This mod just swaps the stats on the Guild Master's armor and the Blackguard's armor from the Dragonborn DLC so that, in my opinion, they make more sense.
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Have you ever wondered why the Blackguard's armor from the Dragonborn DLC has higher stats than the Guild Master's armor? I mean, to get the Guild Master's armor you have to complete numerous quests, and it takes a lot of time and effort to achieve them. Yet, the Blackguard's armor, which you can get access to after a pretty simple quest, has higher stats!? Well, worry no more! This mod fixes that. The stats have now been swapped on the two armor sets. Now the Guild Master's armor has the more powerful enchantments, the higher value, and the higher armor rating compared to the Blackguard's armor. However, the weights of the two armor sets were kept so that the Guild Master's armor also weighs more as it is long sleeved, so theoretically should be heavier than the short sleeved Blackguard's armor. A few of the thieves guild improved armor variants were also edited slightly as well to stick with the rankings of the armor sets, from best to 'worst' (not that any are bad) being Guild Master's Armor, then Blackguard's Armor, then Thieves Guild Improved Armor, then the regular Thieves Guild Armor.
Installation: Just install normally via NMM, or unpack the esp into the skyrim data folder.