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Has anyone found a way to add free perk points like what you get when you level up? [[User:Mitchalek|Mitchalek]] 14:44, 12 February 2012 (EST)
Has anyone found a way to add free perk points like what you get when you level up? [[User:Mitchalek|Mitchalek]] 14:44, 12 February 2012 (EST)
:Not possible with the functionality exposed to us with Papyrus. I use Elys' Uncapper for this purpose.  --- [[User:Fowl|Fowl]] 23:05, 20 February 2012 (EST)

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Perhaps some information on making a new perk tree could be added here - if that's possible.--Roarian 07:32, 10 February 2012 (EST)

Take Precedence?

"Priority: Used to control order of operations when two perk entries affect the same value. Perks with a higher priority take precedence." Does this mean lower priority entries do not occur or that higher priority entries occur/modify values and then the lower priority occurs/modifies and so on? Also, does same value refer to the same entry point or must the function (multiply, add, set) need to be the same as well? --Syneris 00:29, 12 February 2012 (EST)

Priority seems to work on global level and not just on perk in question. For example only one "Apply Combat Hit Spell" entry point can work at one time - you can't apply two spells at same time in one hit and thats where priority must be used. Check Limbsplitter perk and you will see that priorities are given from 3 to 10 leaving priorities from 0 to 2 to be used by other perks like Warmaster (lower priority will always take precedence). I don't know for which entry points priority must be used, it need to be tested. Mitchalek 07:38, 12 February 2012 (EST)

Available Perk Points

Has anyone found a way to add free perk points like what you get when you level up? Mitchalek 14:44, 12 February 2012 (EST)

Not possible with the functionality exposed to us with Papyrus. I use Elys' Uncapper for this purpose. --- Fowl 23:05, 20 February 2012 (EST)