Adds one of every alchemy ingredient to the player's inventory with a batch file.
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A simple script that adds one of each ingredient to the player's inventory. Simply extract the text file to the root of the Skyrim directory and type "bat Ingredients" into the console in-game.
To increase the number of ingredients given with the command, change the "1"s in the text file to whatever number you want.
To remove ingredients from the list (currently includes Berit's Ashes, Jarrin Root, and Black-Briar Salt Piles), delete the lines corresponding to the ingredients you don't want.
To uninstall the mod, simply remove the text file from the Skyrim directory.
I created this mod because I wanted to consume every ingredient all at once and learn every effect. There are probably better ways to do this but I couldn't find any. Useful for that one specific use case and probably others as well.