The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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19 Feb, 2012 @ 9:07am
12 Mar, 2012 @ 10:23am
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Smelting Extended

Description
Adds the option to smelt all kinds of junk and valuables into ingots.

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VERSION 1.0 (19-02-2012)

Adds different options for crafting different ingots:

Iron Ingots
- Clothes Iron
- Kettles
- Iron Plates
- Lanterns
- Blacksmith Tongs
- Forks
And More!

Steel Ingots
- Flagons
- Iron Ore + Charcoal

Silver Ingots
- Bowls
- Plates
- Goblets
- Jugs
- Platters
And More!

Gold Ingots
- 110 Coins (Approximate measurement)

Dwarven Ingots
- Dwemer Spoons
- Dwemer Cogs
- Dwemer Gears
- Dwemer Gyros
- Dwemer Bowls
- Dwemer Levers
And More!

Also adds a Smelter in Solitude



VERSION 1.1 (21-02-2012)

>New Features<

Steel Ingots can now be created by smelting:
- Embalming Tool(Embalming Pick)
- Embalming Tool(Scalpel)
- Embalming Tool(Scissors)
- Embalming Tool(Screw Tool)

Can all be found in Ancient Nord Ruins

>Other Fixes<

- Lowered the Smelter in Solitude(It floated slightly)


VERSION 1.2 (12-03-2012)

>Changes<
- Septims required to create one gold ingot has been increased from 70 to 110(Approximate actual size)

>Other Fixes<

- The problem with the ingredients without names has been fixed


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Bugs:

None Known

If you experience problems, please share!

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Future Updates:
- Add categories (Steel, iron, gold etc.) NOTE: I haven't been able to figure out how to put the recipes into groups. If you know how to, it will be appreciated. Proper credit will be given.
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Enjoy!
75 Comments
Exelsiar 13 Aug, 2015 @ 2:05am 
This is an excellent mod, but it seems some of the Dwemer Bowls were missed, does anyone know of a mod that gets them all?
Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus  [author] 21 Mar, 2015 @ 8:47am 
I've finished updating the mod. You can do what you want with the files.
Armorguy1 1 Aug, 2014 @ 5:49am 
it's a little late but you forgot to add some stuff like, tankards, normal plates or nordic dishes. I solved it in my version though. i'm trying to stuff as much little mods i can in one to conserve space. (went from 150-145 already!)
evilcloudyness 14 Aug, 2013 @ 4:08pm 
Thanks soooooo much!
BirdiE 6 Jul, 2013 @ 2:50pm 
You should really try and change it such that you can smelt stolen goods. I really don't see a realistic reason why you couldn't...
[►] Djerůn 24 Jun, 2013 @ 11:20am 
You misunderstood me. I was just asking if you would change it or not. I know that I can do anything with the mod as long as I don't re-publish it, so I wouldn't ask for a permission to modify. The reason I wrote it was - as I wrote - to get to know if you would change it or not to either just use it or change it before using it. In hindsight I just should've made me a litte mod that did what I wanted instead of searching the workshop for the one I used about a year ago not finding it in the end and starting a discussion about estimated volumes. So I explicitly ask: "Will you change it to 100 coins per ingot or stick with 110?" so I can act accordingly.
Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus  [author] 24 Jun, 2013 @ 10:09am 
As far as I'm concerned, you can do exactly what you want with the mod. It is here to be used, not owned.
[►] Djerůn 24 Jun, 2013 @ 10:07am 
Most mods I've seen so far that allow you smelting coins to ingots convert at a rate of 100:1.
Also most mods that add weight to coins set it to 1/100. So it's up to you to decide if you want to join in or not, but if you don't I'd like to know so I can change it locally to be consistent with my golds weight.
Quintus Servilius Caepio Brutus  [author] 24 Jun, 2013 @ 5:16am 
I rounded upwards to a degree where that was also taken into account. Of course, the measurement was not 100 % precise, as no unit of measurement was used. If you have a better suggestion, I would happily change the value.
[►] Djerůn 23 Jun, 2013 @ 1:46pm 
did you also round down because the ingots top is thinner than its bottom? (most weighted gold mods set a coins weight to 0.01 btw)