About this mod
Adds vanilla armors and jewelry with twin enchantments to the loot table. Perfect for non-enchanters that enjoy buying and finding better loot.
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Can I disenchant the gear and learn the enchantments?
Yes. You can enchant your gear with 4 effects if you have the Twin Enchantment perk as well. This may feel a bit broken, but at least the secondary effect of the enchantment will be less powerful.
Is the loot table leveled?
Yes. It follows the vanilla rules.
How many combinations can I find?
- 120 helmet enchantments
- 153 body enchantments
- 91 hand enchantments
- 89 feet enchantments
- 28 shield enchantments
- 84 circlet enchantments
- 168 necklace enchantments
- 156 ring enchantments
How much the twin enchanted loot costs?
Double the price of a single enchanted loot, but the prices varies. Some enchantments costs more than others.
How strong are the twin enchantments?
They respect the vanilla rules, so basically an Iron Helmet: Alchemy & Archery III is the same as a combination of an Iron Helmet of Major Alchemy and Major Archery that you'd find in the vanilla game. For reference:
- I is the same as Minor enchantments
- II is the same as default enchantments
- III is the same as Major enchantments
- IV is the same as Eminent enchantments
- V is the same as Extreme enchantments
- VI is the same as Peerless enchantments
What's the chance of finding twin enchanted loot?
- 1/11 for helmets
- 1/10 for chests
- 1/8 for boots and gloves
- 1/6 for shields
- 1/2 for circlets, necklaces and rings
Will I find twin enchanted modded armors/jewelry?
No. At least not without a patch.
Will I find modded twin enchantments from mods like Summermyst or Wintermyst?
No, but you can find the single enchanted version of the modded enchantments if you make a bashed patch.