@Tehwardrag It was more the deadric hearts I was refering to, They are pretty rare from vendors and there are only a few in the world before finishing the quest "peices of the past". Also ebony is only buyable after level 22 I believe so anything before that I would consider killing a dragon easier. I personally was able to make dragon armor well before I managed to secure the materials for deadric armor because I was only about level 15 by the time I hit 100 Smithing.
@ThePerformer Ahh I see what you are on about now, I didn't pick up the typo in your last post so I was confused about why you were rambling about arrows when this mod had nothing to do with them.
@Lynix Didn't realize what I said was hard to understand, regardless, what I was getting at was the reason you were making this mod was to adjust the values of dragon to be better. Instead you changed everything up to obtaining it and left changing the values of the armor last or not complete (according to line I quoted). I was making a slight gag that your priorities changing in the middle from simply changing how good dragon armor was into the concept of what you now have.
@Tehwarddrag Your armor rating doesn't stop at 600, but past 600 it makes no difference after that point because you don't go past the 80% defense bonus mark.
@Tehwardrag You can have bigger armor rating than 600, but it will be useless. For example, you can have armor with rating of 900 (I had Dragonplate Armor with over 800), but it will be as good as armor with 600 armor rating.
Wow I never realized that daedric is actually better. Thanks for pointing that out. I've made my own mod to fix that. I can appreciate your concept and work to rebalance it, although I disagree a bit with your reasons.
Since I started playing Skyrim, I've got a tendancy to stop before meeting the greybeads ad adventure around whiterun and get 100 smithing two sets of draonplate armor. I personally find it more difficult to gather the dead dragon pieces, namely the scales, to create a full set of dragonplate, than to drop 3000 gold at Acadia's shop over a course of three weeks at the most and a handful more on ebony for the materials to make a set of daedric. However, that's just my oppinion and yours is pretty well stated.
@Crimsanotikku There's an armor cap? Because I've got an armor rating of 652 with just regular vanilla Skyrim and perks and I detect no cap.
@ThePerformer What the hell are you on about? Why are you quoting me?
@Crimsanotikku Maybe so but that requires you to grab perks in Heavy Armor I'm assuming which not everyone has.
I love how people forget these things, Just because your warrior character has heavy armour perks doesn't mean mine does. They are not needed when you have 100 Block. My current armour rating with my mod is 501 which makes it pretty useful.
Aside from the fact that there are a million other mods that do this, this mod is mostly useless because the default armor cap is 567, which can be achieved by wearing Steel Plate armor without a shield and Dwarven armor with a shield.
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Ya, went back and reread what I said. My bad D:
@ThePerformer Ahh I see what you are on about now, I didn't pick up the typo in your last post so I was confused about why you were rambling about arrows when this mod had nothing to do with them.
Didn't realize what I said was hard to understand, regardless, what I was getting at was the reason you were making this mod was to adjust the values of dragon to be better. Instead you changed everything up to obtaining it and left changing the values of the armor last or not complete (according to line I quoted). I was making a slight gag that your priorities changing in the middle from simply changing how good dragon armor was into the concept of what you now have.
@Tehwarddrag
Your armor rating doesn't stop at 600, but past 600 it makes no difference after that point because you don't go past the 80% defense bonus mark.
You can have bigger armor rating than 600, but it will be useless. For example, you can have armor with rating of 900 (I had Dragonplate Armor with over 800), but it will be as good as armor with 600 armor rating.
Since I started playing Skyrim, I've got a tendancy to stop before meeting the greybeads ad adventure around whiterun and get 100 smithing two sets of draonplate armor. I personally find it more difficult to gather the dead dragon pieces, namely the scales, to create a full set of dragonplate, than to drop 3000 gold at Acadia's shop over a course of three weeks at the most and a handful more on ebony for the materials to make a set of daedric. However, that's just my oppinion and yours is pretty well stated.
@Crimsanotikku
There's an armor cap? Because I've got an armor rating of 652 with just regular vanilla Skyrim and perks and I detect no cap.
Why are you quoting me?
@Crimsanotikku Maybe so but that requires you to grab perks in Heavy Armor I'm assuming which not everyone has.
I love how people forget these things, Just because your warrior character has heavy armour perks doesn't mean mine does. They are not needed when you have 100 Block. My current armour rating with my mod is 501 which makes it pretty useful.
If you want, you can change armor cap to 1000, or even to 2000's:
http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=8246
...if that's the problem for you.