Wish you could buy all those things that vendors leave laying around? Now you can!
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Vendors in Skyrim leave out so many goods, but you can't buy any of them! This mod aims to fix that.
Now, you can take anything that left out on a vendor's stand, provided you can pay of course! Picking up the item will result in an appropriate amount of gold being removed from your inventory and the item being added to your inventory. It's as simple as that.
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NOTES: - REQUIRES SKSE 1.6.14 AT LEAST! - The cursor will show "Steal ITEM", but disregard this. Picking it up will be legal. - With this mod active, you cannot steal without sneaking. This is by design. I plan to add a toggle spell in future. - You can only buy from known vendors. Comment if I'm missing any. - This is a first release, and it likely buggy. - As of right now, the cost of all items is the base value, which is considerably lower than the price the vendor would normally sell you things for. This will be corrected in future versions.