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Smilodon - Not supported anymore. Wildcat lite. Valravan - Blade and Blunt clone, never really tried it too extensively. Wildcat - Fast-paced, customizable, and VERY lethal combat. With Wildcat you will notice that enemies are squishier when you abuse the damage buffs, and that combat tends to snowball - starting to lose means you are likely ...
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Wildcat Vs BnB. Always played with BnB and am used to it, but started getting annoyed by the drastic different between damage output and input that shifts throughout the playthrough. Tried installing Wildcat but don't know how I feel about the TTK here. For a relatively realistic and consistent combat throughout the full playthrough (2-4 hits ...
The injury system and stamina attack system really adds to the challenge of the game. I personally play with 2x damage given/recieved, burst injuries, and stamina usage set to default. The stamina drain pairs really well with Natural Character Growth and Decay. The more stamina you use the more you build it up. 4.
Here's a copy-paste of a post I made another time when someone asked about combat/enemy mods: I use "MEZF - Missing Encounter Zones FIXED", "Encounter Zones Unlocked" and "Arena - An Encounter Zone Overhaul" for encounter zones. For enemies and general combat, I use "Wildcat" (tweaked to my liking with the MCM), "Skyrim Revamped - Complete ...
Shinylikecheese. •. They're both cool. Ultimate combat adds visual swinging effects that I really like, and wildcat adds injuries, for you AND the enemies. They both make combat more fast paced and intense. I probably would have a harder time giving up ultimate combat, the swinging effects are really a great addition.
Basically Wildcat comes with an MCM to tweak most settings, has stamina cost for normal attacks, injuries, timed blocks, stagger settings, increased/reduced damage based on different factors and custom multipliers for difficulty settings. Smilodon offers almost the same, with a config power instead of an MCM and without injuries.
Answer: Ohmwrecker, a YouTuber formerly part of the "Vanoss Crew", went on Keemstars Drama Alert to "expose" members of the Vanoss Crew, namely H20 Delirious and Wildcat, for soliciting sexual favors from underage fans in a similar fashion to allegations made against MiniLadd and Lui Calibre last year. The tweet you linked opens the possibility ...
Looking for an alternative to Wildcat for newest playthrough. So I wanted to play Skyrim through again, and my go-to mod for combat gameplay for the longest time has been Wildcat. While it's not bad and I certainly wouldn't mind using it again if it came to it, I've been wanting to see if there is something else out there that might be a better ...
The only ones I can think of are the injuries in Wildcat and attacks of opportunity in Wilcat & Valravn, but I don't think either are essential these days (plus there's the Wounds mod which does injuries much better, in my opinion). Can't think of anything for Ultimate Combat, either. Would appreciate people's thoughts on this!