This mod buffs the damage of two-handed weapons by increasing the bonus from the Barbarian perks.
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I always felt that the two-handed weapons were a bit weak compared to a dual wield setup. And i liked those simple mods, that gave the two-handers a boost by tweaking the Barbarian perks.
This mod does this as well. Instead of a 20/40/60/80/100% damage bonus, the Barbarian perks now increase the damage by 33/66/100/150/200%
This results in a net 50% damage increase compared to vanilla Skyrim (300% vs 200%). I feel this is a justified value at higher levels and with high smithing. two-handers are slow compared to one-handed weapons and therefor benefit much less than these from legendary smithing enhancements. And that is even before you add dual wielding to the equation.
This Mod is a recreation/reinterpretation/rebalance/bugfix of other mods, that have done the same already. None of those have been updates for SSE though
If you feel you don't want to clutter your load order with too many small mods, you might want to consider mod merging: Merge Plugins TES5Edit Script