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Console command needed to add perk points


Deseoso

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I am using Skyrim Redone which adds lots of new paths in the skill trees so I downloaded the Skyrim Community Uncapper so that I could get 3 points per level up to level 10 then 2 points per level until level 20 and then one point from then on.

 

When I was using NMM it worked fine but I changed recently to MO and for some reason I cannot get the Uncapper to work and I only get one point per level.

 

Does anyone know the console command for adding points as I'm sick of trying to get the uncapper to work?

 

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When I was using NMM it worked fine but I changed recently to MO and for some reason I cannot get the Uncapper to work and I only get one point per level.

 

Seeing as the Uncapper is a SKSE plugin you're most likely simply not starting Skyrim via SKSE.

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Did you install SKSE correctly to /Skyrim and not /Skyrim/Data? MO can't install SKSE for you because it doesn't go in the virtual data folder, it goes straight into the /Skyrim folder. That part you have to do manually.

 

When you installed the uncapper via MO, did you sort Skyre to load after Uncapper so T3ndo's custom ini can overwrite the ini that comes with Uncapper? If not, the reason you're not getting the extra perks is because your game is not reading T3ndo's customizations. An easy way to do this so you don't have to keep watching if they're loading correctly is go into Mod Organizer/Mods/Uncapper/SKSE/Plugins/ and rename SKSE_Elys_Uncapper to something like SKSE_Elys_Uncapper_BACKUP or whatever, so the game will ignore that file and only read T3ndo's SKSE_Elys_Uncapper file.

 

There's no command to give you X perk points to spend. To manually add the specific perks you want, type help [name of perk] sans brackets on the console, take note of the perk code number, then use player.addperk [perkcode].

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Okay, solved the problem. I installed this mod via MO and then I edited the ini file that I found in the folder Skyrim\Data\SKSE\Plugins. What I did not realise is that that was the file that had been installed by NMM. The ini file that was created when the mod was installed through MO was put into it's own separate folder within the Skyrim\Mod Organizer\Mods folder.

 

Editing this ini file and deleting the old file solved the problem.

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