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Realistic Dwarven Armory

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Third mod in a series I'm working on that gives more realistic smithing recipes for armour and weapons. This pack includes Dwarven armours. All relevant perks required.

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New Inclusions:
Increased value - 3X gold value
Smelting of items - returns 2/3 Dwarven Ingot input
Počet komentářů: 8
Skull 19. lis. 2016 v 17.01 
I love this mod!! Good Job
ProfileName 16. čvn. 2016 v 20.55 
this mod does make since, considering that as you progress crafting should get harder, but then again, we are PC Master race still. We still have console commands. Console doesnt get console commands XD
Karma 20. kvě. 2014 v 23.24 
Yeah, but then you might as well consider it light armor.
Strobs 20. kvě. 2014 v 11.35 
I'd recommend reducing weight from the dwarven items instead of increasing the amount of items needed to craft them. It would make them just as easy to craft, and even more convientient to carry around.
dajd196  [autor] 15. kvě. 2014 v 19.25 
And therein lies the challenge the mod was designed to introduce.
I'll certainly take your thoughts on board, and thanks for offering them.
Karma 15. kvě. 2014 v 18.31 
I see where you're going with that, but at the same time, it makes crafting said armor a bit impractical, so, maybe, you could dial back the amounts needed for the recipes and increase the weight of ingots.
dajd196  [autor] 12. kvě. 2014 v 20.34 
The idea of the mod is to give more realistic crafting recipes - e.g. default Dwarven Armour requires 3 Dwarven, 1 Steel, 1 Iron ingot & 3 strips (weight of 5) to make something with a weight of 45.
That's the premise behind the mod - making the weights match up
Karma 12. kvě. 2014 v 10.21 
Clearly, your idea of an ingot is much smaller than mine.