![]() The SKSE version doesn't it directly uses the script effect's magnitude The non-SKSE version uses the obsolete WardDeflection actor value to determine the reflection chance, which could cause compatibility issues with other mods that use the same actor value. Whilst in the non-SKSE version, you also won't reflect it, but you will resist it if you try to reflect it While spells will only reflect once in both versions, in the SKSE version, if a spell is reflected back at you and you try to reflect it, you won't and get affected by the spell normally, just like previous TES games. In the SKSE version, dual cast spells reflect with the proper magnitude (2.2x if vanilla), but not in the non-SKSE version Whereas in the non-SKSE version spells return with a projectile might look better for some, but inauthentic and gives a chance to avoid the reflected spell, either by terrain, ADAD spamming, or the occasional NPC bullshit dodge In the SKSE version, spells reflected return instantly to their caster, authentically to previous TES games, and gives no chance to the caster to avoid the reflected spell. Staves can be reflected in the SKSE version, but not in the non-SKSE version (This is the greatest issue with the non-SKSE version currently, and AFAIK cannot be solved without using SKSE) If you use SKSE and don't mind the extra requirements, I highly recommend the SKSE version, for the following reasons: The SKSE version also requires powerofthree's Papyrus Extender and Spell Extender. They are the SKSE version (main version), and the Non-SKSE version. There are 2 main versions of the mod use one only. ![]() This mod is considered an ESL, so it won't take up a plugin slot This mod attempts to recreate the classic Reflect Spell effect from previous TES games through spells, enchanting, alchemy and perksĬontent of this mod was supposed to be a part of an incoming "suite" of mods for specific aspects of Skyrim, including spells, enchantments, alchemy, perks, etc that focus on bringing back elements from previous TES games, but I decided to upload this so people can enjoy spell reflection earlier, given that its appearance is rather rare in Skyrim mods, and even when it does appear, it doesn't function as well as I expect
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