The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Alchemy Enhanced XP 1.01 - WG
14 Comments
Extreme Encounter Jan 29, 2014 @ 12:44pm 
Can you maybe make a tiny one for enchanting? But maybe be able to choose xp gain or just automatic 100? Because Enchanting takes FOREVER to increase, and console commands make it s temporary, fake xp gain.
G0el  [author] Apr 14, 2013 @ 9:31am 
As is likely obvious by now, I have stopped supporting & updating my mods, as well as not creating new mods. I may return to modding in the future, but I did not pace myself well, and burned out some time ago. I may enter modding again when real life and renewed interest allows, and if so, I will pace myself better to maintain a long term relationship with the modding community. It occurred to me this past week that I had never communicated this to fans or subscribers, and I sincerely apologize for my lack of communication.

Thank you very much for your feedback, and for using this mod and others I have created. It is extremely encouraging to see that even in my absence, the mods I labored to create are still being enjoyed and used in Skyrim games today.

Until next time,
~Warrior G0el
Pauletta Feb 6, 2013 @ 5:22pm 
This is a cheat, is says it right under categories. Damnnit

GBreck Jul 19, 2012 @ 11:21pm 
Beuatiful. You fixed the only thing that stopped me from making my own potions without making me feel like a cheat. Thumbs up and favorited.
eldritchsyntax (hammerfell) Apr 22, 2012 @ 12:13pm 
snaux makes a VERY good point. If I owned this mod, I'd try to impliment it. ps: perhaps making a "failed" potion should give you 1/3 the experience in alchemy that making a known one, and making a potion that worked but used ingredients with unknown effects should grant 4/3 the experience of a known potion.
Arod Snaux Apr 17, 2012 @ 3:47pm 
Two Thumbs up!

What would be really cool, though, is if you could make this mod increase the Alchemy XP gain, but also greatly LOWER the ***overall*** XP gain from levelling it. Personally I'd like to see 0-100 alch only give me maybe 5 char levels, tops.

Levelling alchemy too fast at an early level is VERY dangerous (even without this mod): you make a few potions and suddenly you are fighting level 30 mobs with level 5 skills and gear! If you use this mod, I'd hold off making stuff until you are level 20 at least.

Also, even without this mod, if you know what to do you can gain 1:1 levels per potion (or better) at just about any level any level, and can hit level 75 without making a single potion, for that matter.

Arod Snaux Apr 17, 2012 @ 3:42pm 
Also, for those who are going to ask:

It's still way faster to train with Arcadia in Whiterun and pickpocket your gold back each time. That gets you level 75 Alch (no mats wasted), 100 Pickpocket, and +30 sneak in like 15 minutes. You need 1000g (which you get back) and it costs you zero mats.

After 75: Giants Toe + River Betty + Wheat. The potion is useless but VERY expensive, which what XP is based on. If you have a full set of alchemy gear and proper buffs it levels you super fast (without mods) and sells for upwards of 20k at max level... a full level of alchemy or more per potion. Sell those to vendors and you also gain +2 Speech per sale, easy.
Malkavian Apr 2, 2012 @ 8:21pm 
Thank you! I hated how slow it was to skill up Alchemy.
G0el  [author] Mar 26, 2012 @ 10:38am 
If you enjoy this mod, please consider donating as a thank you and to support future mods via the link to Paypal below. Your donation helps finance the extra time it takes to make future mods:
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Thanks very much!
G0el  [author] Feb 24, 2012 @ 11:11am 
This mod has been released on the Skyrim Nexus here:
http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=11082
G0el  [author] Feb 17, 2012 @ 5:09am 
On principle, I agree with you, Mareth. I don't see it as a cheat for the reasons you mentioned - however, the OP rightly pointed out that it could technically be called a cheat, so I added it to that category because it increases the mod's exposure.

Thanks for pointing that out though - I'm right with you.
Amethyst Feb 17, 2012 @ 1:59am 
I actually disagree with that. I wouldn't call it a cheat so much as fixing one of Bethesda's many oversights. Alchemy levels painfully slow and experimenting with random ingredients often doesn't increase your skill level at all.
G0el  [author] Feb 13, 2012 @ 4:38pm 
Good catch. Done :).
AnGrY p0rKcHoPs Feb 13, 2012 @ 4:22pm 
I really like the mod, It should be marked under cheats as well though,