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I love Heim - Smithing Tweaks and Lightweight Overhaul, but I kept losing track of which books I needed to have in my inventory when I wanted to go craft something. I am also working on a very large project to add crafting manuals to over a hundred mods that add craftable items, so I came up with a solution: Adding (Crafting) to the books/notes.

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I love Heim - Smithing Tweaks and Lightweight Overhaul, but I kept losing track of which books I needed to have in my inventory when I wanted to go craft something. I am also working on a very large project to add crafting manuals to over a hundred mods that add craftable items, so I came up with a solution: Adding (Crafting) to the books/notes. This is similar to other mods that add skills or spell tome schools/levels or even (Quest) to the beginning of books/notes. I am building this naming convention into my Heim patched mods, but decided to release this patch for the main mod separately. I'll also be adding patches for all of the already existing Heim patches (at least for all of the ones I use and maybe others later).

For full transparency, here are the changes this mod makes:



Thanks and hope you enjoy!

Oh, and for those of you that don't know, I have a website all about Modding Skyrim. Here's some info about it:




Modding Skyrim
A Resource Repository and Modder's Almanac


I want to help. That is why I created a website and guide, Modding Skyrim But it’s not a guide like you may be expecting; this is what I am calling a Modder’s Almanac. This is “a handbook, typically published annually, containing information of general interest or on a sport or pastime.” While I am not publishing this annually, I anticipate it needing to be updated regularly, as new mods are released every day and newer versions of modding tools and resources are released often.


For more information on why I wanted to do this, read this Reddit post.
This is very much a Work-in-Progress, so please provide feedback, comments, suggestions, etc. I just ask that you do so respectfully, to myself, those that created the mods/tools/resources, and to any others that contribute. Please join our Discord for additional help or for offering suggestions/feedback.
This is not a list of mods to install, nor is it a textbook on how to create and patch a modlist. This is a reference book on where to find all of that. There is a Glossary of terms you will encounter on your modding adventure, as well as a list of Tools you can use. There are links to modlists, of the Do-It-Yourself and of the Wabbajack variety. There is a list of YouTube videos that can be helpful if you are a more visual learner. There is some fun stuff here and there to de-stress when you crash for the fourth time in an hour, and there are suggestions on where to look for help in diagnosing the cause when you are ready to try again.


Some of the things I want to add to the site (and many of these are at least partially done):
  • Expanded tutorials on tools like DynDOLOD, xEdit, ENB, Synthesis, Nemesis, SPID, zMerge, CAO, Creation Kit, etc
  • Updated mods for all categories (so many have been released or updated since it was last updated!); Potentially adding in descriptions/reviews/screenshots for the ones I like/use
  • Wabbajack list reviews
  • Reference Sheets for various tools and more
  • More info on Vortex (my site is mostly centered on MO2 as that's what I use)
  • Expand my AE post into a tutorial (maybe?)
  • Basic (like REALLY basic) tutorials on creating mods in xEdit or CK - or at least have a separate section on some great tutorials (video and text) that are out there (again mostly leaning into the repository thing)
  • So many ideas for posts that I have been working on over time


Quick Links:
Beginner's Guide
Wabbajack
Tools (MO2, Vortex, xEdit, etc)
Glossary of Modding Terms
Community Contributions (helpful tutorials and such)
Mod Categories
Post About Anniversary Edition


About Me: (she/her)
I am an obsessive modder that has learned what seems like a significant amount since I started modding in early 2020, but I know that I have barely scratched the surface. I love the modding community and this is my way of giving back.
Dr. Dovahkiin: How I Learned to Stop Modding and Play the Game
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