Commands are simply pieces of text that tell the game what to do. The player.ResetHealth command, incase you hadn't already guessed, would set your character's health back to its maximum level. To execute commands, type them into the text box at the bottom of the console and hit the ...
player.advlevel - Increase player level by one, though you won't get a perk point. player.setlevel # - Replace # with the level to set your player to. player.setscale # - Replace # with the height for your character, between 0.1 and 10. advskill SkillID # - Replace SkillID with ...
All the Skill level perks Novice, Apprentice, Adept etc. increase those particular level spells by 50%, what that means is a spell like Flames that is a novice spell does 8 damage, however when you get the Destruction Novice perk its damage will become 12 and its magicka cost is reduced...
Whatever the altered value is, it needs to match the one you set in the editor. If you have this problem i.e. you set the weight of the NPC to be 75, and a neck seam appears in game - you must then use the console command setnpcweight to set the NPC weight to 75 to match ...
Ordinator overhauls the perk trees of Skyrim to increase the depth and fun of character building. It is highly compatible with other mods and uses lightweight and clean scripting.
The charge level of a staff is based on the corresponding skill of the mage wielding it. For example, a wizard with a high Destruction skill would get a lot of uses from astaff of Fireball. When you obtain a spell book, you need to read it to learn the spell, which destroys the ...
Using the console advskill command with large numbers is not safe. Because of the way Skill Uncapper works, you must level up your character when you gain the experience to do so, in order to update the leveling rates. The system is flexible enough that you should never have an issue ...
Just off to the left of where your guide stops is a small rock pile. Go to the back side of it, and you can sneak in the crevice there and remain hidden from the bear. Keep sneaking at the rock and your skill will increase. You can do this for as desired, because the bear only...
For other uses, see Race. There are ten different playable races in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Each one possesses its own unique racial abilities and powers. Each race starts with +10 in one skill and +5 in five other skills. However, this doesn't mean
Yeah I also started out past TES games using a bow but, for whatever reason, this is the first one with which I've really stuck with it as one of my primary weapons long enough to get my skill to a decently high level. Same thing with Destruction magic but in Skyrim too I still ...