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I think I'll just stick to Mage's ring when playing them. :D
Since they're so great they don't need anything to help them out, right?
@Magical Mystic Man - You're right, the rings aren't OP. Which was the point, because most people tend to view that as a negative thing. I could add them to the leveled item list, and I kind of like that idea of occasionally finding them around. However, I think a lot of people like actually being able to consistently find the rings, so I won't remove the chest from Riverwood. Maybe I'll add them to leveled lists in an update.
The reason you don't let god items to NPCs in the manner I've described above is, well, for obvious reasons. Though it is interesting.
However a health buff of 33 HP is in no way op'd. Odd number, though. 33? I imagine there's alot of that going on this mod, hrm? Well, make it better and I'll download it. Do the spawn lists. It's a bitch but you'll get more credit.
Like, why not have these rings be semi-common as luxury items, for that is what they surely are. They are not supremely OP and thus do not deserve their own chest in Goodsprings or whatever.
Whatcha oughta do, laddy, is make these rings spawn at a 2-4 percent chance on their relevant NPC counter parts. Bandit Leaders receive the melee buff rings, the Bush Wizards the magic rings and ect, ect.
1) priest ring: restoration in place of destruction.
2) A necromancer ring: conjuration in place of destruction.
3) A world-shaper ring: alteration in place of destruction.
4) It would seem the final one was an illusion ring, that they couldn't think of a name for, hence calling it "weido".
...It certainly would help if any proper grammer and spelling was used though. :/
@MACHINESofGOD777 - I know right? I almost downloaded that one specifically for this reason.
@lorddragoblade - Sorry, I really cant understand what you're trying to say here.
@Bonnie - The only thing keeping me from having Alvor sell them was compatibility problems. See, if I added them to his inventory, they wouldn't show up for anyone with a mod that has him selling anything else. And it's nice for early on when you have no money :)
en world shaper for alteration the wirdo is a joke off course