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David Kurtz

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Adds a book to the game that allows you to train any skill for free, 999 times per character level, up to skill level 100

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Super Efficient Training
by Dave Kurtz

What This Mod Does (in Brief)

Super Efficient Training adds a book to the game that, when read, will run a script that allows you to train any skill. It also makes training at any trainer (not just from the book) free, and you can train 999 times per character level. Additionally, certain Master trainers (including the book) will train you up to skill level 100.

What This Mod Does (in Detail)

1.) Edits the base game Master Trainer CLASSES to allow any actor inheriting the class to train up to level 100

2.) Changes three Game Setting Configurations to allow training costs to be 0 and allow 999 training instances per character level

3.) Adds the book "Super Efficient Training" to the game

4.) Runs a script when Super Efficient Training is read that lets the user pick a skill to train

5.) Script then calls the base game Master Trainer corresponding to the user's desired skill and initiates their Training menu

To get the book, you'll need to add it from the Console. Use help "Super Efficient Training" to get the ID, then use the player.additem command.

Potential Conflicts / Issues

- Anything that modifies training costs and/or times per level will conflict with SET.
- Anything that modifies base game Master Trainer Classes will conflict with SET.
- Anything that modifies the following NPC's will conflict with SET:

Eorlund, Farkas, Larak, Vilkas, Burguk, Niruin, Nazir, Delvin, Vex, Vipir, Giraud, Babette, Drevis, Falion, Faralda, Danica, Tolfdir, Hamal

- If the above NPC's are killed in your game, the book will not work, as it must call those actors in order to open their training menus.

When in doubt, sort it out (with LOOT).

To Install or Uninstall

Use your mod manager of choice (I prefer MO2). Manual install is fine too, if you're into that sort of thing.

Permissions and Credits

Inspiration for this mod came from JConsort's steam workshop mod for Oldrim, which was never ported to SSE. If you're still playing Oldrim I would highly recommend it.

Feel free to do whatever with SET, all I ask is that you link back here to credit me as your inspiration :D