INGR records hold information on ingredients.
Subrecords known to occur in an INGR record include (confirmed):
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- EDID (required): Editor ID (variable length string)
- FULL (required): Full item name (variable length string)
- MODL (optional): Model filename (variable length string)
- MODB (optional): Follows a MODL (4 bytes?)
- MODT (optional): Sometimes follows a MODB (variable length, 24, 48, 72, or 96 bytes, confirmed)
- ICON (optional): Model filename (variable length string)
- SCRI (optional): Script form ID (4 bytes)
- DATA (required): Ingredient data (4 bytes)
- ENIT (required): Enchantment data (8 bytes)
- EFID (optional, mult): Effect name (4 bytes, confirmed)
- EFIT (optional, mult): Effect data (24 bytes, confirmed)
- SCIT (optional, mult): Script effect data (16 bytes, confirmed)
- FULL (optional, mult): Script effect name (variable length string)
DATA SubrecordEdit
This subrecord is always 4 bytes long (confirmed) and holds the ingredient data.
Name | Type/Size | Info |
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Weight | 4 (float) | Ingredient weight |
ENIT SubrecordEdit
This subrecord is always 8 bytes long (confirmed) and holds the ingredient enchantment data.
Name | Type/Size | Info |
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Value | 4 (dword) | Ingredient value used for both auto-calc and manual. |
Flags | 4 (dword) | More flags?
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Effect SubrecordsEdit
There will be one set of EFID/EFIT subrecords for each regular effect applied to the ingredient and a set of EFID/EFIT/SCIT/FULL subrecords for each script effect. The data appears to be identical to that used in the ENCH record.
Note that the INGR record can have multiple FULL subrecords. The first is required and will be the ingredient name. Any subsequent FULL subrecords will be a script effect name.