Skyrim Se Extra Perk Points Mod
Ordinator (LE/SE) has several perks you can take to get more perk points: The final Alchemy perk will try to kill you and rewards you with 3 perk points (and a 25% bonus to crafted potions and poisons) if you survive. There's a perk in the Lockpicking tree that picks 5 random locked chests to give you a perk point (and 15,000 gold) each. This addition grants the ability to level up past 81 by resetting skills trees back to level 15 (giving back any perks spent in that tree), thus gaining more perks and letting you level up infinitely and keep upgrading your health, magicka, or stamina which allows the player to have all 251 perks by level 252. This still applies to SSE. Apr 11, 2013 How to remove perk points? - posted in Skyrim Technical Support: Ive been playing with a mod from the Steam Workshop that uses dragon parts, you know the bones and scales, and various alchemy ingredients to craft perk points. Well, Im at level 50 but I have something like 96 perks, and a couple of my skills are almost maxed out. In the early levels it wasnt so bad, but by now it feels too game. Quest Award Perk Points, where you get perk points for solving major quests. I like adding those two because it makes sense to learn new tricks from trainers, and it makes the major quests more rewarding. Both are configurable through the MCM. Edit: There is also a mod where you can buy perk points.
Apr 15, 2018 If you are running SKSE64 version 2.0.7 or later, this mod will handle any changes to perk trees made by any other mods you may be running. Without SKSE64, only vanilla perks will be removed, and you will only receive perk points for those perks.
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Ordinator is one of the must-have mods for Skyrim LE & SE. It’s a complete perk overhaul, enabling you to play many different types of builds that weren’t possible before. It also improves the crafting perk trees, even though I actually prefer another blacksmith perk tree overhaul (it’s compatible, more on that below).
Ordinator Perks of Skyrim features hundreds of different perks to choose from. It also incorporates many new powers & spells into the game.
You will not be able to get all of them, nor is the idea behind the mod that you do. With that being said, if you’re playing a very high difficulty version of modded Skyrim, there’s a couple of add-ons such as additional perks at skill level 50-75-100 as well as 20% (or 50%) more perk points.
For example, every 5 levels you gain an additional one, which is what I use.
This helps to balance the game a bit better and provide me with some crafting perk points to use, in addition to developing my build the way I want to.
The second mod that I use with Ordinator is Smithing Perks Overhaul SE.
I use the non-vanilla option which separates blacksmith crafting and improving perks into their own branches (makes more sense to me).
Skyrim Se Add Perk Points Mod
Simply load that plugin below Ordinator so it overwrites it.
If you don’t know how to mod Skyrim, check out my beginner’s guide to modding Skyrim SE (Special Edition). It opens in new tab so go ahead and click it.
It’s the same for LE (Legendary Edition). You just need to download appropriate mods between them.
Skyrim Special Edition Add Perk Points Mod
Once you’re ready, download & installOrdinator Perks of Skyrim from Nexus. This link is for Skyrim SE (Special Edition).
In addition to the add-ons which I mentioned, there’s also another little mod that’s called Re-Ordinated Robe Requirements – Less Restrictions on Robe Perks and this will help improve how robe requirement perks function for mage oriented builds.
And finally, I also recommend trying Perks Unlinked to allow yourself to progress through perk trees in a way where you just need the skill to be sufficiently leveled to unlock a specific perk. This will help you streamline your build a lot and avoid spending perk points on perks you don’t necessarily want.
That’s actually a perk patcher, so when you’re done with installing your perk mods, it just copies the final output into a separate mod and unlinks them.
If you’re a bit confused with regards to installation & load order, it’s like this:
- Ordinator base mod.
- Ordinator official add-ons (if any).
- Smithing Perks Overhaul.
- Re-Ordinated Robe Requirements.
- Perks Unlinked output.
Enjoy a much better game!
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