

I had already tried to convert Aerith into Scarlet of the Shinra, Cloud into Rufus, Tifa into Elena, Vincent into Hojo and Barret into Dyne - some of these characters had finished models such as maybe a field-model done, but each character in the game consist of multiple models for various roles during the story - such as one model for battles, one in the field, one in the parachute scene, one in the Honney Bee Inn scene etc, and additional models of the characters when they are kids. However, the program stoped to function on my computer and as such my work from back then were never released or finished. I started modifying FF7 characters as early as in the year 2006 -2007 using the earlier versions of the Kimera program. Ogroid Playable Race - Add-On To Mihail's Mod Gameplay and Instructions Videoĩ7CEGSvqxJg_īe sure to check out our other mods! Use Customizable Camera if you want to optimize the camera with this race.Ĭustomizable Camera (Omega2008) Go to Riverwood's entrance, and there you'll find a chest filled Imp Skins/Armors. Install Mihails mod first, then this mod. Plus I like the look of the Orc armor.Imps - Mihail Monsters and Animals (mihail immersive add-ons - Oblivion - Cyrodiil) Originally posted by Angry Squirl:I agree with the previous poster who prefers light over heavy, but heavy works fine.Īlthough I prefer light armor, heavy armor has the advantage that it doesn't need much perks to max out (from memory: I think that protection values beyond 565 have little use). I will be glad to explain if people want, but be warned, one hit kills sorta ruin the fun of your playthrough. If you want, it is not that hard to make weapons that do 2 or 3 thousand damage in no mod, no exploit legendary. I could solo at this point if I wanted, but am still using Lydia for a meat shield.

This is where all those points that I put into alchemy kick in, My stam pots and health pots both do over 100 points. But, a heavy attack interups their cast, so 3 hits and they die.Īfter killing one npc mage, I am low on stam, and might be low on health.

If I stood there and let them frost or fire me or whatever, yep dead. With a smithed up elven 2h sword (exqisite, dont laugh) I can charge the necromancer/mage npcs. I have Breton with the Book of Love magic resistance which brings it 40 percent. All my skill points are in 2h, smith, alch, and enchant. I am mid 20s as far as level goes on a vanilla legendary playthrough. I agree with the previous poster who prefers light over heavy, but heavy works fine.
