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If you've never used a scripting or programming language before, it will take you some time to get up to speed with Papyrus, but don't worry: ''you've totally got this''.  If you've never used a Bethesda toolset before, consider some [[:Category:Tutorials|basic tutorials]] to get your footing with the Creation Kit in general.  The [[Bethesda_Tutorial_Papyrus_Hello_World|Hello, World]] tutorial will get you started with creating and manipulating your own Papyrus scripts.  You may wish to read the [[Papyrus_Introduction|Papyrus primer]] as well, even though some concepts may go over your head for now.
If you've never used a scripting or programming language before, it will take you some time to get up to speed with Papyrus, but don't worry: ''you've totally got this''.  If you've never used a Bethesda toolset before, consider some [[:Category:Tutorials|basic tutorials]] to get your footing with the Creation Kit in general.  The [[Bethesda_Tutorial_Papyrus_Hello_World|Hello, World]] tutorial will get you started with creating and manipulating your own Papyrus scripts.  You may wish to read the [[Papyrus_Introduction|Papyrus primer]] as well, even though some concepts may go over your head for now.


Remember that Papyrus is a fully-fledged scripting language.  As such, it's going to take substantial work to become adept with it, but much of what you learn will directly apply to other scripting and programming languages you may wish to learn in the future.  Stick with it, and be sure to get help from other modders in online communities such as this wiki and the official [http://forums.bethsoft.com/forum/330-fallout-4-mods/ Fallout 4 Mod forum]!
Remember that Papyrus is a fully-fledged scripting language.  As such, it's going to take substantial work to become adept with it, but much of what you learn will directly apply to other scripting and programming languages you may wish to learn in the future.  Stick with it, and be sure to get help from other modders in online communities such as this wiki and the official [http://community.bethesda.net/community/fallout/fallout-4/creation-kit-beta/ Fallout 4 Creation Kit forum]!


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