

So if, for instance, you run a hair mod and a separate eye mod, in that order, you'll get the new eyes but not the new hair. So, for instance, you can use a mod that changes all the long swords and another mod that just changes the Silver longsword, and if you have them in that order, you'll get the changes for all the rest of the longswords, then the changes from the second mod to just the Silver longsword will be added on top of that.īut with race information and leveled lists, it treats each individual change as a completely new record, and overwrites everything from any past changes. With anything else, it treats each record as a separate thing, and only tracks the changes to individual records. Really, about the only reason you might actually need to use Wrye Bash is if you have a set of mods that need the Bashed Patch.īasically - the game does a good enough job on its own of combining and selectively overwriting things just so long as you put the mods in the right order, with two exceptions - it fails with changes to race information and with changes to leveled lists.
