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is there something that i did wrong
Oi the charge of a weapon is based on your enchanting lvl, dont you read mang?
as for my real comment, I cant wait to fight this dragon, hopfully it'll be as fun to fight as Megalodon. man did that take 5 hrs XD
You should keep in mind that these are both remakes of an item from TES III: Morrowind. Naturally they have the same name, though there's a subtle naming difference. His mod is "Fang of Haynekthnamet," which is the proper name of the original dagger, and his intent was to re-introduce the Morrowind item to Skyrim. I added "The" to my mod's name, and I took a slightly more convoluted approach and designed this mod under the impression that the original item was lost (as the Nerevarine disappeared after the events of Morrowind), and instead this gives the Dragonborn the opportunity to craft an entirely new one.
Our two mods are lore-friendly and can actually coexist without a fuss.
I am done commenting on your things.
that's cool
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=89071145
/▌ all over the workshop
/ \ so he can take over
your shower
/▌ all over the workshop
/ \ so he can take over
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