Why not just open up your Creation Kit, type in 'training' in the Gameplay 'settings' section. Set the daily training limit to 99, and don't touch anything else!
Open the Adamant mod in Creation Kit. Use drop down menu to access Actor Values. Change the exp rate of the skills you are interested in to whatever values you wish them to be.
Then play another 100 hours of Skyrim...while telling your friends that you are playing other games so they don't know you are still playing a 10 year old game....hehe
Well Creation Kit didn't really work for me, so I used SSEEdit and have found Actor Values. Except I have no idea what I am doing, the mod combines two skill trees into one and adds a custom skill tree.
Found on Steam, you have to go through the store. Unfortunately it is not supported by any of the fixes that applies to the Bethesda Launcher version nor can you run it through MO2 like you need to. Which is going to be a major problem when the launcher is sunsetted.
Yeah, people have a hard time grasping just how much modding does for this game. Graphics + extra content makes Skyrim a new game everytime I upgrade it!
Endorsed. Put simply the best slow levelling mod out there. All the others went about it the wrong way by slowing level gains and not the skill xp making you even more op or making a mod with strings attached. Almost entirely what I was looking for minus the trainer side of the mod but that can be edited back to vanilla or whatever you wish using the SSEE in thirty seconds. So don't let that put you off if you are thinking of this.
SSEE is easy to use if I can do it so can you. One further note the mod author had set the lockpicking modifier to the wrong decimal point on the 50% reduction. It was reduced to 5% instead :). Easy mistake to make and again fixable in 30 seconds. If you don't have SSEE I'd recommend getting it it will make your modding life alot easier.
So I tried some different files, and they all made me level up faster- this mod is like exactly what I want in my playthrough, it'd be so amazing if it worked! :D
My advice, check your load order. Either you had something that reduced leveling already (like Morrowloot for example) and then installed this mod = faster leveling. Or you might have Uncapper installed. Or some other mod is conflicting weirdly with this mod.
It slows the skill progression by the given %. So if a skill progresses at 100%, then a -50% would leave you with 50% skill progression....that means you level your skill at 1/2 the speed.
This mod is not working at all for me. I am trying to use the one the version that eliminates xp gains completely, yet xp is progressing normally. Is this mod truly intended for the Special Edition?
This mod makes Ordinator perks not show up if Ordinator is loaded before this one, and it looks like if I load Ordinator after - this mod (slower level) does not work anymore. Would be awesome to have a patch... :(
I love the idea of this mod, but can't use it if it doesn't work with Ordinator :/ thank you for making it, though. It's exactly what I would love to use.
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Then play another 100 hours of Skyrim...while telling your friends that you are playing other games so they don't know you are still playing a 10 year old game....hehe
SSEE is easy to use if I can do it so can you. One further note the mod author had set the lockpicking modifier to the wrong decimal point on the 50% reduction. It was reduced to 5% instead :). Easy mistake to make and again fixable in 30 seconds. If you don't have SSEE I'd recommend getting it it will make your modding life alot easier.
I guess there is also the Uncapper mod. But I thought a mod that went deeper would be useful = made this mod.
Enjoy!
My advice, check your load order. Either you had something that reduced leveling already (like Morrowloot for example) and then installed this mod = faster leveling. Or you might have Uncapper installed. Or some other mod is conflicting weirdly with this mod.