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  1. iondragonx
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    btw, allways wondered why they did not included Mithril or Admantiumin in vanilla Skyrim? Or this fine dunmer chitin?

    I hear ya! Back in Daggerfall, the mats were: Iron < Steel < Silver < Elven < Dwarven < Mithril < Adamantium < Ebony < Orcish < Daedric.
    It was a little like that in Arena, too. Bethesda just loves to change their mind...
  2. TotalChomp
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    Woops, Double post (Edited)
  3. TotalChomp
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    @ Lionshard
    Yeah, I guess, But as a pure mage, You get perks which increase the effectiveness of certain spells, Such as Oakflesh, If you are not wearing heavy/light armour.
  4. LaserWerewolf
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    doublepost
    btw, allways wondered why they did not included Mithril or Admantiumin in vanilla Skyrim? Or this fine dunmer chitin?
  5. LaserWerewolf
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    "Mithril" will be even lore-friendly name.
  6. Zavek00
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    @lionshard
    hes probably thinking that the armour affects spell effectivness like in oblivion
  7. Stigwa
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    -snip-
    Damn, Nexus lags these days...
  8. Stigwa
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    So, this is not a retexture?
    Disappointed...

    But good work for a first time modder!
  9. Goldeneyedog
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    Consider renaming it "Mithril" as that is how it is spelt; not "Mythril" - Just a tip, not trying to cause problems but I'm pretty certain you meant the same kind of armour as in Lord of the Rings which is spelt "Mithril".
  10. Goldeneyedog
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    Consider renaming it "Mithril" as that is how it is spelt; not "Mythril" - Just a tip, not trying to cause problems but I'm pretty certain you meant the same kind of armour as in Lord of the Rings which is spelt "Mithril".