Requiem Manual
Requiem Manual
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Preface
Requiem started as a personal project to turn Skyrim into more of a(n) (oldschool) roleplaying experience
and has grown ever since. Originally started by Xarrian, this project was later joined by me, Ogerboss, and
for a while we worked as small team on this project. Unfortunately, Xarrian retreated from the project in
may 2013 because he has too many things to do in real life and so I continued the project alone. In the
meantime, I have joined forces with a few dedicated betatesters, most notably of them heckur, without
whose valuable feedback Requiem 1.8 would have never happened or still be in an early stage.
So what’s this modification all about? Its changes affect about everything there is in the game - from
overall gameplay changes, like a completely deleveled game world, to remade and rebalanced items, interface
tweaks, aesthetic adjustments and much, much more. Requiem is not intended as a modification that makes
the game an absolute hardcore experience (which seems to be a common misconception), though increasing
the difficulty to a much higher degree (in comparison to the original game) is part of its goal to make the
world feel more believable and immersive. Likewise, the project is not intended to be a modification that’s
suited for the average player - it’s a personal project that’s mainly meant to be shared with like-minded
individuals who enjoy an immersive roleplaying experience.
While a lot of our inspiration comes from older titles like previous Elder Scrolls titles (mainly Morrowind,
Daggerfall and Arena), Gothic, Deus Ex, Baldur’s Gate, Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor,
Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment and similar games, we do try to find a compromise between traditional
roleplaying elements and more modern approaches, though the focus clearly lies on the former.
We tried and still try to create something unique - something we do not do for the sake of popularity, fame
or whatever, but for the joy that we find in working and altering an existing piece of art and constantly
improving what we made (so far). But all of this would not have been possible without the help of our
great community that has formed around the project and helped us in so many ways to make progress
we did not even consider possible. We really appreciate your constant feedback , criticism, suggestions,
bugreports, resources and comments!
Another thing we want to mention, as many people wonder about it: The lack of modularity is intended.
Using a single esp instead of several mutually independent esps has the major advantage that features can
be much more intertwined than in a modular approach. But Requiem nevertheless features a high degree
of customizability using the integrated MCM. A detailed account of all the available options can be found
in this manual. If you only want some specific aspects of what Requiem does, it’s likely that you’d rather
want to use smaller mods with a less encompassing scale!
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About this Document
This manual is designed with digital use in mind and therefore features a high degree of cross-references.
All document-internal links are highlighted like this, while external links into the internet are http:
//skyrim.nexusmods.com. Emphasized names like Requiem - The Roleplaying OverhaulM1
are hyperlinked references to mods. Each of these links will bring you directly to the bibliography at the
end of the document, a comprehensive list of all the mods cited in this document, including their (nexus)
weblink. XarrianP1 on the other hand is a reference to a specific modder and will you redirect you to another
section of the bibliography, where you find references to all his work included in Requiem and a link to his
Nexus profile, where you can browse all the work made by this author.
Please note that this manual is a work in progress and therefore incomplete. If the topic of your interest
is not yet covered by this manual, please refer to the old plain text manual for the general idea or browse
the changelogs if you need to know the specific details.
Quickstart Guide
This short guide is intended to help you setting up your Requiem installation quickly. Installing Requiem
takes a few minutes because you will need to create a SkyProc patch that is specific to your setup. Requiem
has a few dependencies you will have to install first to make sure that everything works correctly.
– The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim version 1.9 older versions are NOT supported!
– Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE)M2 version 1.7.1 (or higher, once available)
– an up-to-date Java8 installation for the SkyProc Patcher (if you use Mod Organizer you will need
a 32bit version)
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Using SkyUI allows you to access the Mod Configuration Menu, which you can use to adjust many
features of Requiem to your personal liking. If you dislike the SkyUI interface, there is also SkyUI-
AwayM4 , which only adds the MCM.
Once these dependencies are present, you can just install Requiem with Mod OrganizerM5 or Nexus
Mod ManagerM6 by following the detailed online guide.
First Steps
Once you have started the new game, Requiem will wait for a suitable moment* to start up its scripts.
This will be indicated by a popup-notifcation. A few seconds later, you should see a second popup note
that the scripts have started successfully. If this is not the case, Requiem will give you some pointers on
what has gone wrong and send you back to the main menu. We would like to point out that you should
restart the game at this point to ensure that all data is reset. Skyrim does not clean up all variables when
you start a new game in the middle of a gaming session and unpleasant consequences can arise. We only
do not kick you out of the game ourselves because we would find it extremely awkward to do so.
Once the scripts are initialized, all Requiem features are active and you can begin your journey. But
before you try escaping Helgen, know that Requiem grants you three perk points at the beginning. Spend
them wisely, because perks matter much more in Requiem. Without using the three perks you may find the
beginning very harsh.
If you encounter any problems on your travels, have a look at the Frequently Asked Questions. Most
beginners’ questions should be covered by this list.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any problems which are not covered by the FAQ, feel free to visit the Nexus presence of
this mod and ask your questions in the comment section. Before you do so, make sure that all prerequisites
are properly installed and Requiem is at the bottom of your loadorder. If you don’t follow these guidelines,
it is very unlikely that we can help you. If there are dozens of mods loaded after Requiem, which are most
likely unknown (in the sense of never used myself ) to us, it is impossible to say which one causes the
conflict.
* If you do the normal start at Helgen, this happens upon entering the keep. If you use Alternate Start - Live Another
LifeM7 , this happens once you leave the prison cell.In general it happens once you have changed your location , usually
it is sufficient to change for example from an exterior to an interior cell or vice versa.
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Preface 3
Quickstart Guide 4
Prerequisites and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
First Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
I. Requiem in a Nutshell 11
2. Customizing Requiem 25
2.1. Recommenced INI-settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2.2. Adjusting the difficulty settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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2.3. Optionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
2.3.1. Combat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
2.3.2. Magic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
2.3.3. Skills & Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
2.3.4. Atmosphere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
2.3.5. Compability & Debug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
2.4. Alphabetical Option Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3. Compatibility 35
3.1. The rules of thumb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3.1.1. Pluginless mesh/texture/sound replacers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
3.1.2. Weapon and Armor Mods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
3.1.3. Race/NPC appearance changing mods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
3.1.4. Monster/Encounter mods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.1.5. Gamemechanics mods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.1.6. Major Overhauls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3.2. Visual Automerging in Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3.2.1. The Jenassa example in more detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
5. Combat 53
5.1. Defense - Armors Types and Blocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
5.1.1. Heavy Armor Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
5.1.2. Evasion Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
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5.1.3. Block Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
5.2. Offense - Weapon Types and Special Attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
5.2.1. Ranged Combat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
5.2.2. Special attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
5.2.3. One-handed Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
5.2.4. Two-handed Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
5.2.5. Archery Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
6. Magic 73
6.1. The School of Alteration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
6.1.1. Alteration Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
6.1.2. Alteration Spells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
6.2. The School of Conjuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
6.2.1. Conjuration Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
6.2.2. Conjuration Spells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
6.3. The School of Destruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
6.3.1. Destruction Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
6.3.2. Destruction Spells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
6.4. The School of Illusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
6.4.1. Illusion Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
6.4.2. Illusion Spells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
6.5. The School of Restoration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
6.5.1. Restoration Perks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
6.5.2. Restoration Spells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
6.6. Alphabetical Index of Spells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
7. Crafting 111
7.1. Tempering your gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
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8.6. Knockdown attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
8.7. Ranged Combat - The Details about Range Scaling and Armor Piercing . . . . . . . . . . 124
A. Credits 129
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Part I
Requiem in a
Nutshell
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What is
Requiem
about?
1. What is Requiem about?
– All encounters are no longer leveled, the appearance of a given NPC or creature only depends on
your current location and chance.
– Some leveled lists have been altered in their general outcome to support the immersion, for example
you will see more small than large mudcrabs and more wolves than bears.
– Loot is no longer dependent on your level, but high quality items are of course much rarer.
– Trap damage is now independent of your level and therefore much higher than in Vanilla Skyrim,
often even lethal.
Apart from these changes to the leveled lists the NPCs and creatures themselves are subject to major
changes. The different versions of enemies (e.g. Bandit , Bandit Marauder , Bandit Thug etc) now
share the same name, but the different versions still exist. But in contrast to Vanilla Skyrim they will
not replace the low-level versions but instead they will mix with them, giving you a variety of differently
skilled opponents within one faction. If you find a particular specimen of a given faction much more
difficult than his friends, then he is likely much more experienced than they are.
The NPCs themselves no longer level with the player, since the previously discussed mixing of different
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1.2. Attributes, Skills and Perks
Table 1.1.: A rough classification of the enemies you will encounter on your journey. Low-level enemies
are in general manageable from the first level on if you use your brain. Mid-level encounters
can in principle also be mastered from the first level on, but these will require a great deal of
preparation at this point of the game. Finally, high level encounters are a one-way ticket to
Oblivion, unless you come well prepared and experienced.
variants offers a much better way to include some variance into the skills of faction members. In general,
the different factions or creatures can be classified into three tiers, which are shown in Table 1.1.
If you are looking for a mod that delevels the world like described above, but are uncomfortable with
all the other changes and additions from Requiem, you should instead check out Skyrim Scaling
StopperM8 or Skyrim UnleashedM9 .
– At the beginning of the game you will receive three perk points for free to choose a starting profession.
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1. What is Requiem about?
– You will now only receive five attribute points per level (and no extra carry weight if you choose
stamina).
– Some NPCs (currently guards and bandits) level according to the exact same ruleset as you do, instead
of receiving arbitrary health and damage buffs.
– Your Thu’um now behaves as a skill and will also progress the more you use it and learn new words.
– Many perks now have additional requirements, like almanacs with smithing knowledge or certain
ingredients to brew a mutagen.
– The base value of starting skills (excluding racial bonuses) has been reduced from 15 to 5.
– Skill leveling rates, experience gain from books* and training sessions have been adjusted for a more
immersive experience.
– Armor skills will increase passively by exploring the world while wearing the respective type of
armor. Clothing contributes to the Evasion skill.
– The perk descriptions no longer show any precise numbers to increase the immersion and shift the
focus from powergaming to roleplaying.
– Many perks now grant dynamic bonuses, often depending on your skill level.
The above mentioned attributes are a backport from the system used in Morrowind and Oblivion. However,
instead of adding tedious extra menus to manage attributes like strength or endurance, we decided for a
more intuitive approach. Requiem grants you passive bonuses, similar to those the attributes granted in
earlier games, based on your three base attributes health, magicka and stamina. You can see your current
bonuses at any time in a new MCM-menu (named Requiem - Skills Menu ) and find a detailed description
of this attribute system in the appendix The derived attributes system. The Thu’um leveling is described
in more detail in Thu’um mastery.
* You will receive a fixed amount of skill experience instead of an instant increment by one skillpoint.
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1.3. Combat
1.3. Combat
Combat has been overhauled completely to yield a more deadly and tactical experience. Thinking about the
tactics you want to employ is mandatory, a berserker assault will often lead to an untimely death. The
most notable changes to combat are:
– Your enemies are more skilled than before. If somebody wields a mace, you better expect some armor
crushing blows from him.
– The AI is in general more versatile, using special attacks and poisons more often than before.
– Weapon damage has been increased significantly, especially archery, which is now deadly. A skilled
archer can often take out an unarmored humanoid with a single shot. But drawing a bow now also
takes considerably more time than in Vanilla…
– Light and heavy armor now have more distinct characteristics. While light armor offers only lim-
ited protection, heavy armor absorbs great amounts of damage and offers incredible protection from
arrows at the price of a reduced agility. Heavy armor also quickly exhausts all those who are not
accustomed to it.
– Blocking and/or dodging is now essential if you want to survive melee combat.
– NPC archers now only have a limited supply of arrows/bolts. If you cannot think of any smarter
tactic, you can simply try to dodge all their arrows and force them into melee.
– The maximal resistances have been increased to 90%. But beware, many enemies have armor piercing
or similar attacks so you might want to have a resistance higher than the capping value.
– Archery damage now depends on the range and your skill level, furthermore the skill determines the
maximal distance up to which you can score a sneak attack critical.
– NPCs are now less prone to stagger (and some creatures are even immune) to prevent stagger-
locking your enemy, while the player at the same time is staggered more often, every enemy hit
can stagger you. This inconsistency is necessary due to the engine flaw that the player can still
perform actions while being staggered, but NPCs cannot.
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1. What is Requiem about?
– Being hit in combat now has side-effects beyond reducing your health: it will also drain magicka
(from the concentration loss) and stamina and possibly stagger or disarm you. Most of these effects
can be countered by several means.
– Being exhausted or critically injured now has severe side effects like reduced speed or damage.
– NPCs now yield in a more realistic way and will not attack you again five seconds later.
– Many creatures now have unique traits and abilities which will require different tactics to overcome.
– The difficulty bar in the option menu has no effect to prevent a too easy or too difficult setting to
spoil your initial Requiem experience. If you find the game too difficult or easy, you can adjust it
later in the MCM.
– The duration of the deathcam is reduced to almost zero to prevent you from learning the position of
the foe that killed you.
– with the right perks, your skill level will augment the power/duration of your spells
– Casting spells now requires freedom of movement; armor, especially heavy armor, will increase the
casting costs. Heavy armor can make most spells uncastable if you do not have the proper training
as a battle mage.
– Casting spells while being exhausted is also a very difficult task and doubles the casting costs.
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1.4. Magic, Shouting, the Divines and Standing Stones
– In addition to the possibilities offered by Vanilla Skyrim, you can also learn new spells by acquiring
new spellcasting perks. (You may choose freely from the spells of the respective spell tier and school,
there is no pre-defined choice you have to accept.)
The shouting system is in general the same as in the original game, but as for the spells, most shouts have
been overhauled to be more impressive. Other important changes for the Thu’um are:
– The speechcraft perktree now offers a second branch with perks that will empower your Thu’um.
These perks are independent of your speech skill and will be unlocked by certain events of the main
storyline. (Hints are given in the perk descriptions.)
– The Thu’um is now much more difficult to master. At the beginning all shouts will have a 50%
longer cooldown than usual, but you will gain experience in the usage of your Thu’um. The more
you know about the Dragon language and the more often you use it, the easier it will become for
you to shout.
Worshipping the divines works similar to Vanilla Skyrim, but has some important differences:
– The divines now also offer an empowered blessing for those in their favor. To obtain this blessing
you usually have to solve the quest associated with their temple and/or fulfill some other conditions
related to the domain of this god.
– Your crime record will now determine if the divines will bless you or not, for murderers are not
favored by the divines. Also, if you have stolen too many items or your lifetime bounty is too high,
you will be denied the blessing of the divines.
– The restoration perktree now offers the perk Painful Regrets which can be taken without prerequi-
sites once your crime record passed the limits tolerated by the divines. At the expense of permanent
debuffs this perk will increase the maximum number of crimes tolerated by the gods. However, it
does not allow you to regain the favor of any god.
The standing stones system is now divided into groups to find a compromise between the static birthsigns
we had in Morrowind and the dynamic system used in Skyrim. When you first choose a standing stone,
you will be restrained to its group afterwards and can only change to other signs within this group. The
available groups are:
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1. What is Requiem about?
– Warrior’s group: The Warrior, The Lady, The Lord, The Steed
– Mage’s group: The Mage, The Apprentice, The Atronach, The Ritual
– Thief’s group: The Thief, The Lover, The Shadow, The Tower
Beside these subgroup restraints, most of the standing stone effects have be reworked to better suit the
mod’s theme.
– Horses are now much more useful: They are faster, have a higher endurance and have usable sad-
dlebags (you can access them with the Search power). Furthermore, you can also use them for a
charge attack to trample down your foes.
– Animals have been tweaked for more variety in size and more inter-faction fights. In addition, you
will no longer find strange loot like gold or gems when slaying an animal.
– Fast travel is no longer possible, use a horse or the cart driver services.
– Your passive stamina and magicka regeneration rates are approximately halved. Health does no
longer regenerate at all, but regenerative abilities can be obtained by several means.
– Running, swimming, jumping and many other physical actions, like attacking and blocking, now
consume stamina. This feature affects both you and NPCs.
– The falling damage is now significantly higher and most trap triggers are invisible.
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1.6. Crafting
– The respawn times have been increased to prevent fast re-occupation of cleared cells. Random dragon
spawns are also less frequent.
– The storage chests of most merchants are now accessible and can be looted by highly skilled thieves.
– Merchants now will rip you off if you have no clue about bartering.
– The stock of different merchants now varies more, depending on their region and importance.
– The default timescale is now 10, this means one real-time minute equals ten minutes game-time.
1.6. Crafting
Crafting has be overhauled such that it no longer provides loopholes to craft totally overpowered items. To
achieve this, the fortify enchantment/ smithing/ alchemy effects have been removed from ingredients and
you can only buy some potions with these effects.Further changes are:
– Without the basic perks (or a racial back ground) you cannot craft anything useful.
– Many enchantments have been revised and new ones have been added.
– Recharging your magical weapons with filled soulgems now requires the second rank of the basic
enchantment perk or a scroll which you can obtain from most court wizards.
– Smithing perks are no longer auto-didactic perks, to master a new material you will have to acquire
a suitable handbook first.
– Acquiring enchanting perks now unlocks the power to imbue battlestaffs with your spells to create
your own staffs.
* Please note that the HUD does not update the displayed lock-status until you refocus on the object in question.
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1. What is Requiem about?
– Some gems can be grinded into alchemical dust with the appropriate smithing knowledge.
– Skilled alchemists can also craft special powder bags, which behave similar to poisons but are not
affected by poison resistance.
– Each character can buy the Healing Poultice recipe from an alchemist co craft this item at a tanning
rack. It serves as a long lasting health regeneration boost while out of combat.
– Sneaking parameters are tweaked: Sneaking is overall more difficult, the AI is more alert and will
search longer for you once they become suspicious.
– Heavy armor severely penalizes rogue activities and makes them almost impossible.
– A sneak attack against a sleeping target will usually do beyond fatal damage.
1.8. Equipment
Requiem adds a lot of new equipment to the world (new models and textures are courtesy from other mod-
ders who allowed us to use their fantastic material), a few examples being: sabres and katanas, explosive
arrows, new hunting loot (e.g. hearts) and food, new books for your library, artefacts like the bag of
holding and teleportation scrolls. But also existing equipment has been altered in several ways:
– Most artefacts have been reworked to actually match the power attributed to them in the lore.
– Several items are now cursed, with consequences ranging from attribute penalties to almost instant
death. Some curses can be broken by certain conditions.
– Potion effects no longer stack and most ingredients have their effects altered.
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1.9. Interface
– Gold now has a weight of 0.01 per coin (never depicted in the item card of Vanilla interface)
– Arrows and Bolts now also have a weight (never depicted in the item card due to engine limitations).
– Light ammo (forsworn, elven, glass) weighs 0.1 units each.
– Medium ammo (iron, silver, steel, draugr, nord hero, ammo from other mods) weighs 0.2 units
each.
– Heavy ammo (orcish, dwarven) weighs 0.3 units each.
– Very heavy ammo (ebony, daedric) weighs 0.5 units each.
– Raw food will damage your stamina and magicka unless you have a race with the Strong Stomach
feat. Cooked food on the other hand will restore your magicka and stamina, if consumed out of
combat.
– Many misc items have been altered in price and weight with the general scheme that activities like
hunting or stealing precious items now pays off more than before.
1.9. Interface
Most noteworthy in this category is the custom font shipped with this mod which better fits the mod’s
theme. Further changes to the interface are:
– A new MCM shows your secondary attributes like resistances and regeneration rates.
– Another MCM allows you to configure many aspects of Requiem to your personal preferences.
– The loading screen hints no longer contain meta-knowledge like how to interpret your HUD.
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1. What is Requiem about?
1.10. Bugfixes
Besides all the new features listed above, Requiem also alleviates a few shortcomings of the original game:
– Conjuration spells and diseases no longer will be absorbed by your own magic absorption.
– The random vampire raids from Dawnguard were disabled because it does not make sense for the
vampires to slaughter their food source.
Please note that these bugfixes are no replacement for the Unofficial Skyrim PatchM10 and its DLC
variants.
* Please note that this is currently achieved by removing the fortify power mod effects from the game, if another mod intro-
duces these effects again, you can still end up with this issue.
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Customizing
Requiem
2. Customizing Requiem
2. Customizing Requiem
Requiem offers a lot of different features, which may or may not be to everyone’s liking. Instead of splitting
Requiem into a set of modules, we have decided to develop the mod as a single module. This design approach
allows us to intertwine the individual components much more than we could in a modular approach.
To maintain a measure of customization nevertheless, we decided to implement switches for disabling or
adjusting many of those features.
In general, we have two kinds of switches: Most options can be accessed from the Mod Configuration
Menu* (MCM) integrated into SkyUIM3 M4 delivered together with this mod. A few specialized options
however were not suited for the transfer to the MCM based approach and therefore remain as additional
esps, which have to be loaded after the main file. In this chapter, we will first go through some special
options and then discuss the bulk of the available options in detail, ordered by categories. In addition, this
chapter also features an index of all available options.
[Interface]
bShowCompass = 0
[GamePlay]
bShowFloatingQuestMarkers = 0
bShowQuestMarkers = 0
* As of version 1.7 the old optional files are no longer supported, except the few still present in the download. Do not use the
old optional esps together with the new version, there will be conflicts.
† If you use the Mod OrganizerM5 , please note that this tool has an individual ini for each profile and you have to use
the integrated ini-editor to edit the correct file.
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2.2. Adjusting the difficulty settings
These settings disable the compass (since there is currently no way to only disable the location markers),
the floating questmarkers displayed ingame and the quest markers on the map. Because the Vanilla quest
objectives are rather useless without their fleeting markers, we strongly encourage you to use the mod Even
Better Quest ObjectivesM11 in conjunction with these settings.
2.3. Optionals
This comprehensive overview describes all options in Requiem and how they can be activated, categorized
by gameplay components. If you are looking for a specific feature, check the alphabetical index instead.
2.3.1. Combat
– Animal poisons do not paralyse: If this option is active, animal poisons will no longer
have a paralysing effect.
– Archery projectile spread: This value determines how accurate enemy archers will aim.
The higher the spread, the lower their average precision will be. This does not affect the accuracy of
spellcasters.
– Armor changeable in combat: By default, Requiem does not allow you to change your
equipped armor (except shields) during combat. With this option, you can disable this restriction.
– Arrow Weight Factor: This factor scales the weight of arrows and bolts, the default weights
are: 0.1 for light arrows (elven and glass), 0.2 for standard arrows (anything not listed elsewhere), 0.3
for heavy arrows (orcish and dwemer) and 0.5 for massive arrows (ebony, daedric and dragonbone).
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– Better Archery: If this setting is enabled, the range penalties for archery will be significantly
reduced.
– Death Reload delay: This setting determines how much time passes between your death
and the forced reload of the latest save. Setting it to zero disables the death cam completely and
instead opens a prompt to reload the last save or return to the main menu.
– Difficulty - Damage dealt: This setting determines how much damage you deal with
your attacks, use this instead of the main menu’s difficulty bar to adjust the combat difficulty to
your liking. [Disabling the difficulty bar is merely a safety precaution to prevent new players from
experiencing a too easy or hard Requiem.]
– Difficulty - Damage taken: This setting determines how much damage you take from at-
tacks, use this instead of the main menu’s difficulty bar to adjust the combat difficulty to your liking.
[Disabling the difficulty bar is merely a safety precaution to prevent new players from experiencing
a too easy or hard Requiem.]
– Dragons cause no fear: Dragons have an aura of fear, which makes most NPCs flee in
panic, excluding city guards and your followers. This option can be used to disable this aura.
– Dualwield Sneak Attacks allowed: This setting enables sneak attacks while wielding
a melee-weapon in the left hand. This restriction is intended to prevent the dual wield power sneak
attacks, which count as several sneak attacks in a row and thus allow you to overcome targets
that should be beyond your limits. Sneak attacks against sleeping targets are not subject to this
limitation.
– Essential Actors invincible: This option restores the death-protection from the essential
flag for actors. [Note that a few actors are immune to the killing effect anyway, since Skyrim has
two different mechanims for being essential, of which only one can be easily circumvented.]
– Exhaustion causes no Slowdown: You will no longer suffer from a significantly re-
duced movement speed when your health or stamina are low.
– Exhaustion does not disarm: Usually, each enemy attack has a chance to disarm you,
if you are out of stamina. With this option you can disable this feature.
– Fearless and steadfast enemies: Requiem features a Fear&Yield system, to deliver a
more realistic approach to the yielding from Vanilla Skyrim. This option can be used to disable this
feature.
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– Heavy Armor drains no stamina: Disables the stamina drain for wearing heavy armor
without training and the sprinting penalty.
– Horse Trample disabled: This option disabled the trample effect from charging horses.
– Maximal Resistances: This value defines the maximal resistance of any kind you can ac-
quire. A higher resistance value has no effect, unless your opponent has a resistance-reducing attack.
– Unbreakable Bows: If enabled, low quality wooden bows and crossbows will no longer
break when you are hit in melee or by a spell.
– Weapon Damage Factor: This is the global factor for the weapon damage.
2.3.2. Magic
– Casting unhindered by armor: This option negates all penalties on your spell casting
costs for wearing armor.
– Enchantment Effectiveness: This optional can be used to reduce the effectiveness of all
enchantments used by the player.
– Potion Effectiveness: This optional can be used to reduce the effectiveness of all potions
for the player, including poisons used by the player.
– Carry Weight modificator: This value is added (or subtracted) from your total carry-
weight.
– CW bonus per Stamina increment: This option controls how many points of extra
carry weight you obtain upon increasing your stamina when leveling up.
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– Explosive Bolts craftable: If enabled you do not require the knowledge from the Dawn-
guard to craft explosive elemental bolts at the forge.
– Followers are pack mules: This setting will grant 100 extra carry weight to all followers.
[This does not affect mod-added followers in the present implementation.]
– Jump Height Factor: This factor determines how high your character can jump.
– Locks pickable without perks: If this option is enabled, lockpicking no longer requires
you to have the related perk to open a lock of the given difficulty.
– Pickpocketing without perks: This option allows you to pick pockets without any
prerequisites. Normally, you need at least the basic perk to have any chances at all.
– Racial Skillrates disabled: If this option is enabled, your character will not benefit
from any racial skill rate boni.
– Recycling is not allowed: While active, this options hides all crafting options which
convert equipment and clutter items back into ingots.
– Shouting Experience disabled: With this option, the experience system for shouts can
be disabled. By default, Requiem grants you passive boni for your shouts, depending on how often
you used them.
– Skillrate Factor: This options adjusts your experience gained for using any of your skills by
the given factor.
– Smithing books non-mandatory: If this option is active, you can choose smithing
perks without having the corresponding crafting manual in your inventory.
– Training units per level: This setting determines how many training lessons you may
take between two levelups.
2.3.4. Atmosphere
– Cell respawn time: This defines the time which is required to pass before a cell will respawn.
Keep in mind that entering the cell resets the timer.
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– Cleared cell respawn time: This defines the time which is required to pass before a cell
marked as cleared will respawn. Keep in mind that entering the cell resets the timer.
– Dragon random spawn interval: This setting determines the minimal time that needs
to pass between two consecutive random dragon spawns.
– Fast Travel Allowed: If this setting is enabled, you can use the fast travel mechanism,
which is usually disabled by Requiem.
– Heartbeat threshold: This threshold defines when the heartbeat sound begins to notify
you about your wounds. If you do not want the heartbeat at all, set the value to 0%.
– Meridia does not hate Vampires: If this option is enabled, Meridias wrath will not
burn vampires to a cinder, who dare to touch her beacon or Dawnbreaker.
– Open Door Policy: If you flag this option, your house will not be locked when you leave it.
This feature only applies to the purchaseable houses from the original Skyrim.
– Poisons without visual effects: This option disables the image space modifiers for poison
and disease effects.
– Running causes no Exhaustion: You will no longer become exhausted while running
and your magicka also regenerates normally.
– Slower Horses: This option decreases the speed of all horses by about 25%.
– Timescale: This value determines the ratio between real-time and game-time. By default, one
real-time minute corresponds to 10 ingame minutes in Requiem.
– Vampires raid randomly: If this option is enabled, vampires will start random raids on
villages and towns again, as they did in the original Dawnguard questline.
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– Attack Speed Dummy deactivated: Requiem uses an ’Attack Speed Dummy’ to allow
for stacking attack speed buffs. If a second mod does the same, you can use this option to disable
the one from Requiem to prevent superfast attacks.
– Impact Effects Debug Mode: If you encounter impact effects (magicka/stamina drain,
stagger, breaking bows, disarm) when they should not be there you can use this debug mode to trace
back the source of the impact. Beware of concentration spells, they generate a lot of impact events
and therefore message boxes in a short time.
– No Race Warnings: If you enable this option, Requiem will no longer warn you if it detects
a suspicuous playable race without proper balancing. Please keep in mind that a race warning for
the Vanilla races most likely means that you have a serious conflict which affects Requiem’s core
mechanics! This switch is mainly intended to turn of warnings for custom races.
– Stamina Drain Reset (Exhaustion): Checking this setting will reset your stamina
drains if they freaked out. Just check this option, then leave the menu and everything should be fine
again.
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Compatibility?
What’s that?
3. Compatibility
3. Compatibility
There are lots of awesome mods out there which may or may not be directly compatible with Requiem. In
this chapter, we want to give you some guidelines how to handle compatibility issues between Requiem and
other mods. Some mod classes are compatible out-of-the-box with Requiem or can be patched automatically
by the Reqtificator to adhere to Requiem’s standards. Other mods will need a handmade compatibility
patch, of which there are plenty available thanks to our active and helpful community. And some mods
are simply incompatible with Requiem, regardless how hard you try to make them work together. In this
chapter we will discuss how compatible the most common mod classes are and what you need to do before
you can run them together with Requiem.
We advise to use neither a bashed patch nor a Tes5Edit unleveling script. Instead you should use
Requiem compatibility patches where appropriate in conjunction with the Reqtificator.
Please keep in mind that all guidelines in this chapter are rules of thumbs. A particular mod may always
require special treatment due to implementation specifics.
Mods that have no plugins (no .esp or .esm files) are usually compatible out of the box, because Requiem
assigns new meshes, textures or sounds to existing records only in very rare cases. Most of the Requiem
changes aim at the gameplay-relevant values of these records. Thus replacer mods that overwrite the
original resources are usually compatible right away.
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visual templates. The Reqtificator will then automatically merge the looks from these plugins into the
Requiem-version of these NPCs. Please see Visual Automerging in Detail for detailed instructions.
Since all actors (except followers) have a static level in Requiem and perks are much more important
than skills in Requiem, these mods generally need handmade compatibility patches to integrate well into
Requiem. Once the mod has been patched, the Reqtificator will automatically merge edits to Leveled
Characters with changes from other Requiem compatibility patches to ensure that all monsters can spawn
as intended. As for the leveled Items from equipment mods, this removes the need to create a Bashed Patch
for Requiem patches.
Note: If you do not want to use the LeveledCharacter merger for whatever reason, you can disable it in
the Other Settings menu of the Reqtificator.
This is a difficult kind of mod for which no general statement can be made. If they touch only few (or
even none) Vanilla records, they might technically be compatible out of the box. But in any case, they will
likely need some adjustment and tweaking to blend fully into Requiem.
Obviously, two mods that conflict on almost everything they touch are not compatible. And since they
usually have different aims and visions, you cannot make them compatible with each other without crip-
pling at least one of them.
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[RaceVisuals]
#this category lists all mods that qualify as overwrites for racial visuals
Bijin Warmaidens.esp
EtherealElvenOverhaul.esp
[NPCVisuals]
#this category lists all mods that qualify as overwrites for actor visuals
EtherealElvenOverhaul.esp
The order of the mods in the config-file plays no role. All information needed to resolve potential conflicts,
like the visual changes to Jenassa provided by both example mods, is fetched from your load order.*
Visual Appearance in this context contains the following components:
– race
* Load Order here means all plugins that are loaded before the RequiemfortheIndifferent.esp, if it already exists.
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– gender
– skin textures
– voice type
In more technical terms, everything that would be inherited by the Use Traits and Use AttackData
flags in the Creation Kit is taken from the visual template, everything else from the skill template.
Race and Actor visual merging follows exactly the same rules, thus we will only consider actor merging
for the sake of simplicity.
For each NPC, the Reqtificator determines if a visual merge is needed with the following steps:
1. Find the last overwrite. If it is neither Requiem.esp, a plugin with Requiem.esp as a master nor any
of the specified visual template mods, the NPC does not qualify for visual merging.
2. Find the last visual template. The Reqtificator searches for the last mod changing the NPC that
was given in the configuration file as visual template. If none is found, the NPC is obviously not
qualified for visual merging.
3. Find the last skill template. The Reqtificator again searches your load order, this time for either the
last mod depending on the Requiem.esp or the Requiem.esp itself.
If both a skill and a visual template are found, the Reqtificator will merge the data. So in short, this has
the following consequences for your load order:
– You can and should load all mods registered as visual templates before the Requiem.esp.
– The last visual template mod for any given NPC will provide the visuals data.
– Since the Skill-template can also be provided by a Requiem-dependent patch, this system also works
for third party NPCs with a Requiem-patch.
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Frequently Asked
Questions
4. Frequently asked questions
– Do you know that your balance is insane? I went to Bleak Falls Barrow
and I can’t even kill a single Draugr.
The world is no longer leveled and you can encounter high level enemies (or packs of lower level
enemies) if you travel in the wrong areas. Bleak Falls Barrow is such an area. It has been carefully
populated to adhere to the lore of being a haunted place.Even more importantly this also prevents
progressing to a quest stage that would pit the player character against impossible odds. Choose your
battles wisely and retreat from those you cannot win.
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– After my first fights, I am half dead and have no means of healing. How
do I heal without natural regeneration and no money for a healing potion?
You can make some coin by working as a lumberjack for people like Hod in Riverwood or Hulda from
the Bannered Mare Inn in Whiterun. Another possibility in other locations is working at the local
mine and selling your yield to the mine’s foreman.
– For some enemies, like raised undead and vampires, the healthbar does
not change after an attack. What am I doing wrong?
Nothing, this is the consequence of an engine limitation. The healthbar you see only reflects the
base health of the NPC. Therefore, if he has an fortify health effect, you first have to deal sufficient
damage to negate this effect before you see any changes in the healthbar. Also, undead have a fortify
health bonus and a high arrow resistance; if you attack them with non-silvered arrows, you will
find them almost invincible.
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4.4. Questions related to Quests
– I cannot acquire smithing perk XYZ, despite I have the required skill, what
am I doing wrong?
Most smithing perks require you to have a crafting manual in your inventory. The Craftman’s
Manual required for the basic perk is for sale at every blacksmith. Higher rank books may sometimes
be found for sale or can be found on your travels.
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acquiring the perk Painful Regrets (restoration tree, becomes available once you passed the crime
limits) to increase the limits of crimes tolerated by the gods. However, the price is high: You will no
longer recieve any special blessing effects by pleasing a god and you will suffer permanent debuffs.
And if a particular god is upset about your past actions, even this repention will not help you to
regain his favor. For a more complete review of this topic, consider the changelog. This aspect of
Requiem will likely be reworked soon and released as a minor update for version 1.7.
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This is a clear indicator for missing Requiem textures and meshes. Most likely you have installed a
minor update without following the instructions given in the quickstart guide.
– What goes wrong if I have BOSSed my loadorder but Requiem still behaves
strange?
It most likely is a mod conflict, because BOSS is not perfect. In fact, BOSS places Requiem in the
middle of your load-order and therefore causes other mods to overwrite parts of Requiem. Place
Requiem at the end of your loadorder and see if the problem persists.
– I do not use any or only very few mods besides Requiem, but whenever I start
a new game I am sent back to the main menu. What is going wrong
here?
In the past we often saw issues that originated from a few common pitfalls. To make Requiem a
more pleasant experience we decided to add some sanity checks at the startup to prevent you from
running into known issues. If any of these pitfalls is detected, Requiem will display you a message
stating the problem and the solution before sending you back to the menu.
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Part II
Player’s Handbook
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Combat
5. Combat
5. Combat
Combat is much more deadly in Requiem than before. If you want to survive, you will need to use every
tactic at your disposal to gain the upper hand in a fight. No longer can you take several blows from a
warhammer without flinching, even a single sweep from a battleaxe or a well-aimed arrow are often deadly
for those foolish enough to engage their enemies without any protection. But with the right strategy…
The major changes to combat compared to Vanilla Skyrim are:
– normal bash attacks no longer stagger your enemy but still interrupt power attacks
– new special attacks like a bull rush or a mounted charge to trample down your foes
– different weapon types now have their unique weaknesses and strengths
– each hit you take now has side-effects (called impact effects )
– when enemies yield, they actually do so, instead of backstabbing you five seconds later
While you are out of stamina, your blocking efficiency is dramatically reduced, you move slower and you
can easily be disarmed by enemy attacks. So think twice before you charge head-on into battle and waste
all your stamina to bring down the first foe in an instant with a charge attack…
Each time you suffer a hit, your concentration is broken, resulting in a magicka and stamina loss. Further-
more, you can also be staggered. The secondary damage and stagger change depend on the type of enemy
attack and range from 10 points per one-handed attack to 35 for a two-handed power-attack. The stamina
damage can be negated by successfully blocking the attack and the magicka damage can be negated by
having a fortify magicka enchantment or the Focused Mind perk from the restoration school. The stagger
chance is related to your armor rating, the higher it is, the less likely you will be staggered and a successful
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– your movement speed reduces proportionally to your armor weight and you make more noises, making
sneaking more and more difficult
– your spell casting costs increase with the weight of your armor, especially for heavy ones the conse-
quences can be dramatic for the apprentice mage†
– the stamina costs for normal attacks also increase with the weight of your armor
– executing power attacks in heavy armor costs you extra until you have the respective perk
* This includes your current weapon(s).
† Details can be found in The mass effect - how the weight of your equipment changes everything
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Another important part of surviving combat is blocking enemy attacks. If you have at least some experience
with blocking, a successful block will significantly reduce the inflicted damage and reduce the chance to
be staggered.
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Figure 5.1.: Heavy armor reflects a warrior’s talent in wearing heavy armor and fighting in it.
Battle Jugger-
Mage (100) naught (100)
Combat
Meditation (75)
Power of the
Combatant (75)
Combat
Fortitude (50)
Trance (50)
Condition-
ing (0)
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Description: Once a day, you can now push yourself to continue fighting, allowing you to re-
generate stamina very fast. Furthermore, you learned some new tricks to overcome the mobility
limitations of your armor.
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Figure 5.2.: Evasion is the art to evade enemy blows and allows a character to defend efficiently if he
wears only light or even no armor.
Meteoric
Reflexes (100)
Combat
Reflexes (75)
Windrun-
ner (75)
Vexing
Dexterity (50)
Flanker (50)
Agile Spell-
casting (50)
Finesse (25)
Dodge (20)
Agility (0)
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Figure 5.3.: Blocking reflects a warrior’s skill in parrying and deflecting blows and his aptitude with a
shield.
Unstoppable
Charge (100)
Defensive Disarming
Stance (75) Bash (75)
Elemental
Protection (50)
Overpowering
Bashes (50)
Experienced
Blocking (20)
Strong Powerful
Grip (15) Bashes (25)
Improved
Blocking (0)
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not need to keep them drawn yourself, taking aim is significantly less tiring than with a bow. Crossbows
also deal more damage per shot than a bow made of the same material. In addition you only need some
basic training to aim accurately enough and to pierce armors to some degree.
These strengths of the crossbow, however, point to its weaknesses at the same time. Since you do not draw
the weapon yourself, you cannot overdraw it like a experienced archer can do with his bow. Therefore a
bow will be more devastating in the hands of a truly skilled archer. And drawing a bow is noticeably faster
than a reloading a crossbow, allowing to you sent more arrows flying in the same time, if you don’t tire
from the exertion.
Arrows and bolts in Requiem can be made from all common materials. High-grade arrows and bolts, like
those made from Dwemer metal or even better materials grant you additional armor penetration. Skilled
fletchers can use elemental salts to craft arrows and bolts that explode upon impact.
Your ranged combat skill is crucial for your effective combat range. Depending on your skill, you will have
a certain range within which you deal full damage and can perform ranged sneak attacks. If your target is
farther away, the dealt damage will be reduced gradually and you can no longer deal any sneak attacks.*
You can find more details about the range scaling in section 8.7.
Bull Rush
The enemy stands in your way and won’t let you pass? Then just charge and barrel into him with full
force, knocking him off his feet! If you sprint† directly into your enemy without executing any attacks.
When you hit the enemy, you have a certain chance to knock him down, which mainly depends on your
mass ratio.‡ In any case you will stagger him and deal some damage proportional to your mass, while he
will stop your charge.
* NPCs deal full damage at all ranges, due to engine limitations. As a compensation they suffer from projectile spread, which
is not implemented for the player.
† You need to sprint for at least two seconds before the impact to acquire enough momentum.
‡ See the appendix for details about knockdown chances.
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With the perk Relentless Onslaught you will be able to sprint in heavy armor without tiring in an instant.
Furthermore, it significantly reduces the damage you take from melee attacks while bull rushing. The perk
Unstoppable Charge allows you to block while charging and, especially in heavy armor, the confidence
gained by your trusty shield makes you move faster than when doing a normal bull rush. Furthermore,
the perk significantly enhances the effectiveness of your bull rush when you charge with your shield raised,
dealing way more damage.
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Figure 5.4.: The skill to use light weaponry, among which are daggers, swords, axes and maces.
Stunning
Charge (100)
Storm of
Steel (75)
Powerful Powerful
Strike (50) Charge (50)
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Description: Your improved fighting techniques increase your damage dealt with one-handed
weapons greatly.
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Figure 5.5.: The art of combat using two-handed weapons, such as greatswords, battle axes, and warham-
mers.
Mighty
Strike (100)
Devastating
Cleave (100)
Cleave (75)
Devastating Devastating
Charge (50) Strike (50)
Battle Axe Greatsword Warhammer
Specialization Specialization Specialization
(25/50/75) Barbaric (25/50/75) (25/50/75)
Might (20)
Great Weapon
Mastery (0/0)
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Figure 5.6.: An Archer is trained in the use of bows and arrows. The greater the skill, the more deadly the
shot.
Stunning
Precision (100)
Point Blank
Shot (40)
Power
Shot (75)
Marksman’s Gruesome
Focus (50) Shot (25/50)
Precise
Aim (25)
Basic Ranged
Combat
Training (0)
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Magic
6. Magic
6. Magic
Apart from lots of new spells, Requiem introduces a few other significant changes to the magic system in
Skyrim. First of all, your skill will no longer have any significant impact on the casting cost for a spell,
however, with the right perks, it can contribute to your spells magnitude and/or duration and enhance
them far beyond their normal strength. As an alternative to buying new spells from vendors or finding
them on your travels you also can learn new spells by learning magic perks. Another important change is
that magicka damage no longer prevents magicka regeneration. The concept of dualcasting was replaced
by empowering , although except for illusion this is currently a purely cosmetic change.
The most drastic change so far is the illusion school which features completely new mechanics, which will
be carried over to other magic schools in future versions:
– Dynamic resistances replace the predetermined outcome (illusion) spells had before with a
statistical and skill-based approach. Whenever you cast an offensive (illusion) spell, like Frightening
Orb or Hibernation Spray, your skill is weighted against the mental strength of the target and a
resistance chance is calculated. The target then can break free in regular intervals, depending on
this resistance chance.
– Sustained spells are a new type of defensive spells, which have a virtually infinite duration
and comparably small casting costs. Instead, these spells drain your magicka continuously until you
are out of magicka or decide to release the spell. Releasing a spell is done by recasting it, which does
not cost you any magicka and does not cause any noises. In contrast to Vanilla spells, they do not
give you a fixed amount of XP when casting them, but instead a continuous stream of XP while
they remain active.
– Empowered spells are a replacement for the Dualcasting scheme. Instead of multiplying all
magnitudes and durations by a given factor, empowered spells have all new effects, making the spell
often way more powerful than its common version. In contrast to dualcasted spells, empowered
spells also have a tier-dependent cost-factor, ranging from 130% for fundamental spells up to 170%
for masterly spells.
Once you have at least the fundamental perk of the respective school, your spells will begin to become more
powerful and last longer and learning more perks from the school increases the effect further* :
– Fundamental : All spells are 1% more effective per skillpoint you have
* The effects are not stacking, but replace the effect of the previous perks
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– Advanced : All spells of tier advanced and higher are 2% more effective per skillpoint you have
– Sophisticated : All spells of tier sophisticated and higher are 3% more effective per skillpoint
you have
– Superior : All spells of tier superior and higher are 4% more effective per skillpoint you have
– Masterly : All spells of tier masterly are 5% more effective per skillpoint you have
In addition to a detailed description of the schools and their spells, this manual also has an alphabetic
index of all spells. Please note that these lists only contain those spells that you can obtain either from
perks or in a common magic shop. There are more spells out there to find beyond those!
Finally, a short definition about magical terms:
– Empowering a spell is done like dualcasting in Vanilla Skyrim (equip the spell in both hands
and then cast simultaneously). This consumes more magicka, but gives rise to completely new effects
the normal version does not have (Illusion spells) or increases the magnitude/duration of the spell
(all other schools)
– Augmenting a spell means that your proficiency gives you a passive bonus to the spells duration
and/or magnitude. The source for this usually is the above explained spell scaling.
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Figure 6.1.: The School of Alteration involves the manipulation of the physical world and its natural
properties.
Magical Ab- Masterly
Metamagical sorption (100) Alteration (100)
Empower-
ment (100)
Empowered
Alterations (25)
Advanced
Alteration (25)
Fundamental
Alteration (0)
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– Mage Armor (Rank II) [Advanced Alteration, Base Magicka Cost: 150]
Description: Improves the caster’s armor rating by 30 points for 60 seconds.
– Transmute: Muscles (Rank II) [Sophisticated Alteration, Base Magicka Cost: 300]
Description: The touched target’s raw strength and body tissue becomes magically reinforced.
Therefore, unarmed damage, health and carrying capacity are increased by 25 points for 45 seconds.
– Mage Armor (Rank III) [Sophisticated Alteration, Base Magicka Cost: 200]
Description: Improves the caster’s armor rating by 40 points for 60 seconds.
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6.2. The School of Conjuration
Figure 6.2.: The School of Conjuration governs both Necromancy and summoning entities from the realms
of Oblivion.
Elemental
Binding (75)
Mystic Dis-Masterly Con-
ruption (100)juration (100)
Dark
Infusion (75)
Mystic Ban-
ishment (75)
Superior Con-
juration (75)
Stabilized
Binding (50)
Oblivion Mystic
Ritualism (50)
Lore (50/100) Maelstrom (50)
Sophisticated
Conjura-
Necro- tion (50)
mancy (25)
Fundamental
Conjuration (0)
with decreased effort while your newfound knowledge also allows you to augment all Conjuration
spells.
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Description: By further studying Conjuration, you’ve gained knowledge of some advanced spells
which you can now cast with less effort. You also learned to augment Conjuration spells further.
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– Summon Swarm (Rank II) [Advanced Conjuration, Base Magicka Cost: 40]
Description: The caster summons a swarm of even more ferocious insects from the realm of
Hircine that burrow into the target’s flesh, dealing 6 poison damage and 6 physical damage for
1 seconds.
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– Raise Dead (Rank II) [Advanced Conjuration, Base Magicka Cost: 225]
Description: The caster reanimates a more powerful dead body for 60 seconds.
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– Raise Dead (Rank III) [Sophisticated Conjuration, Base Magicka Cost: 250]
Description: The caster reanimates a powerful dead body for 60 seconds.
– Raise Dead (Rank IV) [Superior Conjuration, Base Magicka Cost: 302]
Description: The caster reanimates a very powerful dead body for 60 seconds.
– Banish Daedra (Rank II) [Superior Conjuration, Base Magicka Cost: 215]
Description: The caster sends even powerful creatures back to the realms of Oblivion. Even if
the target is not banished, the spell will deal 30 points of unresistable damage and make it tremble.
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6.3. The School of Destruction
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Figure 6.3.: The School of Destruction involves the harnessing of fire, frost, shock and other forces that
undo creation.
Masterly De-
struction (100)
Lightning
Mastery (100)
Frost
Mastery (100)
Fire Mas-
tery (100)
Electrostatic
Superior De-
Discharge (75)
Deep struction (75)
Freeze (75)
Sophisticated
Cremation (75) Destruc-
tion (50)
Empowered
Elements (25)
Fundamental
Destruction (0)
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6.3. The School of Destruction
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6. Magic
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6.3. The School of Destruction
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6.4. The School of Illusion
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to manipulate than others. Especially Undead, Dwemer Automatons and Daedra are strong-willed com-
batants. The level bound is replaced by a dynamic resistance chance which depends on the illusion skill of
the caster compared to magicka, illusion skill, level and magic resistance of the target (see section 8.1 for
details). This chance is evaluated directly after the spell’s impact and every two seconds thereafter. Once
the target manages to resist the spell, it will be dispelled. If the target resists the spell directly on impact,
it will vanish without any effects. These spells grant no experience when cast, but give you an continuous
stream of XP as long as they affect the target.
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6.4. The School of Illusion
Figure 6.4.: The School of Illusion involves manipulating the perception of the weak-minded.
Phantas- Domina-
magoria (90) tion (90)
Obliterate the
Mind (70)
Shadow Masterly
Environmental Shaping (70) Illusion (80)
Manipu-
lation (65) Superior Pain and
Illusion (60) Agony (50)
Otherwordly
Phantasms (45)
Sophisticated
Illusion (40)
Fundamental
Illusion (0)
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6.4. The School of Illusion
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6. Magic
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6.4. The School of Illusion
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6. Magic
100
6.5. The School of Restoration
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Figure 6.5.: The School of Restoration involves both healing and protecting spells, as well as those that
undo the undead.
Masterly
Restora-
tion (100)
Superior
Restoration (75)
Improved Power of
Mysticism (75)
Wards (75) Life (50)
Sophisticated Essence of
Restoration (50) Life (75)
Focused
Respite (75)
Mind (25)
Improved Advanced
Healing (50) Restoration (25)
Benefactor’s
Insight (25)
Fundamental Painful
Restoration (0) Regrets (0)
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– Protection from Poison (Rank II) [Advanced Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 200]
Description: The touched target’s body becomes protected by positive energies that weaken the
effects of poison by 20 percent for one hour.
– Heal Self (Rank II) [Advanced Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 100]
Description: Heals the caster by 20 points. The spell does not affect undead, atronachs and
automatons.
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– Protection from Poison (Rank I) [Advanced Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 150]
Description: The caster’s body becomes protected by positive energies that weaken the effects of
poison by 20 percent for one hour.
– Arcane Ward (Rank II) [Advanced Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 70]
Description: The caster creates a protective shield that negates a great amount of physical damage
and negates up to 40 points of spell damage.
– Arcane Ward (Rank III) [Sophisticated Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 100]
Description: The caster creates a protective shield that negates a great amount of physical damage
and negates up to 60 points of spell damage and has a chance to reflect a fraction of absorbed spells.
Also renders the caster immune to most paralyzing effects.
– Healing Aura (Rank II) [Sophisticated Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 200]
Description: The touched target becomes surrounded by healing energy that restores health slowly
but steadily for a long time.
– Heal Self (Rank III) [Sophisticated Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 150]
Description: Heals the caster by 40 points. The spell does not affect undead, atronachs and
automatons.Also cures almost all diseases the caster is suffering from.
– Healing Hands (Rank II) [Sophisticated Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 80]
Description: Heals the target by 30 points, but not undead, atronachs or machines.
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– Turn Undead (Rank II) [Sophisticated Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 168]
Description: The caster causes Undead up to level 13 to flee for 30 seconds.
– Turn Undead (Rank III) [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 266]
Description: The caster causes Undead up to level 21 to flee for 30 seconds.
– Circle of Protection [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 171]
Description: Undead up to level 20 entering the circle will flee.
– Arcane Disjunction (Rank II) [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 400]
Description: The caster evokes a mystic energy that decreases the target’s magic resistance by
15% for as long as the spell is channeled.
– Arcane Ward (Rank IV) [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 150]
Description: The caster creates a protective shield that negates a great amount of physical damage
and negates up to 80 points of spell damage and always reflects a fraction of absorbed spells. It
also renders the caster immune to most paralyzing and life-draining effects.
– Repel Undead (Rank II) [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 353]
Description: The caster causes Undead up to level 16 to flee for 30 seconds.
– Healing Aura (Rank IV) [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 400]
Description: The touched target becomes surrounded by powerful healing energy that restores
health passively for a long time. The spell also renders the target immune to almost all magical drain
and absorb effects.
– Healing Aura (Rank III) [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 400]
Description: The caster becomes surrounded by powerful healing energy that restores health pas-
sively for a long time. The spell also renders the caster immune to almost all magical drain and absorb
effects.
– Healing Hands (Rank III) [Superior Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 250]
Description: Heals everyone close to the caster by 50 points. The spell does not affect undead,
atronachs and automatons.
– Dispel (Rank II) [Masterly Restoration, Base Magicka Cost: 800]
Description: The caster removes all magical effects and poisons from the target. However, wield-
ing this energy also causes the caster to suffer the same.The spell also deals 35 points of damage to
constructs powered by magic.
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6.6. Alphabetical Index of Spells
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6.6. Alphabetical Index of Spells
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Crafting
7. Crafting
7. Crafting
Crafting in Requiem has some important differences to Vanilla Skyrim. The most important change is
likely that you need to either have the basic perk or have a racial affinity to the profession before you can
craft anything. Besides this, the most radical changes have been made in the smithing section. For each
material you want to master, you first need to find an almanac about the techniques required for working
with the given material. The almanacs for the common materials can be bought from many merchants in
Skyrim, but some of the rare almanacs can only be found at very few locations. Another important change
is the tempering system, which is explained in more detail in section 7.1.
Table 7.1.: The tempering tiers in Requiem. Please note that Skyrim always tempers in 10% item health
steps. Cuirass will obtain twice the listed armor rating bonus. The Legendary tier has no
upper limit.
In Requiem, the item you want to temper is of supreme importance for the final result:
– Twohanded weapons get the full tempering bonus you can achieve, onehanded weapons half if it
and daggers only quarter.*
* This behavior is necessary to compensate the fact that tempering adds absolute, not relative damage bonuses.
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– Armor items all obtain the same armor bonus, namely half of the full one.
– The material also has an impact on the reachable quality, in general high quality materials can be
tempered further.
As a consequence it will happen that you can temper a battleaxe to High-Grade with 20 extra damage,
but your dagger will only be Well-Made with 5 points more damage. Please note that only the first
three tempering tiers are within reach of a normal smith. If your skills surpass even those of Eorlund
Graymane, you might be able to reach the Exquisite rank when working on twohanded weapons from
very rare materials.
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Mechanics
8. Game Mechanics
8. Game Mechanics
This part of the manual contains more in-depth information about the game-mechanics used by Requiem.
Reading this section might help you get a deeper understanding of Requiem, but it is not mandatory to
play the mod.
The spellspecific value is 1 for fundamental spells, 5 for advanced spells, 10 for sophisticated spells, 15
for superior spells and 20 for master spells. The resistance value resulting from evaluating Equation 8.1
is then compared to the dice , which is an arbitrary real number between 0 and 100. All main perks
( Fundamental Illusion etc) and the spell mastery perk that allows empowering the casted spell contribute
to the perk factor .
* Thechance is computed only once, each consequent evaluation only throws the dice again. Therefore, a chance in the actor
values contributing to the resistance after the spell was cast will not be taken into account.
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8.2. The derived attributes system
Since this formula might not be very enlightening to people who do not deal with mathematics every day,
there is also Figure 8.1, which illustrates the practical effect of the above formula for a few enemies and
appropriate spell tiers.
Figure 8.1.: The dependence of the break free chance for chosen enemies against illusion spells to illustrate
Equation 8.1. The detailed stats of the shown enemies can be taken from the following table:
Level Magicka Illusion Magic Resistance
Bandit Warrior (Nord) 3 80 5 0
Necromancer 36 570 10 0
Storm Atronach 30 100 100 50
100
Bandit warrior
fundamental spell (no perks)
80 advanced spell (no perks)
Break-Free Chance in %
0
0 20 40 60 80 100
Caster Illusion Skill
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those old attributes, we decided to directly derive the bonuses they granted, like disease resistance, melee
damage etc, from the three new attributes health, stamina and magicka. To calculate the bonuses granted,
your base actor value is used, that means the natural value of your health, stamina or magicka, without
considering damage taken, fortify effects and similar stuff. Only your racial base value and points you
invested on leveling up count.
Figure 8.2.: The progression curves for your derived attributes, illustrating Equation 8.2. The parame-
ters for each derived stat are shown in the following table. All bonuses are in %, except the
unarmed damage and the carry weight, these are absolute values.
attribute � � �ℋ �ℳ �� attribute � � �ℋ �ℳ ��
magic resistance 1 150 0 .0 1.0 0 .0 magicka regeneration 8 100 0 .0 1 .0 0 .0
disease resistance 4 100 0 .4 0 .0 0 .6 poison resistance 4 140 0 .6 0 .0 0 .4
stamina regeneration 8 100 0 .0 0 .0 1.0 unarmed damage 3 125 1 .0 0 .0 0 .0
movement speed 0 .75 125 0 .2 0 .0 0 .8 carry weight 4 110 0 .8 0 .0 0 .2
one-handed damage 4 150 0 .5 0 .0 0 .5 two-handed damage 4 150 0 .8 0 .0 0 .2
bow/dagger/unarmed damage 4 150 0 .2 0 .0 0 .8
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100
Magicka derived
Magicka regeneration rate
80 Magic resistance
Health+Stamina derived
Disease resistance
Bonus
60 Poison resistance
Stamina regeneration rate
Unarmed Damage
40 Movement Speed
Carry Weight
Weapon Damage
20
0
80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300
(Weighted and Summed) Base Actor value(s)
All derived attributes have a square-root scaling with their corresponding value, this means you will
gain major bonuses in the value range that is accessible to most (dedicated) characters and with increasing
values the gained bonuses per attribute point are reduced. In addition to the scaling, a threshold is used
which you will have to surpass before benefiting from the derived attribute. In general, the bonuses are
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derived from the relation shown in Equation 8.2. Figure 8.2 illustrates the resulting bonuses as a function
of the weighted attributes and lists the attribute-specific parameters.
�√�ℋ ℋ + �ℳ ℳ + �� � − � �ℋ ℋ + �ℳ ℳ + �� � ≥ �
=
attribute
{ 0
(8.2)
bonus else
all values are specific to the corresponding attribute
� = scaling prefactor ℋ/ℳ/� = base health/magicka/stamina
� = the threshold value �ℋ/ℳ/� = weighting factor for health/magicka/stamina
You can check your current bonuses by visiting the page Derived Attributes from the Requiem - Skills
Menu in the mod configuration menu.
The cooldown reduction described above is relative to the new cooldown times, not the vanilla ones.
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ℳ = ℳ0 + ∑ �armor + ∑ �weapon + ∑
equipped equipped magic
100 [ armor ]
1
effect (8.4)
weapons effects
� denotes the base weight (i.e without the 20% weight reduction for currently equipped armor pieces)
of the armor or weapon and the sums go over all pieces of equipment you have currently equipped, with
the exception of arrows and bolts. is the magnitude of a magic effect. A high mass in itself is a good
thing because it governs how likely a character will be knocked down and how effective she can perform
knockdown attacks herself. A detailed description of the mechanics behind knockdown attacks can be
found in section 8.6.
However, a high mass also comes with the price of faster exhaustion. In addition to the mass ℳ, Requiem
also knows a penalty mass which measures the burden of the worn equipment. The penalty mass is
computed using
∑
100 [ armor ]
1
effect (8.5 )
weapons effects
where are perk-determined conversion ratios between the raw equipment weight and the burden it causes.
At the beginning is 100% for all kinds of items, but they can be lowered with the perks listed in Table 8.1.
Note that mass-changing magic effects do not affect the penalty mass and vice versa, unless explicitly stated
in the effect’s description.
The penalty mass factor is then used to determine several other statistics.
– stamina costs for normal attacks are scaled linearly with your penalty mass (see details in section 8.5)
– without heavy armor training, power attack stamina costs are also scaled linearly by the penalty
mass
– falling damage you receive now scales linearly with the penalty mass
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8.4. The mass effect - how the weight of your equipment changes everything
One-Handed Two-Handed
Perk Reduction Perk Reduction
Weapon Mastery 50% Great Weapon Mastery 50%
Powerful Charge 25% Devastating Charge 25%
Table 8.1.: Perks and their effect on the penalty mass conversion ratios . Note that Evasion affects light
armor and clothes. Archery perks affect bows and crossbows alike and One-handed perks also
count for magic staves.
– your movement noises generated while sneaking are also linearly amplified by your penalty mass (see
formula in Table 8.2)
– finally it also affects your movement speed and your spellcasting costs (see formulas in Table 8.2)
If not stated explicitly otherwise in Table 8.2, the listed values are simply multiplied by 1 + .
= ⋅ 50
movement speed casting circumstances value in 8.7
(8.6 )
reduction in % only clothes worn 1.0
ℬ ⋅ ℳ� ≥1
spellcasting cost =
light armor without perk 2.0
{ 1 � ��
(8.7 ) light armor with perk 1.0
Table 8.2.: Spellcasting and movement penalties caused by the weight of your equipment.
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20
15
Casting Cost Factor
0
0 50 100 150
Weight of your worn armor and weapons
Figure 8.3.: The impact of your worn armor and weaponry on spellcasting.
The impact of wearing armor, especially heavy ones, for casting spells is illustrated in Figure 8.3. The
light (or heavy) armor curves apply as soon as you wear at least one part of light (or heavy) armor. It does
not matter if it is a full plate armor or just a pair of gloves, but the weight difference will actually make
them behave differently. The perk Battle Mage, which is required to cast masterly spells in heavy armor
with reduced penalties, also grants a general reduction on all casting costs in heavy armor.
3 �ℬ
= (4 .0 − ⋅ 1 − ) ⋅ (1 + )
100 ) (
stamina drain
(8.8)
per second 2
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= penalty mass of the character � = character’s skill with the used weapon
= used weapon is a crossbow? ℬ = character has base perk for weapon?
= character is not dual-wielding or has the Flurry perk?
As it can be seen from the above formula, your prowess with the used weapon has a major impact on how
tiring the swings of your weapon are, as a grandmaster of your weapon the stamina drain is reduced to
one quarter. Furthermore, it can also be seen that special conditions apply for dual-wielding and the use
of crossbows. If you dual-wield, you need to have the Flurry perk to get the bonus from your one-handed
skill applied and if you use a crossbow the final stamina cost is reduced by a cumulative 75% since the
crossbow only requires you to aim.*
The chance to knock down an opponent, or being knocked down yourself primarily depends on your mass
(see section 8.4). If an actor tries to knock down another one, either with his natural attacks (bears and
sabrecats for example can knock you down with their power attacks) or with special attacks like Bull
Rushing or Overpowering Shield Bashes, the chance for success is given by:
ℳ�
= 25 ⋅ (1 + � ) ⋅
ℳ� + 0 . 5 �
Knockdown
(8.9)
chance in %
� = attacker is sprinting? ℳ� = mass of the attacker
ℳ� = mass of the defender � = defender has Acrobatics perk active?
Note that charging into your enemy is more effective than shield bashing (double the chance), however, it
comes at a greater risk: If you fail, you must pass a knockdown check yourself… If you charge on a horse, to
perform a trample attack , the mass of the horse will be added to yours for the knockdown calculation. The
acrobatics perk counts as active, if you wear no heavy armor. Table 8.3 lists the masses of some creatures
that commonly perform knock down attacks as a practical example.
* Changes to the reloading mechanism are unfortunately not possible to our knowledge. We inspected the published manual
reload mods that showed up in the Nexus, but it turned out that their approach only works as long as you don’t modify the
reload speed of the crossbow.
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Table 8.3.: Masses of some creatures that can perform knockdown attacks.
Table 8.4.: Armor piercing effects for ranged combat. Please note that all bonuses are multiplicative, not
additive. For example operating a Crossbow with dwemer bolts and having the Gruesome Shot
perk gives you 42% armor penetration.
Another important element of ranged combat is armor penetration. To deal with certain types of foes,
e.g. solders in plate armor, you will need more than an ordinary bow to deal with their defenses. Crossbow
bolts have natural armor piercing, from which you benefit as soon as you have the Basic Ranged Combat
Training perk. Furthermore you can hone your targeting skills by acquiring the Gruesome Shot perks, which
allow to aim for weak spots in the enemy defenses. Finally, you can also use high-quality ammunition to
improve your capability of penetrating armors. A summary of these effects is shown in Table 8.4. Some
* One man’s length is equal to 128 Skyrim internal units.
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8.7. Ranged Combat - The Details about Range Scaling and Armor Piercing
Table 8.5.: Range combat scaling, archery damage as a function of skill and distance. You can only score
a sneak critical attack within the range where you do full damage. Please note that this only
applies to the player, due to technical constraints. NPCs have a projectile spread to compensate.
enemies, like e.g. Draugr, simply lack vulnerable body parts where you could deal harm by piercing them.
For these enemies you will need to use special ammunition, like silver-coated projectiles or even enchanted
ones, which release the fury of the elements upon impact.
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Part III
Hall of Heroes
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A. Credits
The Requiem Dungeon Masters are:
– Xarrian - Project Founder and Developer (23 Jun 2012 - 15 May 2013)
We want to use this chance to thank all those who helped (and still help) us creating this Mod:
– All those who participated in testing and improving this mod: You guys don’t know how much your
suggestions and testing helps us improving this mod! Without you, this would not be possible!
– azirok and those who took over after his departure for supplying our community with unofficial
patches for other popular mods
– heckur and alexels for their intensive testing of the 1.7.2 version and proofreading the manual
– Metaseverity, Vallen128 and Lazuri for their fantastic Requiem artwork and their kind permission
to use it
– Insane0hflex and Brodual (Youtube.com) for spotlighting the mod in their videos
– defacto-man for providing the installation videos for the 1.8 version
– the Nexus Team and DarkOne for providing such a nice platform to share and discuss mods so freely
– the guys who host and maintain the Unofficial Elder Scrolls Wiki (http://www.uesp.net/), it
really helps a lot
– Bethesda for making such a great, moddable game
– My wonderful girlfriend for accepting my rather time-consuming hobby! Veronika, I love you!!!
– My dear friends who helped me a lot by testing, reporting bugs and wise counselling! David, Flo-
rian: You’re awesome!
– the SKSE team for making this incredible powerful modding tool, without it, I would go insane on
a regular basis
– the SkyUI team for their easy-to-use MCM API, it really saves a lot of work
We also would like to express our gratitude to those users, who rewarded our efforts with a generous
donation:
– florence666 [07.08.2012]
– FleischHals [06.10.2012]
– chaosegg [24.10.2012]
– shemalerevenge [13.12.2012]
– Abraxas77 [26.12.2012]
– yakyakyak [26.12.2012]
– Terwero [11.03.2013]
– Kazekage1 [11.04.2013]
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– B3nzel [03.09.2014]
All other detonators* donators we unfortunately could not link to any accounts; if you want to be listed
here, just send us a message!
Finally but not least, we want to thank all those noble souls from the Skyrim Nexus who allowed us to
use their creations in our mod. Visit their linked profiles and check out their other awesome work!
– CrossbowsM17 by scotP6
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– Lockpick Inventory RemodelM29 by born2bkilledP16
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B. Referenced Mods and Tools
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[M14] aMidianBorn Book of Silence by the AMB team
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/24909, referenced on page(s): 131
[M15] Book Covers Skyrim (Requiem Patch) by DanielCoffeyP4
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/35399, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M16] Brawl Bugs Patch - Plugins - Modder Resource by jonwd7P5
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/24020, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M17] Crossbows by scotP6
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/22207, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M18] Crossbows Basic Collection by DJjojoP7
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/23876, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M19] Dragon Knight Armor by hothtrooper44P8
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/28287, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M20] Font Improvements (umlauts, parantheses and accents) by myzticriceP9
Weblink: made%20on%20request%20for%20Requiem, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M21] Golden Elven Armour and Weapons by starz82P10
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/31638, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M22] Heavy Armory - New Weapons by PrivateEyeP11
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/21120, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M23] Horse Armors for Skyrim by mystikhybridP12
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/13348, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M24] Immersive Armors by hothtrooper44P8
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/19733, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M25] Insanitys Dragonbane by InsanitySorrowP13
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/19180, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M26] Insanitys Red Eagles Bane by InsanitySorrowP13
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/32930, referenced on page(s): 131, 137
[M27] Less Ruined Books by IchibuP14
Weblink: no%20longer%20available%20on%20Skyrim%20nexus, referenced on page(s): 131, 138
[M28] Lockpicking interface retex by quazaqueP15
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/2845, referenced on page(s): 131, 138
134
[M29] Lockpick Inventory Remodel by born2bkilledP16
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/13901, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M30] Lore Friendly Armor Pack by rahman530P17
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/6684, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M31] Low-Tier Wooden Crossbow by jokerineP18
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/54134, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M32] No bethesda Intro by agonbarP19
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/20020, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M33] Nordic Adventurer’s Armor by NatterformeP20
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/27068, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M34] Requiem Artwork by Vallen128P21 , LazuriP22 and MetaseverityP23
Weblink: made%20on%20request%20for%20Requiem, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M35] Robed Steel Plate Armor by Madcat221P24
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/10506, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M36] Skyhighrim - Craftable Drugs - Alcohol by IchibuP14
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/22287, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M37] Skyrim Knights by hideouscircusP25
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/28044, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M38] Smaller Ice Spike and Ice Spear by odin_-mlP26
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/31899, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M39] Smaller Kingthings Petrock fonts by EckhartP27
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/20773, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M40] SPOA Silver Knight Armor by dopalaczP28
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/32275, referenced on page(s): 132, 138
[M41] Steel and Iron Bolt/Quiver Retextures by ChenoaP29
Weblink: made%20on%20request%20for%20Requiem, referenced on page(s): 132, 139
[M42] Stormlord Armor by gechbalP30
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/40216, referenced on page(s): 132, 139
[M43] Teh-Husky Mod Compilation by THuskyP31
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/32226, referenced on page(s): 132, 139
135
[M44] True Yield by sushisquidP32
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/7252, referenced on page(s): 132, 139
[M45] Weapons of the Third Era by 747823P33
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/3871, referenced on page(s): 132, 139
136
C. Nexus Profiles from referenced
Modders
[P1] Xarrian
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/1303819, referenced on page(s): 4, 133
[P2] imeltfaces contributed to Requiem: M12
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/1073116, referenced on page(s): 131, 133
[P3] lautasantenni contributed to Requiem: M13
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/983976, referenced on page(s): 131, 133
[P4] DanielCoffey contributed to Requiem: M15
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/3204267, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P5] jonwd7 contributed to Requiem: M16
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2492841, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P6] scot contributed to Requiem: M17
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/392488, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P7] DJjojo contributed to Requiem: M18
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2977948, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P8] hothtrooper44 contributed to Requiem: M19, M24
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/3656551, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P9] myzticrice contributed to Requiem: M20
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/916366, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P10] starz82 contributed to Requiem: M21
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/601350, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P11] PrivateEye contributed to Requiem: M22
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/887024, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P12] mystikhybrid contributed to Requiem: M23
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/294935, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P13] InsanitySorrow contributed to Requiem: M26, M25
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/258945, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
137
[P14] Ichibu contributed to Requiem: M36, M27
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2063119, referenced on page(s): 131
[P15] quazaque contributed to Requiem: M28
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2401225, referenced on page(s): 131, 134
[P16] born2bkilled contributed to Requiem: M29
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/255383, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P17] rahman530 contributed to Requiem: M30
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/3052977, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P18] jokerine contributed to Requiem: M31
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2543917, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P19] agonbar contributed to Requiem: M32
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/1898333, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P20] Natterforme contributed to Requiem: M33
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2102930, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P21] Vallen128 contributed to Requiem: M34
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/6468378, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P22] Lazuri contributed to Requiem: M34
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/506791, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P23] Metaseverity contributed to Requiem: M34
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2174092, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P24] Madcat221 contributed to Requiem: M35
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/115378, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P25] hideouscircus contributed to Requiem: M37
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2130985, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P26] odin_-ml contributed to Requiem: M38
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/50001, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P27] Eckhart contributed to Requiem: M39
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2412528, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P28] dopalacz contributed to Requiem: M40
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/3478029, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
138
[P29] Chenoa contributed to Requiem: M41
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/3181687, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P30] gechbal contributed to Requiem: M42
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/3054798, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P31] THusky contributed to Requiem: M43
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/5226693, referenced on page(s): 132, 135
[P32] sushisquid contributed to Requiem: M44
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/851501, referenced on page(s): 132, 136
[P33] 747823 contributed to Requiem: M45
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/3186836, referenced on page(s): 132, 136
[P34] Ogerboss
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/847294, referenced on page(s): 133
[P35] Arthmoor
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/684492, referenced on page(s): 133
[P36] David Brasher
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/1139939, referenced on page(s): 133
[P37] Laast
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/1213768, referenced on page(s): 133
[P38] WilliamImm
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/4363416, referenced on page(s): 133
[P39] whickus
Weblink: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/users/2291595, referenced on page(s): 133
139