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Replaces all static raider corpse dressings and gore piles with lootable variants. All those poor sods hanging by chains, opened on a table, nothing more than a pile of guts, etc. Now you can get loot from them. Compatible with everything that uses the replaced statics, vanilla or otherwise. Requires Base Object Swapper and all of its requirements.
The new containers use the same vanilla leveled list as the gore bags you can already find in the game, so it shouldn't be too imbalanced. Check the recommended mods below for a suggestion if you feel the loot may be too much. Also, I really wanted to make this ESPless but there doesn't seem to be any vanilla gore containers in any vanilla capacity.
NOTE: Some of the corpses are a little difficult to activate, notably RaiderCorpseDressing02 (the near-limbless female remains hanging on a chain, pictured in the background of the first image). I don't know how to fix this but anyone who does is more than welcome to try. A minor gripe I suppose, but I thought I'd nevertheless mention it.