The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

RePerk - Heavy Armor
9 Comments
Der Kammerjäger 26 Feb, 2019 @ 6:28am 
Do you have a Mod for Onehanded or are you working on it?
Hatsodoom 2 Aug, 2018 @ 6:18am 
This is the first mod I've seen that tries to balance the HA Tree, but I feel like it tries a little too much. I'm in the process of a LA and HA skill-tree mod myself. LA tree is done but HA needs some work on its planned perks. My HA tree will be focused on damage mitigation and survivability as this mod does, but the LA tree will focus on damage and mobility.

Sorry if I made this sound about me. The mod looks great, not right for me but it looks superb for others.
jak 17 Dec, 2015 @ 8:36pm 
Very Helpful. Thank you!
Ur friends friends friend 24 Nov, 2015 @ 10:43am 
what happend to fists of steel???
Koppartikus  [author] 9 Nov, 2015 @ 4:41pm 
@Tshaydin - glad you're enjoying the mods! Light armor isn't one of the tree's I'm actively working on but it is something that's on my radar. Keep an eye out on my page and I might end up putting it out within the next month or two if I have the time between work and the holidays.
Alexdallon 9 Nov, 2015 @ 10:50am 
hey man love the mod, a far more interesting way to rp as a heavy armor warrior character.
Been playing with your archery RePerk recently which is also a really great enhancement to the tree, but I cant bring myself to RP with archery and heavy armor : p. If pos could you recreate this mod for the light armor tree, would be hughly appreciated if you have the time.

Thanks
BergalFlangal CinnaButters 24 Oct, 2015 @ 7:02pm 
this is a really cool mod keep up the good work. :ori:
Koppartikus  [author] 21 Oct, 2015 @ 3:52pm 
Hi folks - hope you enjoy the mod! Please head to the Disussions tab and post in the appropriate thread if you have any bugs, issues, suggestions, or requests you want to tell me about. Thank you!
errorinassembly 21 Oct, 2015 @ 1:36pm 
Ooooh, hey...this could actually very well be what I've been looking for to improve the Heavy Armor experience. I've always hated how every perk overhaul has still left light armor better than heavy armor due to the armor rating cap, and all of the health regeneration and additional damage mitigation here seems to have done the trick to fix that. I'll just go ahead and bookmark this for when I get a system that can run Skyrim better...