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Intro

How this works

Customization

In the MCM

CSV Reset Size Aimed

CSV Reset Size Area

CSV Respawn Aimed

CSV Respawn Area

Respawn

version 1.8

Compatibility

Version 1.6 or above

version 1.7

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Requirements

FISS is required to use the preset. You don't have to use FISS though if you don't want.





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Installation/Updating

CSV Respawn Area

CSV Respawn Area

Uninstallation

CSV Respawn Area

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I just converted this mod to Skyrim Special Addition, but I haven't had a whole lot of time to test it yet. It seems to be working as it should, but if you find any problems please let me know! Thanks!- A note to mod author's: if you don't want to wait for a race to be detected by this mod. Use this mod as a master and place the new race in the FormList CSVCreatureList or the CSVHumanoidList and the mod will take care of the rest. Do so with a script, CSVCreatureList.AddForm(NewRace), though and not in the CK because the order that races are added determines which global variables they use. Using a script will ensure other races aren't bumped out of position. DON'T MESS WITH THE OTHER LISTS!This mod aims to add some diversity to the creatures of Skyrim by dynamically and randomly resizing them. The mod will also increase or decrease their health and damage based on how they are resized. (You can disable these features if you want.) I also added the option to resize humanoid NPC's and limit them separately as well so that they are resized based on their race. This mod is fully customizable. The mod does not affect unique actors, horses or giant frostbite spiders. Giant ones aren't affected because this can cause a bug, (pun not intended) but other spiders are affected.The mod will add a cloak effect to your character that checks nearby NPC's. If the NPC is not unique, the mod will resize the NPC by a random amount between the minimum and maximum limits you have set in the MCM. If the NPC is resized bigger than its original size its health and damage will increase, if it's resized smaller, its health and damage will decrease. You can set the max amount the NPC's health or damage can be increased or decreased by. More on this below. The scripts are lightweight and will only fire once per actor.You can limit all races independently of each other. Each race can have their own stat limits as well if you choose. If they are set to general settings, they will use the settings on the general settings page.The mod will automatically detect new creature and humanoid races added by other mods, up to 55 new creature races and 85 new humanoid races, which you can then limit independently.You can set the chance percentage that an NPC will be resized on the main page. Default is 70%, which means applicable NPC's will be resized around 70% of the time. If set to 100% all applicable NPC's will be resized.Setting max size increase limits above a value of 2.0 isn't recommended for normal gameplay. 2.0 is 100%, or double the size. I only added higher numbers as an option for fun/comedic effect. Make sure you backup a save before setting them to high numbers.There are, however, 4 spells you can use to reset NPC's:. Aimed spell which returns the target's size back to normal. Only size, not stats.. Area spell which returns all actors' sizes back to normal. Only size, not stats.. Respawns target if it is not unique. If the mod is active, it will be resized again.. Respawns all actors in the area, if they are not unique. If the mod is active, they will be resized again.You can add or remove the spells on the main MCM page so they don't clutter your magic list when they don't need to.Be forewarned that theSpells will kill the NPC's before respawning them. You can use the Respawn spells to see how changing size or stat settings affect actors. You can also de-activate the mod and use the spells to have NPC's return to vanilla settings.The stat changes are based on how the creature's size changes, but you can change them to be more or less with the Increase or Decrease Mults.Default is 1, which is a 1 to 1 ratio. So if the creature's size is increased by 0.5 it's health and damage will be increased by 50%. Set them lower than 1 to have the stats be affected less, and higher to have them be affected more. They also will never go above the limits that you set.As ofyou can now save a FISS preset so you can easily load your settings when starting a new game. Note that races you added to user limits aren't saved, you will have to add them again with the spells but the size and stat limits are saved. If you don't have FISS installed the FISS options won't show up in the MCM.may conflict with other mods that use SetScale to change generic NPC sizes in game. Mods that change the base scale of NPC's are fine. As ofthough you can restrict the mod so that it only resizes NPC's whose scale is 1.0, or vanilla. This will prevent the mod from resizing NPC's that are resized by other mods.Nothing will break your game though and if you know how the mod resizes the NPC you can configure this mod to work with it.Let's say you have a mod that sets a Giant's scale to 2.0. If this mod's range for giants in a minimum of 0.75 and a max of 1.5 this mod will only be able to decrease the giants size, and will also decrease it's health and damage if those are enabled. So instead set this mods Giant range to a minimum of 1.75 and a max of 2.5.In Version 2.0 I renamed some of the race display names, so I would recommend loading the mod early in case other mods do the same thing. If other mods rename race display names, they will show up that way in this mod's MCM.The mod won't affect unique actors, giant frostbite spiders, or horses.The Brawl Bugs Fix is highly recommended as this mod uses a cloak effect that could cause a brawl bug. As ofthe cloak will be disabled during brawls, but I still recommend the patch as it fixes other issues with brawls and it's good to have all of your bases covered.Extract to your Skyrim/Data folder, check in your load order and activate the mod in the MCM.If updating from a previous version, de-activate mod and cast thespell, if you have it, which will reset NPC's in the area. Then install update and activate the mod again. If you are updating from a version that doesn't have thespell, cast it after you've installed the update to have NPC's resized correctly.Disable the mod with the Creature Size Variants Toggle lesser power, or the MCM. cast thespell to have NPC's in your area return to vanilla, then remove or uncheck the esp.I used the Light Room mod for the screenshots.Thank you to everyone who has commented, endorsed or otherwise supported this mod.This mod is Nexus exclusive. You are not allowed to upload to other sites.You are not allowed to use this mod or it's assets to make money.You are free to modify or use the assets from this mod as long as you adhere to the conditions above and let me know about it. Thanks.For those still reading, and who are interested. I'm a musician. Here are some projects I'm in. Check em out :)