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PLEASE make or help me make an INTUITIVE death mod that is NOT overthought.


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I think all of Skyrim's death mods are failed because they are overthought. They're all a bit ridiculous and kinda clumsy. Ashes is cool and intuitively does what a death mod should do but it still requires SKSE and some amount of configuration. No death mod does what anybody looking for a death mod intuitively wants it to do. I have a legit copy of SSE, but I do not use SKSE.

 

Sometimes the modding community is so good that too many mods which do too much exist. I love mods with 'simply' in the name.

 

I want to make an intuitive death mod, but I have never made a mod for a Bethesda game and I have no idea where to start. I am willing to make it, but if this is so simple that somebody could spoonfeed it to me, I would be really appreciative.

 

I imagine it would work like this. Really simple.

 

PC is set to essential.

Once PC health equals 0 or less, COC (some location) is triggered.

I think a shrine would be most appropriate, or an inn. There need be no more functionality. Different versions of the mod could be installed which change the area. I think this has to be easy to make- right?

I don't know how this forum works or how generous it is, I by no means expect somebody to drop a custom mod in my lap, and I would be more than happy to be directed to a guide or a tutorial. If this is a kind of mod that takes 5 minutes to make and you are willing to do it, could you make it trigger coc to the Temple of Mara or the Shrine of the divines in whiterun?

 

 

The next thing that could be added (but is not necessary) is some type of penalty. Maybe PC health reaching 0 triggers COC [shrine] and also removes gold from your inventory, or subtracts all skill level progress to the next level, or disbands your followers.

 

This mod will make storing gold at your house useful.

 

If I am an idiot and this simple mod already exists I would be extra thankful if you could show it to me ! Ty.

 

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