The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Category: Armor, Gameplay, Weapons
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Jul 27, 2012 @ 9:29pm
Jul 28, 2012 @ 1:01pm
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Smithingandcombat Addon ^^ Updated

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**Update** I learned how to Add recipes!!!

Alright! The perk tree is fixed once again, instead of elven needing Steel I made it require Basic Smithing so you can go straight to light armors if you so choose, Glass requires level 70 and Elven as intended aswell. the Pale armor and helmet, Markarth armor and Solitude Armor are no longer in Misc. and are in Leather and can be improved twice as much!. Blades armor at the Skyforge is now in Steel and can be modified twice as much too! if there are any other problems that you find please let me know (^='+'=^)/'''')

Recipes added are as follows

Iron - Markarth Shield, Pale Shield. Solitude Shield Added
Advanced Armor(Steel) at the Skyforge - Blades Armor, Helmet, Gauntlets, Boots, Shield and Sword.
Imperial - imperial Bow and Imperial Sword*, Both are upgradable twice as much now.
Leather - Stormcloak, Markarth, Solitude, and The Pale Cuirass', Stormcloak and the Pale Helmet helmet, Fur Boots, Fur Gloves. Added Riften Cuirass and helmet, Markarth Helmet, Solitude Helmet, and Winterhold cuirass and helmet

That's about it for now, I'll have more another time, maybe.

This mod is my first, and it seems to be working 100% the smithing allows you to improve basic items twice as much.

My intention for this mod was to make the basic items two times better so it is not really original, it also adds extra damage to augmented destruction magic. Two-Handed attacks and One-handed attacks are improved as well. Basic Equipment from the beginning of the game should be able to be improved twice as much too, Shield Wall has also been improved. I know this is not original and I only take credit for the time I took to do this.

Augmented Spells +15% damage.
-Augmented Magic (1/2) is 40% better instead of 25%
-Augmented Magic (2/2) is 65% better instead of 50%

Basic Smithing Tree Perk added, Smithing Tree modified.
- Can improve leather, Iron, Studded, Imperial Light and Studded, Stormcloak armors twice as much.
- Wooden Bow can be improved twice as much, Iron weapons can be improved twice as much.
- Basic Smithing leads to Steel Smithing Perk which leads to Advanced smithing perk if you have the skill level at 50, advance smithing (level 50) leads to Arcane Smithing (Level 60). The smithing tree may look weird lol, but it seems to be working ^^

Shield Wall is 10% better.

Two-Handed Barbarian Perk does three times damage at (5/5) Same with One-Handed Armsman.
-(1/5) is 40% instead of 20%
-(2/5) is 60% instead of 40%
-(3/5) is 80% instead of 60%
-(4/5) is 100% instead of 80%
-(5/5) is Three Times instead of Two Times.

Feel free to leave opinions and comments below so it may help improve my future mods if any.
5 Comments
Nomad  [author] Apr 18, 2013 @ 10:13pm 
@666lucifervelzevoul - I made a seperate mod that allows the creation of Skooma in any cooking pot.
MUH DRAGUNZ Apr 17, 2013 @ 4:35am 
hey if you can add recipes can you find a recipe for skooma??
Nomad  [author] Sep 2, 2012 @ 8:18pm 
ah sorry about that, but feel free to use these ideas for your own use ^^ if you don't know how to use the creation kit just go to Data and double click the Skyrim.esm and load it. It takes a while for the information to load up so be patient, even if it says it's not responding it can still finish loading up. I think it's pretty self explanitory on how to modify items or create them if you just poke around carefully and don't save if you feel like you messed something up majorly. Can also look up tutorials if you want.
NightEyes Sep 1, 2012 @ 4:53pm 
While each idea on it's own is a good idea, (weapons damage boost, Blacksmithing boosts, etc) by combining them all in to one package, you will likely turn away people who want one effect of the package, but not all. (such as the blacksmithing changes but not the weapon damage changes)
Lycan Aug 12, 2012 @ 3:43am 
looks cool i will check it out :3