Skyrim Special Edition

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Makes jewelry crafting in the vanilla game make sense. You make rings and necklaces, THEN put jewels in them! Lets you smelt silverware and gold coins into bars too!

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Makes jewelry crafting in the vanilla game make sense. You make rings and necklaces, THEN put jewels in them! Lets you smelt silverware and gold coins into bars too!

Bars will yield 4 rings now, and 2 necklaces, as to have a 1 to 1 ratio between the weight of the bars and their products.

Now, you can use those plain rings and necklaces to make more valuable jewelry using gems you find in the world.

Note, this means if you do enchant a gold or silver ring/necklace, you CAN accidentally inset a gem into it, which removes the enchantment. So watch out! Don't wear your favorite jewel-less rings and necklaces while smithing jeweled rings and necklaces!

As of version 2.0, you now can gather the silverware of Skyrim and smelt them down into bars and tenth ingots. Tenth ingots are the result of silverware not adding up to complete a full bar. These can be used later to make full bars.

Along with silver smelting, you are able to smelt down gold into gold bars with a 1 to 1 ratio. Optionally, you can enable smelting bars to coin in console.

If you'd like to disable or enable the gold coin related stuff, open console and type:

Set CWHLJCoinToBars to 0 to disable, OR 1 to enable (Enabled by default)
Set CWHLJBarsToCoin to 0 to disable, OR 1 to enable (Disabled by default)

Optional file is an plugin replacement that does the work of enabling smelting gold bars to coins. Dunno how you got the mint for the coins, but you can
keep that between you and the Nine ;)

Installation:

Slappa this into your Mod Manager of choice for it to install. Or manually install it into your Data folder. It doesn't replace anything.

COMPATIBILITY:

This mod modifies the recipes for jewelry at forges, so anything that modifies those recipes would be considered "incompatible".

This mod also modifies the weight of the silverware of skyrim, to properly match their value in silver. Any custom silverware added is not supported, and sadly, as I wanted to make sure SKSE wasn't a hard pre-requisite, it's a bit complex to add new silver to smelt.

Credits:

Niftools
Bethesda

Myself years ago for having this be one of my first mods. Revisiting it to add silver smelting and gold smelting has been really interesting!

You for reading this. Thanks!