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Of course this is for the original skyrim so it won't work on the HD version.
I have the materials to keep making the potions but 30 seconds are just not enough when i get so easily lost in all of the options when choosing an enchantment, most enchantments i can do in those 30s are 2, 3 if i'm really fast. With smithing i dont have that problem but omg the enchanting anoys me
Thanks for the mod :D
Damn good job always was pissed at the 30 second time.
The only real side effect from this mod is that your alchemy will level faster since it's based on the gold value of the potion created. This can be a good or bad thing depending on how you look at it. You can also choose to make a tidy sum by vendoring them instead, since 1 potion could easily get all a vendor's gold ( pumping up speech as well).
For my current char, a Blacksmith's Elixir costs 6944 gold from the vendor!
I will of course lower that now because i don't want to pay more for something the game should have provided from the start. (Untick autocalc that is)
I am going to test my changes to the potions purchased at vendors. The "Blacksmith's Elexir" that i just changed to 10 minutes now has a base cost of 5010 (from 185) which leads me to believe i will pay roughly 27x the price for these at vendors when they come into stock. ^^
Your mod changes the base cost of the ingredient which isn't the same as the base value of the same.
AFAIK this is a cumulative effect where when you mix a potion the sell value (in gold) is calculated from these base costs when mixing a potion.
Take Spriggan Sap + Blisterworth:
In non modded the cumulative base cost is 55 + 33 = 88
With your mod the cumulative base cost is 407 + 75 = 482 (Increase of 547%)
My theory is that if you where to sell a "Enchanter's Philter" to a vendor for 100 gold normally that same potion with your mod would now sell for 547 gold.
Not that it matters because who would make these and sell them instead of using them.
I also found a possible solution to the vendor potions durations so that's a good thing i guess. (Looking under Magic->Potion in CK and filtering for Enchanting or Smithing)
So the purchase cost is the same.
Sorry for the confusion!
Maybe this should have been mentioned in the description?
If you're looking for the best recipies and want to make some really awesome gear in the process, try my guide on the subject which is also available as a book which is particularly handy if you're already using console commands.
Nevertheless... it exists as a chant, if not a potion: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=12861
And seriously, 30 seconds? I can't even find the item I want to enchant in 30 seconds, much less sort through 150 effects, find a soul gem, and type out a name. What were they thinking?
@k0t0v0d: Пожалуйста!