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Changing the speed of spells


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Most spells have a projectile attached, especially ones such as fireball, lighting, etc. The Projectile has a speed value that you can change.

 

 

Where can I change them? Because I looked in the Magic effect branch, couldn't find anything over there. Thanks for your reply

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It's the projectile you need to edit to change that speed.

 

It can be found under "projectiles", which is under special effects tab.

 

 

Thanks! I found it :) I do have one more question, if I wish to rettexture the icestorm spell to a green coloured effect instead. How do I do that? Because I retextured the icestormfx shader, both of them. And I added my duplicated icestorm nif file to the art section, however, there are like tons of different textures like Raylight, Plane etc.. And I tried fixing it in nifskope but I can't find any of the texture (flower icons) while having the icestorm fx opened.

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I think those effects might be colored in different way.

 

Here's idea on how to change them: (Not completely sure myself though)

 

Open the mesh in nifskope.

Click the part you wish to change (or the part which needs to be recolored)

Click the small triangle, so the list expands

Click on BSlightingShaderProperty, do not expand the list (so it's highlighted)

Then click on Block details.

Now check the "Emissive color", if it's black, don't touch it, just try next mesh. (until you find mesh which has some other color than black on the emissive color)

The color is probably blue/dark blue or something like that.

Click on the colorful circle thing, change the color, save the nif

Test in-game.

 

That's only idea I get, I've never edited spell FX's myself, so I am not 100% certain if it works, but it should.

 

Some effects/meshes are colored with that color effect, so you can't change the color with textures, you need to do it via the actual mesh.

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Well, I'd say its the ones which are NOT black, as you are probably going to change it to green?

I'd find the blue ones.

 

Sub-branches? could you take a screenshot?

 

 

Well, the thing is that they are all like multi-colored, they all look like a color slider.

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