, but have yet to try it for myself.
Escrypha  [author] Nov 28, 2013 @ 3:38pm 
I got mine to 82 using a potion on a character I recently made. Regardless, I think I'm going to increase its armor rating, because I just compared its stats to the ebony armor set, which it's supposed to be based off of, and they didn't match. The robes' armor rating was a lot weaker. I'm going to merely try to increase it for now. Please let me know if you encounter future problems. Bug reports, and/or feedback is always appreciated. Thanks.
I'll be posting the update soon.
El Corazon Nov 28, 2013 @ 12:40pm 
Having a bit of a problem with the Heavy Temple Priest Robes and the hood. Even though I've got 100 Heavy Armor and tempered the robes and the hood all the way to legendary, the armor rating of the robes won't go past 75, that of which won't exactly protect my intestines from that nasty looking Bandit Chief =P
Ysmir Mar 19, 2013 @ 7:18pm 
Well in all fairness, the majority off my modding is graphically, so In suppose it makes sense that it would not affect the console.
* Vulpar * Mar 19, 2013 @ 5:20pm 
After you use a console command , make a new save . load that save or if your anal like me , after that turn it off resart , until you restart the console is still open and thats were most problems happen , too many scripts and 1 error from a simple command can be harmful to your save or currupt it , better safe than sorry . back up your saves before using console commands .
Ysmir Mar 19, 2013 @ 3:10pm 
Really? I myself have many mods installed yet I havent run into a console problem, I suppose I'm lucky haha
Escrypha  [author] Mar 18, 2013 @ 7:46pm 
Many thanks again, Harshlander! C=
* Vulpar * Mar 18, 2013 @ 7:27pm 
its good for us people who run heaps of mods , 1 console command , boom bugged save files . so mods like this are important . still having fun with it , thanks again !