Macole I am far from an expert in the way Oblivion, its mods, or the construction set work. I was at first put off by Bash being awkward to learn about but it is so cleverly programmed it does nearly everything for you automatically. Its installation method is so much better than OBMM, nobody running more than a dozen mods should be using OBMM any more. Without any complicated setting up you can switch between different mods and test them in a few seconds. For example yesterday I was feeling unhappy with my water, so I quit my game, uninstalled Realistic Water and switched to enhanced water, and was back in my game and had decided to continue with enhanced water all within a few seconds. No complications. I can go back to realistic water in a few seconds any time if I want to. I no longer use OBMM for a single mod (though I did use it to unpack a few OBMM files before installing them with Wrye Bash). The bash patch is utterly simple. One click on the boss button and all the mods are ordered. Click to rebuild your patch and all the options are configured automatically for you. I spent a couple of hours studying the readme and the pictorial guide and it felt daunting but in practice you just keep clicking ok. It is a brilliant piece of work and you are really missing out if you stay away from it. The hardest thing to do is installing Bash and python and that isn't very hard.