Re-enables a few locations for the "Dragon Attack" quest. ESL
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Changelogs
Version 1.0.3
By request, added an installer option to exclude the "farm" locations and enable only the five capitals [this is not retroactive, if the locations had been already enabled they'll stay enabled till new game start].
Version 1.0.2
Fixed an oversight in the installer.
Version 1.0.1
Added to the installer a MCM version allowing to choose when to enable the locations depending on player level. This option requires SkyUI, of course.
Re-enables random dragon attacks from the WIChangeLocation09 "Dragon Attack" quest in the following locations:
Markarth
Whiterun
Windhelm
Riften
Solitude
Battle-Born Farm
Chillfurrow Farm
Left Hand Mine
Merryfair Farm
Salvius Farm
Snow-Shod Farm
Pelagia Farm
Why do they need to be re-enabled? Because in Skyrim SE a script disables them at game start.
The installer allows choosing how or when the locations should be enabled
By a MCM menu, depending on the player's level. Ten steps, from 10 to 100 -- the default is "never" and you must select one option or the mod does nothing. Of course, you may wait as long as you like till you've made up your mind, no hurry.
After "Dragon Rising".
After "A Blade in the Dark".
After the Civil War questline (in case you're afraid of possible attacks when fighting inside a city although they should be paused by default.)
An installer option allows to exclude the farm locations and enable the attacks only in the five capitals.
Inspired by "Enable Dragon Attacks in Walled Cities". Doesn't edit vanilla scripts and it's compatible with everything.