![]() (If there is no patch in Overwrite, it is probably due to past use of Wrye Bash outside Mod Organizer, which would have placed the bashed patch in the real Skyrim data folder instead of in Overwrite 1 ). It is and essential modding tool,probably the most powerful tool at your disposal, but it takes time to learn - it cannot be learned in a day, a week, or sometimes even a month - and some never properly learn to use it. After closing Wrye Bash and returning to MO, the ' bashed patch, 0.esp ' will be located in the 'Overwrite' folder. ![]() These are just some of the reason why it is also essential that you learn how to use 圎dit effectively - especially if you intend to create a large build. Even with a Bash Patch for hand leveled lists, with a large build there will still be items that are missing and which will require you to use 圎dit to fix - not to mention that you would need to use 圎dit to fix a lot of compatibility issues and carry forward a lot of changes that the Unofficial Patch makes and which are needless overwritten by many mods because their mod authors do not take the Patch into account).
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