Regarding balance issues, I humbly ask if weight increase could be in percentage of normal carrying? That way it would be more interesting to invest in stamina even for wizards.
Yo infinate carry weight is about as powered as Summon arvak. As a mount, arvak will carry infinite carry weight in your inventory. Arvak has a faster movement speed too, though cannot be summoned indoors, or in the forgotten Vale for some reason.
Arvak is an apprentice level spell, that requires a quest and a quest chain to get. Following that logic, at least an apprentice spell should have infinate carry weight. But factoring the quest chain I think it should be an adept or higher. Even a master level spell instead of +100 carry weight.
I'm using these with a mod that increases spell magnitude and duration based off your perk mastery, so right now my Alteration mastery is giving me 560 or so carry weight for several minutes with Atlas's Shoulders. Considering I've been spending every level into magicka and health, this is a great find and it really needs more spotlights for it :3
My current character is a mage based heavy armor warrior using bound weapons... he thanks you. These spells will be a great help. Currently 500+ magicka 200+ health and stamina so his carry weight is a little low.
I'd put more points in stamina but I use the Smart Cast mod and my healing spells replenish stamina as well so there is no need to put more in. The green bar never goes down.
Correct. Although the previous version was stackable I never intended it to be. It was out of line with the other spells in Skyrim. I tried to base this mod closely to the 'flesh' spells in terms of magic cost etc. Due to the type of spell, vanilla dual casting only increases the duration; however i'll possibly make a new version where dual cast also further increases carry weight (assuming i can get it to work properly).
Love this mod. The latest version says "spells will no longer stack" Does this mean that I cant cast Lightwight and Featherweight at the same time if I update? Thanks T
Love this mod. The latest version says "spells will no longer stack" Does this mean that I cant cast Lightwight and Featherweight at the same time if I update? Thanks T
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Regarding balance issues, I humbly ask if weight increase could be in percentage of normal carrying? That way it would be more interesting to invest in stamina even for wizards.
Endorsed.
50 100 125 150 200
or
100 150 200 250 300
Both for at least 2 minutes.
Thanks!
Arvak is an apprentice level spell, that requires a quest and a quest chain to get. Following that logic, at least an apprentice spell should have infinate carry weight. But factoring the quest chain I think it should be an adept or higher. Even a master level spell instead of +100 carry weight.
Hello, i wanna ask you if you think to convert your Skyrim Mod to Skyrim Special Edition?
Ill tried to make a Carrieweight Mod but i failed so hard, so it would be nice to have your Mod in my Skyrim SE Loadorder.
Or Maybe i could trie to convert it over to SSE?
mfg CHAOS
Currently 500+ magicka 200+ health and stamina so his carry weight is a little low.
I'd put more points in stamina but I use the Smart Cast mod and my healing spells replenish stamina as well so there is no need to put more in. The green bar never goes down.
Cheers again for the great mod
Correct. Although the previous version was stackable I never intended it to be. It was out of line with the other spells in Skyrim. I tried to base this mod closely to the 'flesh' spells in terms of magic cost etc. Due to the type of spell, vanilla dual casting only increases the duration; however i'll possibly make a new version where dual cast also further increases carry weight (assuming i can get it to work properly).
Cheers
The latest version says "spells will no longer stack" Does this mean that I cant cast Lightwight and Featherweight at the same time if I update?
Thanks
T
The latest version says "spells will no longer stack" Does this mean that I cant cast Lightwight and Featherweight at the same time if I update?
Thanks
T