



The detail list shows all perks, items, ect organized by the type of object. Anyway, use the creation kit and go into data, select a plugin, don't activate it, instead click view details. If not, please don't ban me just remove the post and I won't persue it. I am not sure if I can mention the use of other windows applications, but I read the rules and I think I can mention this trick. I also found a new trick to reduce grinding even further. Thank you for the information, it was very useful. I'm probably not the only one with this problem so someone else may have already made something, if not than I'm sure someone else could use it. Or, if you're feeling generous, make something to help.
#Hex fiend skyrim how to
If anyone knows how to find the proper mod item, perk, etc ID's without having to grind them out please either point me in the right direction.
#Hex fiend skyrim mods
I tried to use the Creation kit to open the mods but couldn't get the proper id's (found form id's, but couldn't find id's to match a few that I looked up with the help command) I can still use the help command to find the id codes and the addperk command to add them, but doing that to grind out ~30 (possibly more) perks every new game is tedious. Some of the mods have it where you can't access any of its content unless you have the appropriate perk, which is fine uness you can't actually see the perks in your perk tree because they were overwritten/hidden by a mod later in the load order. I have searched and couldn't find anything that would allow me to display all of the (in this case perk) id's of the various mods so that I could make a batch with all the codes that were overwritten/hidden by skyre's perk tree alterations. A lot of mod authors have added new perks, some quite a few. I have quite a few mods and one significant problem.
