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== Types of Leveled List ==
== Types of Leveled List ==


There are, by default, two types of leveled list: [[Leveled Creature|Leveled creatures]], [[Leveled Spell|leveled spells]], and [[Leveled Item|leveled items]]. These are fairly similar and the differences are somewhat self-explanatory. See the individual pages for more information.
There are, by default, three types of leveled list: [[Leveled Creature|Leveled creatures]], [[Leveled Spell|leveled spells]], and [[Leveled Item|leveled items]]. These are fairly similar and the differences are somewhat self-explanatory. See the individual pages for more information.


== General List Behavior ==
== General List Behavior ==
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== Leveled Lists and Compatibility ==
== Leveled Lists and Compatibility ==


Leveled lists are one of the greatest sources of incompatibility between mods. This is largely due to the nature of Forms within Oblivion.esm and in various esp files, and how Oblivion loads plug-ins. For more information on that, see [http://www.bethsoft.com/bgsforums/index.php?s=&showtopic=888090&view=findpost&p=12990534 here].
Leveled lists are one of the greatest sources of incompatibility between mods. This is largely due to the nature of Forms within Oblivion.esm and in various esp files, and how Oblivion loads plug-ins. For more information on that, see [http://cs.elderscrolls.com/constwiki/index.php/Level_Lists_and_Bashed_Patch here].


The main point is that adding anything to any list ''changes'' that list. Only one mod may change any list; any mod that does so will ''overwrite'' any previous mods that change the same list. This means if two mods add things to the same list, only the one which loads last will actually work.
The main point is that adding anything to any list ''changes'' that list. Only one mod may change any list; any mod that does so will ''overwrite'' any previous mods that change the same list. This means if two mods add things to the same list, only the one which loads last will actually work.