Yeah, I agree with the previous comment. Changing just "light_en" corrects every item using that enchantment which is what you had in mind, I suppose and eliminates mod conflicts.
Exactly. I only changed the enchantments on Items that needed a "use on self", such as clothing. I left the "use on target" enchantment to prevent unnecessary conflicts and changes to other mods.
The more objects you change, the more the mod conflicts with other mods.
Instead of creating new enchantment and adding those to the items, you could have just changed "light_en" to "use on self". Then it would have conflicted with mods which only changes that particular enchantment.
But, now your mod might confllict with mods changing clothes like Unique finery Replacer, etc.
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Instead of creating new enchantment and adding those to the items, you could have just changed "light_en" to "use on self". Then it would have conflicted with mods which only changes that particular enchantment.
But, now your mod might confllict with mods changing clothes like Unique finery Replacer, etc.
My question is, why did you make a new enchantment and apply it to those items rather than just editing light_en?