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...
@ 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.
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".
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".
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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...
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.
btw, allways wondered why they did not included Mithril or Admantiumin in vanilla Skyrim? Or this fine dunmer chitin?
hes probably thinking that the armour affects spell effectivness like in oblivion
Damn, Nexus lags these days...
Disappointed...
But good work for a first time modder!