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evolvedbullet1

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  1. Have your follower pick up every arrow in a certain radius of you picked up, and than he/she will shout out when their all done (ex. lets get going, lets go, etc.)
  2. I always thought there were diminishing returns with the cost reduction.. Guess Ive been playing too many MMOs. Greybeard Robes can be crafted w/ this mod: Tis pretty cool :D
  3. Yes... regarding the high leveled thing, I thought about that, and I've come to a decision. Smithing is broken but people use it to level themselves regardless. I found it essential for my mage early game cause without the right perks, the destruction school was draining all the magicka I had no matter of how much work I cut into it. At low level, the robes you can buy/locate are minimal. It took me awhile till I could get my masters robe (I think it was lvl 35) and why I'm a wee bit frustrated is because the enemies around skyrim don't level (I don't think). This limits your movement across the dungeons of Skyrim due to the lack of equipment that can compete with enemies in their respective clusters (fighting a pack of restless and normal Draugr vses fighting a pack of Overlords and a Wight Draugr). Granted, in those situations where you bit off a more than you can chew, you have potions. When you add potions into your standard fighting routine, you investigate to how to stop this because frankly... you shouldn't have to use a potion when fighting. It's a regen problem. This solution leads down the path of Alchemy/Enchanting, which will consume more very necessary perk points. My point is, for the person who's just trying to scrap-by by means of magic, the robes are a make-or-break piece of your apparel. You make a good point about the Arch Mage robes, but their not acceptable when your playing in the late game. In my case, I find Magic Regen to be essential, even if it adds only 50+% on top at a sacrifice for the cost reduction for all skills. http://static.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/images/3338-2-1323610652.jpg vs. http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/3845/tesv2012011121114304.jpg
  4. Hi there, I don't write on the forums but seeing that some do, even the creators of mods, it wouldn't hurt to relay my ideas to those who could use them: Level-friendly Craftable Robes When I began playing through my modded playthrough of Skyrim, I found myself disappointed that I was forced to wear robes that looked like they were found at the bottom of a lake, or they were washed but never dried. I've come to terms with wearing these robes, but not longer. Id like some clothing, or even armor with the enchantments of the robes ranging from Novice to Master. Their is a natural way of doing this by means of enchanting, but even with a filled grand soul, you can't even get close to what a Master Robe of Destruction (ex.) can give. The robes could level based on the material used: Novice Robes of *school* - Leather, Adept Robes of *school* - Dwarven, etc.. This also includes the hoods. An Alchemy Store Going from store to store is alright, but sometimes its a real hassle. I go from Markarth's alchemy shop to Falkreath, which is frequently attacked by dragons. Needless to say, I can go through a big ordeal of crap to get my alchemy business done (let alone any business but that's not important right now). I can never find human hearts, know a very few amount of places for Daedra Hearts. Someone bless me with a one stop shop. It doesn't have to have a ridiculous amount of ingredients, just some of everything (5 or so). Craftable Staffs I know the Ultimate Mod lets you make these at a Smithy, but that's the only mod that can do that and to be frank, I don't like to install incomplete mods. It would be awesome if someone create custom-made staffs! But that's not required. Something that can make someone invisible for X amount of seconds, turn someone into an apple (hehe), or maybe even dissolve a human target on use (to acquire a human heart or human flesh). A House Smelter I got a mod that lets me have a smithy, working bench, and grindstone in my Markarth home, but no smelter! Oh and a tanning rack too. So much useless leg work to get what I need... where's the remote controller! That's all I got so far. Hope this sparks some ideas.
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