Mod enhancing unique items with unique enchantments and one making boss chests more worthwhile: redundant, right? Is that still the case?Ī mod enhancing inn rental prices: redundant?
I recall all the "better sorting" are redundant with Requiem. NARC-Animals Don't Report Crimes and Realistic Crime Radius: do I need those or does Requiem fix such issues on its own? Could you tell me if I'm correct?Īchieve That: sounds like a veeery fun mod, but it's not been updated for a while so I worry about what would happenĮquipping Overhaul: is it safe or should I just go for some drop-lit-torches lite mod? They might be redundant with Requiem/play badly.
I've been browsing and collecting mods as browser tabs for a few days and I got a bunch I wanted to ask about here. any fun food/ingredient/items mods that compliment Requiem nicely? Was thinking Babette's Feast, Herbal Tea, or Special Flora of Tamriel kinds of things? I want to use Apocalypse magic spells, I've seen they're back to having support for Requiem. aside of the obvious (perk overhauls and such), can you think of any popular mods that should not ever never ever be played with Requiem? I've browsed the wiki compability notes, but they're more general than this.ĮIGHT.
I think iNeed is the leader of food mods now, right? Is it plausible to make it all work together with Requiem? How's the patch situation, are they sufficient? I recall last I tried to mesh them together it seemed to be quite solid, but it was Requiem 1.8 back then. I see there are patches for Frostfall, Hunterborn and such. that's also why I want the challenge, so I plan on using the survival mods too. Perhaps the perk-point potion mod too for the late-late endgame? Ultimate playthrough, okay? I need to be everything and everyone at once. Put on a dress, I'm a mage swinging that 2hander like a boss, put on a heavy armor, I'm a battle mage, and all of that of course in stolen gear ] P Okay, yes, I know Requiem isn't made with intent to accomodate such noob playstyle, but would you recommend me a fun/fair-ish way to go there? I'm thinking a combination of "Community Uncapper" for longer progression and "ESO Shards" for a few more additional perks. I love a tough beginning, and I love to work for my jackiness/mastery, but eventually I do want to have it all. I'm a filthy 'jack of all trades' wannabe 'master of all trades' kind of player. speaking of, any worthwhile quests you'd recommend? I got a few on my list that sound from cool to OMG AMAZING, do you have any experience with those in connection to Requiem? Anything outdated and would stick out as out of place/give unbalanced stuff? Aside of the first one that's the foundation of Skyrim life for me together with Requiem, I believe I could pass on this or that if it doesn't mesh too well with Req. I was thinking maybe the "World Eater Beater" horror? :D Any fun suggestions? :D I want the progress of Requiem-based game to matter, so things like "Envoys of the End" which focus on mod's own spells/items are not it.įOUR. I want an ultimate goal, something that will require getting the most out of the game and make progress feel necessary and rewarding in the end. do you have any recommended mods that mesh well with Requiem? I'm thinking things like Trade and Barter, Complete Crafting Overhaul and stuff that balances it further? does Requiem allow to remove enchantments or should I find a mod that does it?
But I've a few questions to make sure I'm not being a foolish scrub: I tried to limit my mod selection severely, and most of those I found do have Requiem compatibility listed/it seems irrelevant to what they are. Yes, I know many mods means many problems, but I have faith that it can be done, people have done it and lived.
Because of that I feel I might need some advice for my install to avoid creating an unstable muck. I don't have time/don't enjoy making 20 different playthroughs one for each style/character. That means I want to put in everything that's worth experiencing. running out of time soon after I modded it for a week xD). In a little while I'd like to start a playthrough of Skyrim that will likely be my last (and, in a way, only, as I've never gotten to play it that much. Hence, I thought I would ask my pre-preparation questions now, as they should already apply. So, thanks to the kindness of some of you fellows, I found out that waiting for Requiem on SSE is about as good an idea (and as easy to get the ETA for) as waiting for Requiem for TESVI :P Fair enough.