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23 Nov, 2016 @ 3:52pm
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Pelo's Convenient Skillbooks

Description
"If only I can find all those elusive Skillbooks hidden everywhere on Skyrim and level up all my skills, to stop those bandits calling me a milkdrinker... but there are so many books to read on the shelves only to find them"

If you think so, you're in the right place, this mod will conveniently rename all the skillbooks, so you can find it more easily in those piles of books, telling you the related skill, but without any prefix so you could just have your collection alphabetized as well.

How does it work?
Original title: "The Doors To Oblivion" -> Renamed title: "The Doors To Oblivion - Conjuration"

Pretty Simple, if it is a Skill book, it will have the related skill at the end of the title.


But that's not all, if you are pretty lazy like me to search for all the 90 books (Oh boy, that's a good number...), I added a new NPC in Riften that will sell you every copy!

I also have modified all the prices so that base value for every skillbook is now 100 (before it was from 50 to 80), so you can't buy skill points for too cheap, but hey look at the bright side, if you find them in the wild, you can sell them for some extra money!

He will seel you Skill Books between 1 AM and 11 PM.


The merchant chest will respawn, so you'll be able to use this guy as a reliable selling point, because he has a good amount of gold and will buy your stuff (the "Master Trader" Perk does not work on him).

He is located in Riften, just enter and go down the stairs on the right, he is in the Beggar's Row minding is own business, if you can't find the way, look at the images.


This mod may conflict with other mods that alter the Beggar's Row interior.
If you have any issue, just let me know.
1 Comments
Rychester36 23 Nov, 2016 @ 5:15pm 
First Comment!
Had to say something here - This is very convenient! it should have been added on here years ago! it is so annoying startina a new game to look for all the skill books all over again. Having them in one spot makes collecting them so much easier. Especially, if you make libraries with your characters like I do. There is a term I don't use often for this kind of work. Genius! Thanks for posting.