so to be clear (because I'm dumb and need things explained), does this *increase* the difference in degradation rate across the different materials, i.e., iron, steel, dwarven, etc.? so like, now steel's degradation rate will be more different than iron's degradation rate than it was before? if so that's perfect, but I totally might have gotten this wrong.
From the description page, this is what I gathered:
"Least to most durable now looks like: cloth, fur, elven/bonemold, iron, glass, orcish/chitin, steel, falmer, daedric/ebony/stalhrim, dragon, dwarven"
There's a little more in the description hinting at some other possible minor tweaks to damage, etc., but I think the above info is what you were asking about.
It's great to see Loot & Degradation get some love. Although there are now a smattering of mods out there that add degradation, I haven't been able to find anything I like quite as much as Isoku's. I'll give this a spin. (To the True Armor shout out in the description, I add: Amen.)
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"Least to most durable now looks like: cloth, fur, elven/bonemold, iron, glass, orcish/chitin, steel, falmer,
daedric/ebony/stalhrim, dragon, dwarven"
There's a little more in the description hinting at some other possible minor tweaks to damage, etc., but I think the above info is what you were asking about.