![]() The core of combat in LS4 is comprised of Valhalla Combat and MCO - ADXP, the former being a modern combat overhaul, complete with a custom stamina system and timed block mechanics, the latter being an animation overhaul for all attacks, bringing attack commitment and general combat gameplay more in line with modern action RPGs. Pilgrim covers the religious aspect of the game, Thaumaturgy covers enchantments, and Mundus covers the various standing stones of the world. Thaumaturgy, Pilgrim, and Mundus are all included to make magic as diverse as possible with a huge breadth of options. Between all of these and the additional options found below, it is possible to have multiple mage playthroughs and never do the same build twice. Mysticism, Triumvirate, and The Elder Scrolls - Tomebound make up the mods adding new spells to Living Skyrim. More in-depth info can be found in-game or on the modpage. From the Spellforge, you can craft spells using handy and informative menus, using Arcane Resin as a resource to do so. Instead of “eating” the book and learning the spell, you now craft the spells you want from the Spellforge, which can be found just beside the bridge leading to the College of Winterhold, or alternatively you can buy the Spellforge Manual at any novice vendor, such as court mages. Spellforge completely changes how your character learns new spells. This mod has quite a few features available, reading its mod page is highly recommended. It also lets you combine spells into a single cast, again, assuming you have the magicka to cast them both at the same time. With Smart Cast you can set up specific rules and conditions under which spells will be cast for you - assuming you have the magicka to cast them. Smart Cast has returned in Living Skyrim 4. Quest ChangesĪrtifacts - The Tournament of the Ten Bloods Almost everything that can be overhauled has been, as well as a selection of some of the best quest mods available. Living Skyrim includes a huge number of changes, expansions, and entirely new quests. ![]() Overall, the world is jam-packed with people. To round out the population mods, we also have Immersive Patrols, Man Those Borders, and Populated Solstheim. ![]() You’ll need to prepare heavily to take on larger dungeons or bring along some followers. On the enemy side of things, Unlimited Hostile Encounters and Hand Placed Enemies increase the enemy count of the world. Immersive College NPCs, Inconsequential NPCs, and Citizens of Tamriel make up the core of the population increasing mods, fleshing out cities and towns with tons of new NPCs to interact with. Living Skyrim wouldn’t be complete without an entire set of mods to increase the population of the world. ![]()
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