Morrowind Modding Showcases - The Art of Alchemy
Potions, brews, elixirs, and concoctions, the art of alchemy is a process of experimentation, combinations, refinement, and at last, perfection. It is a skill that is easy to learn and difficult to master, with ingredients to harvest and apparatuses to concoct new brews. And today, for a special episode of Morrowind Modding Showcases, we'll be covering a mod that utterly transforms the alchemical process in Morrowind, for today we're showcasing The Art of Alchemy by VitruvianGuar.
A complete replacement of the vanilla alchemical system, the Art of Alchemy is a real-time mod, where each alchemical apparatus plays a special part in the alchemical process.
The mortar and pestle is used to grind ingredients, the retort is used to brew potions, the alembic is used to combine the effects of two potions, and the calcinator is used to eliminate unwanted side effects. To brew the strongest potion you can, you'll need each apparatus, working in harmony, to produce a magical elixir for your every need!
The Art of Alchemy includes a ton of new convenience features, like effect filtering for ingredients, highlighted effect matching, new synergetic combinations that give your potions a boost in power, and the ability to brew vanilla game potions to complete quests.
There's new animated effects, new customization options, and much more in this, the most advanced alchemy overhaul ever made for Morrowind!
With so many features, this is the perfect mod for any fans of alchemical delights, and personally, I strongly recommend giving it a try!
[b]Download Links:[/b]
[url=https://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/52928]The Art of Alchemy By VitruvianGuar[/url]
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