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Not only do they have dedicated staff to curate and approve mods, they are also paying and assisting in mod development depending on how big of a project the mod creator is planning. If anything, Bethesda is essentially lending themselves to be scammed if a mod developer doesn't finish the mod they proposed.
In the end, the Creation Club is just something that people assumed was Bethesda attempting to bring back paid mods, but in reality, it's more like Bethesda attempting to temporarily hire people to make high quality DLC for them.
There's are 2 huge flaw in your logic.
1. Publishing a mod on the Creation Club has a very strict curation and approval process, a mod this small would never get approved onto the Creation Club. Anything submitted to the Creation Club must not already exist either so you can't just expect to resubmit this mod onto it and expect cash to roll in. What Bethesda is looking for is essentially high quality community created expansions and they will bring the mod through a development cycle and testing to make sure it releases with minimal bugs (but this is Bethesda so bugs are bound to happen).
2.Your mod got 10,000 downloads BECAUSE it was free. Would you honestly expect the 10,000 people who downloaded your mod to download it if it had a price tag on it? Especially when there are so many other free mods that add a plethora of unique magic spells to the game.
If mod costs $500 to produce and only makes $50, net loss $450.
I don't know any business that operates like that for long.
Nobody has ever given a shit about online petitions.
modder can earn money from make mods/mini-dlc that good too
now the bad thing is in a few month/year we'll probably won't see free quality mods anymore due to they're mostly in creation club now
i can't either against or supporting it unless it's balanced :P
it is like a barber gave you a bad hair cut you dont have to go there again but that doesnt mean that everyone has to be stopped from going there and i personally do not want to pay for mods really but there are some who are ok with it and i will not get in thier way
but anyway this has both positives and negatives and i may pay for some mods as the money is going to the great people who make these mods that i love
They're the Wall spells? But why would you use Expert level spells anyways unless you have enchanted gear that completely removes the Magicka cost from all Destruction spells. Even so, Incinerate, Icy Spear and Thunderbolt are better.