



This means if you spend 10 levels only building up non- combat skills, you may find that enemies will be tougher then when you last encountered them, especially if you aren't learning new combat skills as well. That doesn't mean they will always be as strong as you, but they will increase as long as you keep leveling up and gaining Skills. While not scaled to the extent that Oblivion was, expect enemies to keep up with you as you level. Immersive Merchants is currently only available for the Skyrim Special Edition, though the modder mentions in a comment on the mod's page that they're going to try to make it available for the original Skyrim as well.While it's understandable that you want your character to be a god at everything: a master fighter mage thief alchemist who excels at all kinds of weaponry - remember that the game evolves with you. Items you buy will eventually be restocked, so you don't have to worry about winding up with a bunch of shops with empty shelves and countertops. You can still steal items, too: just start sneaking. To activate the mod, first head to Riverwood Trader and look for a book on the counter titled "How to Go Shopping" and you'll be ready to start buying stuff like a pro. Looking at something sitting on a shelf will bring up a UI showing the item's attributes and price, and give you a little 'Buy' prompt. Really' and that's exactly what it lets you do. The mod is called Immersive Merchants, with the tagline 'Buy what is on display. Rather than talking to the dope behind the counter to find out what's for sale, you can buy items right off the shelves. This mod for the Skyrim Special Edition brings shopping a little closer to that experience.
