Skyrim Best Enemy Mods

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For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Best mods that adds new creatures, enemies, bosses, etc?'

Hello, my name is Warped. I have been playing skyrim for a while and I've noticed that it seems like every single humanoid enemy (whether it be civilians, bandits, quest enemies, ect) seem to only use Leather, hide, fur, iron, steel/steelplated, and at best, elven armors. I find this to be VERY unrealistic considering I can run around in dwarven, orcish, ebony, daedric, and don't even get me started with mod armors (Lore friendly of course). Is there any existing mod I have overlooked that allows enemies' equipment to scale as mine does? I've looked around but to no avail, I've found nothing, and I cannot be the only one who has this feeling.

If anyone could appoint me to a mod with such values as listed above, I'd be very greatful. Thank you for taking the time to view my topic and any answers would be very much appreciated. Have a nice day. Having used it, I can say that yes, they all do seem to use the best armor/weapons that the mod adds; if these items are chosen to be applied to the NPC. Depending on your settings, some of them can be a pain in the ass, since there are a number of new enchantments, like magic resistance, extra block percentages, etc.The best way to test if it's right for you is to load it up, put all of the settings on their highest, and walk into a bandit cave. If it works for you as it does for me, they should be wearing different armor, and using different weapons.

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Having used it, I can say that yes, they all do seem to use the best armor/weapons that the mod adds; if these items are chosen to be applied to the NPC. Windows 10 taskbar not hiding in fullscreen windows. Depending on your settings, some of them can be a pain in the ass, since there are a number of new enchantments, like magic resistance, extra block percentages, etc.The best way to test if it's right for you is to load it up, put all of the settings on their highest, and walk into a bandit cave. If it works for you as it does for me, they should be wearing different armor, and using different weapons.Thanks a lot my friend, one more thing, does this work with mods?

Or do the mods themselves need to be applied to leveled lists. I wouldn't mind seeing some of the lorefriendly armor that's exclusive to me on enemies (Example, auxillary armors from the lorefriendly armor compilation).