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Soulfire adds several features to the game in the form of perks, lesser powers, and spells, with the goal of making the use of enchanted weapons and capturing of souls to make and power them, more interesting and less of a boring, tedious, micromanaging grind.

It is a work in progress, but definitely playable in its present state.

FEATURES:


- SOULFIRE

The namesake lesser power of this mod will merge your magicka pool with the power reserves of your equipped weapons. In effect, your magicka pool acts as an additional layer of charge over the regular charge of your weapon. If you have enough magicka to fully recharge the weapon, the weapon will be fully recharged immediately. Otherwise, after draining your magicka, you will regenerate magicka into the weapon instead of into your magicka pool, at your natural magicka regeneration rate (including any multipliers). Once the weapon is fully charged, you will regenerate magicka normally.

How much charge you channel into the weapon per magicka spent depends on your Enchanting skill:

|-------------------------------------|
| Enchanting Skill | Charge / Magicka |
|-------------------------------------|
| Less than 20 | 1 / 8 |
| 20 - 39 | 1 / 4 |
| 40 - 59 | 1 / 2 |
| 60 - 79 | 1 / 1 |
| 80 - 99 | 2 / 1 |
| 100 (Or greater) | 4 / 1 |
|-------------------------------------|

- If you are charging two weapons at once, your magicka will be distributed evenly to both.

Soulfire acts on weapons in one of two ways, depending on whether the weapon is "Channeled" or not:

* If a weapon is channeled, Soulfire will always recharge it up to its maximum charge.
* If a weapon is not channeled, Soulfire will only recharge it up to the charge it had when you equipped it. If it was fully charged, then Soulfire will charge it back up to full charge after you use it. If it was half-charged, then Soulfire will only recharge it back up to half charge. If it was not charged at all when you equipped it, then Soulfire will not recharge the weapon at all.

There are two ways to "Channel" a weapon:

* Standard: While Soulfire is active (and *only* while it is active), the lesser power 'Soulfire - Channel Weapon' is added to your spell list. Drop the weapon from your inventory into the world [1], target it with the cursor (you will need to be able to see the weapon name, stats, etc.), and activate the power. The weapon is now channeled, and will remain channeled indefinitely. You can channel up to 32 weapons this way at a time (once you go over the limit, weapons you haven't used in a long time will be unchanneled automatically).
* Classic: Whenever you activate the Soulfire lesser power, any weapons you have equipped will be immediately channeled. However, once you unequip them they are no longer channeled. This is the channeling method long-time users of Soulfire will be familiar with.

You select which method you prefer in the MCM.

[1] NEVER try to channel a stack of weapons with the standard channeling method. A stack of weapons is anything ending in a number like 'Iron Sword of Embers (10)'. When you do this, it confuses the game and it will not be able to track the items properly anymore. If you accidentally do this, immediately go into 'Options' and under 'Soulfire' select 'Clear Channeled Weapons'. That will put things back in a workable state.


- SOUL HARVESTER (née Acquisitive Soul Gems)

The Soul Harvester perks [1] allow you to more intelligently trap souls into soul gems, helping you to avoid accidentally trapping a soul into a soul gem which is too large for it, effectively wasting that gem. If you are familiar with "Smart Souls" or "Acquisitive Souls Gems", this feature is very similar - and, once you unlock the perks, it is the same as having one of those mods installed.

Importantly, note that you can enable the full Smart Souls functionality immediately in the MCM, if you don't want to screw around with the perks.

In addition, the first perk in this perk branch will allow you to tell if you don't have a matching soul gem for a soul you are trying to trap, as soon as you cast the spell and *before* you finish off the target and capture the soul. This gives you a chance to let the effect expire on the target, or drop the larger gems you don't want to waste by capturing the soul, or even acquire a matching soul gem somehow.

Anyway, here are the perks:

- Novice Harvester - You will get a notification when you have no matching Soul Gem for a trapped Soul.
- Apprentice Harvester - Trap Petty souls in Petty Soul Gems only.
- Adept Harvester - Trap Lesser souls in Lesser Soul Gems only.
- Expert Harvester - Trap Common souls in Common Soul Gems only.
- Master Harvester - Always trap souls into a matching Soul Gem.

Finally, Soul Harvester does one more thing: it fixes the bug where a partially-filled Soul Gem can be "emptied out" by dropping it into the world (and, that partially-filled gems don't correctly stack). With Soul Harvester, if you capture a soul into too large a gem, there is no getting it back out [2]. This was done to make the perks actually worthwhile.

If you don't like the removal of this bug/exploit, again remember that you can just enable the Smart Souls functionality which removes the need to use the exploit in the first place.

[1] Version 2.0 will feature the Soul Harvester perk branch added into a new Soulfire perk tree using the "Campfire" mod by Chesko. Until then, the Novice/Apprentice/Adept/Expert/Master Conjuration perks will be the substitute.

[2] Azura's Star and The Black Star can still be emptied out this way. I don't think I can fix that.


- SOUL SCRY

Soul Scry, an apprentice-level Alteration spell available at most spell book vendors, allows you to perceive the soul quality of creatures and people in the immediate area.

It works very much like "Detect Life", except the range is shorter and you can't use it to see through walls. Initially, you can only use it to tell white souls from black souls, however there are two perks [1] for it:

- Soul Scryer (Rank 1) - Soul Scry can distinguish Petty, Lesser, and Common Souls, from Greater and Grand ones.
- Soul Scryer (Rank 2) - Soul Scry can distinguish between all Soul qualities.

[1] Until 2.0, "Novice Alteration" and "Apprentice Alteration" will substitute for the Soul Scryer perks.


- HOW TO GET

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Soulfire: Will show up in boss loot at all levels. Will to start to be available at more spell vendors as your Magic skills increase. It is also available at two locations in the world: VA LBHE EBBZ NG GUR PBYYRTR BS JVAGREUBYQ NAQ ARKG GB ZNYLA INERAF PBECFR.

Soul Scry: Will show up in regular loot after level ten and at spell vendors at all levels. It is also available in one location in the world: ARNE GUR JBEQ JNYY VA OYRNX SNYYF ONEEBJ.


- COMING SOON:

* Soulfire - Endow: teach followers to use Soulfire, after unlocking a perk
* Soul Reaver: lesser power and related perks
* Transmute Soul Gem: spell and miniquest (very mini)
* Brand new perk tree via 'Campfire' mod by Chesko.

Installation:
Place the contents of the archive in your Skyrim/Data directory. Works with Nexus Mod Manager.

Upgrading:
Make sure the Soulfire lesser power is toggled off, save, then install the newer version.

Uninstalling:
Run the uninstaller from MCM first, and wait for it to say "Complete". Uninstalling mods from existing games always carries some risk, however running the uninstaller will put Soulfire in a state where it can be uninstalled very safely.

Compatibility:
Not compatible with Smart Souls, Acquisitive Soul Gems, or Acquisitive Soul Gems Multithreaded. Uninstall these mods before you install/upgrade Soulfire. If you like, you can enable the full Smart Souls functionality from the start, rather than relying on the perks added to Soulfire.

Compatible with any mod that adds new soul trap spells, or that changes the existing ones, provided it uses the magicSoulTrapFXScript in the usual way.

Compatible with all perk mods, SPERG, etc.