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Complete crafting overhaul special edition
Complete crafting overhaul special edition










complete crafting overhaul special edition complete crafting overhaul special edition

Tags on the re-balance mod make it so the output Bashed patch has the new entry of item A at level C (Relev) and does NOT have the old entry of item A at level B (Delev). Most mods keep the vanilla item A configuration, while 'adding' new items to the leveled list (Relev).Ī specific mod re-balances the game, and changes the level at which item A can be found from level B to level C. Vanilla game has item A appear in a leveled list when the character is level B. This is used for any mod that may alter the vanilla (or another mod's) leveled lists - CCOR is a prime example for using said tag, since it removes items from certain leveled lists, and re-balances the level at which many objects in the vanilla game are found.Īs a specific example of the Delev tag's function: Relev 'adds' new leveled list entries from the tagged mod - this is required on any mod that adds new items (with a few exceptions for mods that add items via scripts, quests, or static world placements).ĭelev 'removes' leveled list entries if they 'are not' present in the tagged mod, but 'are' present in the tagged mod's masters.

complete crafting overhaul special edition

Most correctly set up mods should have both Relev and Delev tags applied (though both are not always necessarily 'required' on a mod, depending on what the mod does). Just for clarity, it determines behavior based on tags, which can also 'remove' items from leveled lists. The bashed patch only combines leveled lists, it doesn't care what's actually IN the lists (AFAIK anyway). Copy the included files into your Skyrim Special Edition > Edit Scripts folder.












Complete crafting overhaul special edition