You probably have conflicting mod later in load order which reverts the necessary changes, or some mod adds new dwarven machines not covered by Poison Mastery. Check in SSEEdit.
After stealing and reading Arcadias' Treatise you will get the Serpentarius power which unlocks poison knowledge in different areas. Where is this? I assume you don't get anything from this mod without doing this?
To anyone wondering if it works with Ordinator, the answer is yes, as reading the book gives an "Active Effect" witch has nothing to do with the perk tree.
Really a neat idea to make the role of a would be poisoner possible. I always wanted to role play the mysterious pick pocket who could more than simply pick pocket and be deadly doing so. This makes the idea at least feasible.
Has anyone tried this with Ordinator enough to know?
Is there a mod that allows NPC actors (bandits, assassins, thieves, Forsworn, etc) to make use of poisons themselves against the player character. Does a mod like this exist?
I can't believe this mod is overlooked. It's really good. I never liked that I was putting poison on my bow rather than my arrows and being able to craft poisoned arrows is simple and smart. Thanks! I may edit my copy to add these arrows to NPCs. That should be fun. I'll need to add a recipe for Cure Poison....
This mod looks amazing! The vanilla poison system is garbage. I've been wanting to try a highly alchemy based character and I think this just might make it feasible!
Minor suggestion for fellow lore-friendly nerds:
Zaria, the proprietor of Grave Concoctions in Falkreath would be the perfect person to have written the treatise as according to UESP she "immigrated to Skyrim in order to explore her passion for poisons more freely". Seems to fit with the theme of the mod. :)
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im trying "only poison" character
IIRC poison immune actors have a constant spell or perk providing 100% poison resistance which you can modify.
(Yes I tested it.)
Has anyone tried this with Ordinator enough to know?
Minor suggestion for fellow lore-friendly nerds:
Zaria, the proprietor of Grave Concoctions in Falkreath would be the perfect person to have written the treatise as according to UESP she "immigrated to Skyrim in order to explore her passion for poisons more freely". Seems to fit with the theme of the mod. :)