The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Archmage's Robes Variants
   
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Archmage's Robes Variants

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For Telvanni and Temple Priest variants from the Dragonborn DLC see this little mod


If you never liked the Archmage's Robes design or are bored with it, this mod will add some variation to it for you.

As the name and the screenshots suggest, this mod will enable the possibility to change the appearance of the Archmage's robes into one of 15 different styles which are all derived from default robes. Possible alternatives are (apart from the default Robes) black, blue, brown, green, grey, necromancer robes, red, Thalmor robes and after the first update Psijic and Greybeard. The second Update added the unhooded default robes and hooded and unhooded Mythic Dawn robes in black and red

Each style comes as a hooded variant and shares the enchantment and the properties of the default Archmage's Robes, which means you can still wear circlets with your new robe (However most of the robes have annoying clipping errors when worn with Dragon Priest masks)

Robes that have a separate hood or no hood at all have a slightly weaker enchantment to balance the extra head slot out (You with that free slot you can enchant anything you want there)

If you converted your robes to something that includes boots and/or gloves you can enchant them in any way you want. However you need to keep them in order to convert the robe again!


The style can be changed at any tanning rack with no additional crafting materials or skill/perk requirements




Nothing was modified, just some recipes added to the tanning rack and new items added. Thus it should not conflict with any other mods

Works with Vanilla Skyrim aswell as with the Dawnguard and Dragonborn DLCs


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If you have any issues while using this mod, please leave a comment with the associated details.
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63 comentarios
Lord Admiral Spookington 3 SEP 2012 a las 16:35 
@DarkKing1997exe ...noob
Paradux  [autor] 3 SEP 2012 a las 11:04 
Mods you want to use via the Steam Workshop can be installed by pressing the "Subscribe" button. The files will be installed automatically afterwards. Additionally the mods you subscribed to will be updated (if any updates are available) when you start the Skyrim Launcher.
Download/Install and subscribing is the same in the Workshop.
DPG | DarKKinG <3 3 SEP 2012 a las 9:56 
but where can i become this mod?
Paradux  [autor] 3 SEP 2012 a las 9:17 
@DarkKing1997exe I did not upload this to the nexus
DPG | DarKKinG <3 3 SEP 2012 a las 8:21 
where can i download this mod in skyrimnexus?
Paradux  [autor] 1 SEP 2012 a las 4:25 
Same for me, Steinmann Bertrand ^^
Actually the Thalmor variant should also work as a disguise during the quest where you infiltrate the embassy, but I didnt test it yet.
BRT 31 AGO 2012 a las 22:46 
I'm playing a full mage Altmer and I guess I'll just enjoy wearing a Thalmor robe. :3
Paradux  [autor] 31 AGO 2012 a las 20:09 
Sorry, a typo ^^
You can add a working by placing {url}your.url.and.stuff{/url} in the description (just switch the { and } with [ and ]
It is just like when you try to post a commend and click on "Formatting help" (might only pop up when you did write something into it)
Caerlocc 31 AGO 2012 a las 19:42 
Lol thanks for adding a link to my mod; but the name's AzEAl. Also, how did you include the hyperlink inside the description? I couldn't find anything that would work.
Paradux  [autor] 31 AGO 2012 a las 17:54 
Yeah i think the same, that the enchantment is too strong. When playing a spellcaster you have basically no choice for what you wear because the Archmage's robes are so strong.
However I like my mages best when they wear clothing and not armor. But since there is very little effect in gameplay for wearing armor as a mage it is quite demotivating.
I'll plan on adding a mod soon that gives mages some more bonuses when wearing no armor. Let's see about that :P