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A SkyProc Patcher that automatically adds all modded armor and weapons to leveled lists.

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Thanks to DienesToo and ogerboss for keeping SkyProccer updated, and helping me with making this patcher on the support threads.

This is a relatively simple mod; it is a SkyProc Patcher that incorporates all modded weapons and armors into the leveled lists. The way this mod works is it creates some leveled lists for each vanilla item, places the vanilla items and the modded items that are similar to them into the newly created list, and then replaces most instances of the vanilla items, in leveled lists or on actors, with the new leveled list. This also has a few other changes; Silver Weapons can now be found where Steel Weapons could be found, and Nordic Armor can be found where Orcish Armor or Steel Plate Armor could be found.

Some things to note:
This mod won't add to or edit faction outfits; like the forsworn, thieves guild, hold guards, vigilants of stendarr, etc. However Silver and Ancient Nordic Weapons are covered.

Some weapons will be much rarer compared to others, depending on their name and rating; a Steel Katana or Khopesh won't be found as often as a Steel Broadsword, and a Steel Sword that does as much damage as an Elven Sword will be found with other Steel Swords, but will be found much less often compared to a normal Steel Sword.

There are some checks to prevent unique outfits being edited, or unique items being added to leveled lists:
  • This mod won't edit the items of any leveled lists that have the flag "Use All" set.
  • This mod won't edit the items of any actor that has the flags "Unique", "Protected", or "Essential" set.
  • This mod doesn't edit outfits at all. (But may edit the leveled lists that make up the outfit)

Items won't be included into the lists if they follow any of the points below:
  • They don't have the proper keywords; WeapTypeBow, ArmorBoots, ArmorCuirass, etc.
  • The item is not flagged as playable
  • The item doesn't have a name
  • The item uses another item as a template
  • The item has an enchantment
  • The weapon has a damage rating of 0
  • The name or editor ID of the item has any of the following words in it:
" of " (Note the spaces before and after 'of')
"Skyforge"
"Guild"
"Nightingale"
"Companion"
"Unique"
"Replica"
"Assassin"
"Aedra"
"Gildegreen"
"Jorrvaskr"
"Stormlord"
"Boethiah"
"Sithis"
"Ysgramor"
"Alduin"
"Guard"
"Whiterun"
"Dawnstar"
"Falkreath"
"Markarth"
"Morthal"
"Riften"
"Solitude"
"Windhelm"
"Winterhold"
"Spectral"
"Fantasy"


This mod should be compatible with most mods. The only issues would be with mods that add unique items that don't follow any of the points above. If that's the case, simply disable that mod's plugin before running the Loot Lists patcher. Or alternatively, edit the items' editor IDs with TES5edit to include the word "Unique" or "Fantasy" or another keyword before running the patcher.

Mods that edit leveled lists, Requiem for example, are also compatible, and are also recommended. Simply have their mod installed and loaded properly before running the Loot Lists patcher. You will simply find the same quality of items that is expected from those mods, but with a larger variety of items.

Immersive Armors is a small issue; in that it dynamically adds it's items to leveled lists via scripts. This won't cause anything game breaking, but you may find Immersive Armors' items more frequently than others, and at different levels. Also Immersive Armors' items don't use the normal vanilla material keywords for some demented reason, so any armors added to the lists through this mod's patcher will be found less frequently.

Here is a small list of mods that I have tested that should work with little to no effort:


First, make sure you have all other mods that edit leveled lists installed and set up, including other SkyProc patchers. Also make sure that items that add unique items are disabled. Then simply download the mod from the Nexus, install it via your preferred method, and use the patcher, found under Data/SkyProc Patchers/Loot Lists/Loot Lists.jar.

This will make a plugin file; "Loot Lists.esp", and some files found under Data/SkyProc Patchers/Loot Lists, I would recommend putting these files into their own mod in the Nexus Mod Manager, or Mod Organizer. The "Loot Lists.esp" should be loaded after all it's dependencies.

Uninstalling is dead easy; Delete the "Loot Lists.esp", and everything under Data/SkyProc Patchers/Loot Lists