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- Kokorowatari -
The Abberation Slayer

 

This mod adds a new Bound Sword to the game.
It is called Abberation Slayer and can only damage abnormal creatures. It is harmless against normal people and animals.
To get the new spell, you need to craft the Abberation Slayer at any Forge and then bind it to you by consuming the blade. (Fancy for: make the Spell Tome and use it!)
It requires Materials from the enemies it is effective against.

 

Also available on Nexus:

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/81909





 

Features:



- The Abberation Slayer will only damage abnormal creatures. It has a base damage of 0, but will still count
   as a hostile action when used against NPCs.
- Vampires will get an additional benefit when wielding the Blade!
- Working Perks from the Conjuration Tree are:
  - Mystic Binding (stronger base Enchantment)
  - Soul Stealer (still Soul Trap)

- Oblivion Binding DOES NOT WORK on this weapon (it already is effective against Undead and Daedra)
- Destruction skill level affects the damage
- custom Effects for Spell Menu Art, Casting Art and Enchantment Art (See Screenshots)




 

Specifics about the Damage Enchantment:



- Base Enchantment Damage: 25 (35 with Mystic Binding)
  - this will scale with the following formula: Base * (1 + (0.015 * Destruction)) up to 62.5 (87.5)
  - the damage checks for:
   - ActorTypeUndead, ActorTypeDaedra,ActorTypeGhost,ActorTypeFamiliar,ActorTypeDragon and WerewolfRace
- when wielded by a Vampire, the sword will also have Absorb Health
  - Base Absorb Health Damage : 5 (unaffected by the Mystic Binding Perk)
   - this will also scale with the same formula as above up to 12.5




 

This Weapon is inspired by Kokorowatari, the Abberation Slayer from the Monogatari Series by Nisio Isin.
The assets used were all made using Vanilla Skyrim assets.


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