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Seeker of Sorcery Glow Removal


keianh

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Simple mod request: Disable the glow effect that comes with the Seeker of Might/Sorcery/Shadows Black Book quest reward. The effect was cool at first, now I just find it distracting, especially in first person mode and in darker environments (plus it comes with an irritating glowing spot, between the characters feet, that looks like a glitch!)

Or would it be easy enough for me to turn the textures themselves transparent? Where would I find the proper files to make that work?

Thanks for your help and suggestions!

 

 

Seeker of Might
Seeker of Sorcery
Seeker of Shadows

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Open both Skyrim and Dragonborn in CK as master files.

 

Find the appropriate spells, under the Magic tab. It'll take a bit of hunting... feel free to double-click on various spells to read their in-game names and descriptions. Open them up and see what effects are attached. Double-click the effects and see what their CK names are in the little drop list. Write them all down.

 

Now look up those effects in CK. The effects are full of drop menus that specify their special effects (FX). Set whatever you would like to "none." Alternatively, some more complex spells might have a script attached, in the bottom right corner. Select Edit Properties to see what it controls, and change any FX accordingly.

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Thank you for the helpful info, Konrann! It turns out that this effect was not intentional after all. Found a fix (after spending way too much time searching o.o) This youtube video shows the problem, and the reply to the video pasted below was the fix that finally worked for me. It references the forum thread pasted below that. Posting this here just in case anyone else happens to stumble on this bug the same way I did...



Radam Smetenskij
3 months ago
in reply to TheMachete1972

I also had the purple dots left after adding and removing Storm Atronach abilities. I fixed it by going to the Nexus thread upa1444 mentioned, downloading the DRAGON PRIEST PURPLE SMOKE EFFECT .pex file and putting it in skyrim\data\scripts, and then adding and removing Dragon Priest abilities: player.addspell 9bcca player.removespell 9bcca


http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/872861-tutorial-removing-unwanted-magic-effects-from-the-player/
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