- Skyrim Invisible Armor
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- Skyrim Invisible Body Glitch Fix
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Player.setnpcweight 0. Chartacter becomes visible, but invisible again after I close console. Become Ethereal shout. Player becomes visible, but then goes back to invisible. Casting other spells with character effects like heal. Player becomes visible, but then goes back to invisible. Becoming ethereal and entering a building. Invisible lydia!!! First of all, I apalogize for my bad english. Lydia was with me until i recieved the quest to defeat Alduin for 1st time. When I opened the elder scroll at Throat of the world and learnt dragonrend, but when I returned to current time, lydia wasn't with me anymore. Simple Invisible Clothing and Armor View File It feels like wearing nothing at all! This mod is a simple plugin which adds three new invisible outfits to the game: Simple Clothes, Simple Light Armor and Simple Heavy Armor. All three act as substitutions for regular clothing and armor but are comp. Hi,First of all, make sure you read my note at the end of the post. I have searched quite a lot for a fix about characters going invisible / stretching and fading in and out. People kept saying its a VRAM issue and sh.t like that but i didnt believe it because it would happen even if i turned man.
- 'I'm always wet / I never get wet / It always says 'You cannot do that while swimming.'
- 'My skills are all stuck at 0.'
- 'I'm stuck moving slowly.'
- 'My Exposure Points won't change.'
- 'I can't Fast Travel, wait or sleep.'
- It always says 'You are already trying to place something.'
Please let Frostfall try to solve the problem for you. If your problem isn't listed above, or happens frequently, let me know by PMing me on the boards where you downloaded Frostfall.
I cannot provide support for SkyUI or Skyrim Redone, or any other mod that Frostfall supports. Please contact their respective authors.
Expected Behavior
- SkyUI users: Your Exposure Protection will disappear from the Inventory Menu if you press the C key, mousewheel up, or the right thumbstick (on the Xbox 360 controller), regardless of whether or not you can zoom into that particular item. This is normal and unavoidable, and was done to make the Exposure Protection disappear when zooming into items under most circumstances. Roll your mousewheel down, press the C key, press Right Thumbstick, or just exit and re-enter the Inventory Menu to bring it back.
- Your displayed backpack items may flicker the first time you equip it. This is normal.
- Due to the way the default Carry Weight enchantment works, Followers cannot receive a carry weight bonus from backpacks.
- There is some clipping between backpacks and various cloaks. This is normal and unavoidable. Care was taken to attempt to avoid as much clipping as possible. I did not create the cloaks, or the backpacks. See Belt-Fastened Quivers for improving the clipping between quivers and backpacks.
- Frost damage AOE spells do not put out campfires, and fire damage AOE spells do not light campfires. Implementing this would greatly overcomplicate the way campfires currently work.
- If you drop a camping item near an NPC, they will occasionally try to 'return' it to you even though you've already pitched your tent, set up your tanning rack, so on. This will duplicate the camping item. I don't have a very good way of fixing this without modifying the way the Story Manager works, which I don't want to do.
- The following Papyrus log errors are expected on game load, and I cannot prevent them. They can be safely ignored.
- Error: Property FrostfallArmor on script _de_compatibility attached to alias _DE_CompatibilityPlayer on quest _DE_Compatibility (0E0286F3) cannot be bound because alias DE_Player on quest _DE_Main_1_6 (0E015CAE) is not the right type
- WidgetError: [_de_epstatuswidget <_DE_EPStatusQuest (0E05D368)>]: IconLoadFailure
- WidgetError: [_de_epstatuswidget <_DE_EPStatusQuest (0E05D368)>]: IconLoadFailure
Known Issues
Are you a fan of Argonians like me? Then you have to check out these mods.
I’ve compiled a list featuring the best of the best that you can install which improve your experience as an Argonian player, making various additions to the game (some of which you didn’t know you needed) and turning the game into a much more pleasing experience.
Some of these mods don’t affect your character directly, but they all serve to improve your experience as an Argonian in the game.
They’re just so unique that it’s fantastic to play with them. And I’m 100% on board with anything lizard-related that the modding community has managed to create.
There are some very bad mods out there, so worry not – I’m leaving those out of the list!
15. Marsh Armor
Skyrim Invisible Armor
What kind of Argonian wouldn’t want to represent their roots by carrying a Heavy Armor of the Black Marsh into battle?
This mod adds an armor that is meant to be worn by Argonians, which means to represent the swamplands from which they come.
I know that many of you don’t play as Argonian warriors.
But if you’re tired of going around killing people or stealing stuff in a sneaky manner then this mod is going to suit your game quite well.
14. Argonian Snake Eyes
We’re all reptiles in this blessed day, so why not create an Argonian character with the same eyes that a snake has?
With this mod you’ll be able to access different eye styles for your Argonian character during the character creation menu.
But you may also edit your character while in-game after installing this mod if you wish to edit your current Argonian and not start over again.
It doesn’t break the lore-friendliness of the story at all, but do avoid it if you don’t like creepy things – your character is going to look eerie when you apply these eyes to it.
13. Argonian Fins
I’ll never understand why adding fins to your character stopped being a thing in Skyrim, when it was such an amazing feature to have in previous Elder Scrolls games.
They just looked so cool and I used to add them to all of my Argonian characters (which means all of my characters, as I absolutely love Argonians).
You might argue saying that Argonians who live in colder temperatures don’t need fins. But I’ll rebuff your argument because it doesn’t make sense.
In any case this mod makes your Argonian capable of growing fins once again. And you’ll be able to set them up on your character while in the creation menu.
12. Dread Tentacles
Argonians don’t have hair – it wouldn’t make sense for a lizard or any water creature to have it (and I’m not talking about mammals).
However some creatures do have tentacles.
Now let’s say that these tentacles grew out of your head.
It would look like hair, right? That’s absolutely right my friend.
The Dread Tentacles mod adds just that to the game.
HDT Physics - LoversLab
Time to make your Argonian look like a discount version of Bob Marley with one of the sleekest hair mods that I’ve seen in all of my years playing and modding this fantastic game.
11. Argonian Improvements – Horns
Horns leave a lot to be desired – especially when it comes to their clunky textures.
This mod, however, completely changes the way horns look by adding fully customized textures and changing the ones that come with the vanilla game.
It’s just one of those little things that you might not even care for if you don’t play Argonian (or even if you don’t put horns on yours). But it does make a world of difference and it’s instantly noticeable one you add them to the game.
A great QOL improvement!
10. Argonian Retexture
This mod basically makes Argonians look a little bit more “reptile-ish” by improving the textures of each skin tone and adding new scales and other shenanigans to the basic textures of the game.
Again, a small change, but hugely noticeable if you’ve been playing Argonian for a while.
9. Argonian Sneak Tail Twist Fix
Dude why do Argonian tails look so bad when you enter sneak mode?
Shouldn’t they look a bit more natural? Yes, in fact they do.
I do not like how they look at all. The creator of the mod thought the same as me, and I’m really stoked for it – he managed to create a fix that makes Argonian tails look far better whenever you crouch (read that as: enter sneak mode).
No longer will the tail of your Argonian twist awkwardly whenever you crouch – it’s time for you to go over that assassin or thief playthrough once again and notice the massive difference!
8. Argonian Mercenary Armor
Alright, I know that Argonians aren’t necessarily built to be warriors.
But this armor will make you change your mind on that regard.
The Argonian mercenary armor might as well be the only armor in the game that truly suits an Argonian fighter, and it makes them look as badass as any other warrior in the game. Itunes 11.4 mac. If you’re going to play as an Argonian rogue knight, this mod is a must-have among any other armor mods for Skyrim.
7. Raptor Feet
As you might’ve noticed, many of the mods that I picked for this list aren’t really major changes for Argonians.
However if you’ve played the race for as long as I have, you’ll probably notice the difference as soon as you install them.
Such is the case for the Raptor Feet mod, which makes the feet of your Argonian characters look like as if they were the feet of an ancient velociraptor.
As I said, it’s a small change. But quite a cool one for any long-term Argonian player.
6. Argonian Boy Mod
I find it extremely racist that Argonian kids are not common.
In fact, why on Earth can’t we even adopt an Argonian kid?
Do Argonians only reproduce on the Black Marsh? Actually don’t answer that, I’m not as enriched in the Skyrim lore to know whether this is true or not. But I digress.
This fantastic mod allows you to adopt an Argonian kid, who is very well-detailed and works to fit most types of players.
It’s a pretty cool kid, and it fits an Argonian playthrough quite perfectly. Also kudos to the creator of the mod for calling it “my little hatchling”. I found that really funny.
5. Darkwater Den
A house fitting for an Argonian, but in Skyrim? Count me in!
This mod adds the Darkwater Den to the game, which is basically a marsh-looking house that will make any Argonian feel like they belong there.
The creator of the mod put a lot of effort into it, as he made it based on the Black Marsh content that you find in Elder Scrolls online, so it truly feels like you’re on the homeland of the Argonians.
There’s a lot of detail put into this mod and it’s not only one of those “swamp-looking” houses. You’re going to have everything you need to have a comfortable life here.
4. BAT – Bigger Argonian Tails
If tails were a sign of strength, most Argonians would probably be seen as sissies.
The Bigger Argonian Tails mod changes that, so all of you who judge the power of an entity on the size of their tail (I don’t know why would they do that, but there’s all kinds of people in this world) might start looking at Argonians differently.
Crappy jokes aside, the BAT mod increases the size of Argonian tails in a natural way.
So they look much better without feeling “out of place” in the world of TES.
3. Whiter Teeth
This mod does exactly what its title suggests.
It whitens the teeth of Argonians and Khajit to make the tone much more brushed, if you know what I mean.
Gone are the days of yellow teeth in the game – that’s reserved for the brutes that are the Nords. Argonians might be beasts, but they aren’t savages!
Not all of them, anyway.
2. Drachis Argonians Mod
Imagine if Argonians looked more like dragons and less like lizards – how cool would that be?
It’s time for you to find out by downloading the Drachis Argonian Mod, which retexturizes every single Argonian in the game as well as in the character creator to make their skins look like the scales of dragons.
1. FAR – Forgotten Argonian Roots
The fact that I’ve decided to put a retexture as the best mod on this list is probably enough to tell you how fantastic it is.
The textures look so good that you’ll think Bethesda put them there.
It basically adds a lot more diversity to Argonians, as the name suggests. It’s as if they had roots from other places in Cyrodiil!
Skyrim Invisible Body Glitch Fix
Highly recommend this for any Aragonian playthrough.