LOOT is good at getting the general order right, and crowdsourcing about issues you may want to address yourself in another tool.
But it's not perfect, and one major weakness is that it doesn't consider the mod order inside Mod Organizer.
For example, let's say you have a bunch of NPC overhauls
so your MO order goes NPC #1, NPC #2, NPC #3, NPC #4, NPC #5, NPC #6,
But loot sorts them as NPC #6, NPC #2, NPC #1, NPC #4, NPC #5, NPC #3,
Now pack 3 and 4 happen to affect the same NPCs, if you're lucky, the affected NPCs will have black faces, if not, then your game will just crash if you encounter one.
I'm happy to suggest LOOT to get your first list up and running.
But beyond that, I'd suggest getting familiar with SSEEdit, and using it to examine the conflicts in your load order, and preferably picking the winner you want.
You can also use it to edit things yourself and resolve the conflicts that way, but treat that as a last resort, or just cleaning up the modder's mistakes (e.g. they edited the rabbit's record and removed its death animation for no good reason)
EDIT: if you intend to personalise and add onto wabbajack modlists, this is also a process you should get familiar with.
But it's not perfect, and one major weakness is that it doesn't consider the mod order inside Mod Organizer.
For example, let's say you have a bunch of NPC overhauls
so your MO order goes NPC #1, NPC #2, NPC #3, NPC #4, NPC #5, NPC #6,
But loot sorts them as NPC #6, NPC #2, NPC #1, NPC #4, NPC #5, NPC #3,
Now pack 3 and 4 happen to affect the same NPCs, if you're lucky, the affected NPCs will have black faces, if not, then your game will just crash if you encounter one.
I'm happy to suggest LOOT to get your first list up and running.
But beyond that, I'd suggest getting familiar with SSEEdit, and using it to examine the conflicts in your load order, and preferably picking the winner you want.
You can also use it to edit things yourself and resolve the conflicts that way, but treat that as a last resort, or just cleaning up the modder's mistakes (e.g. they edited the rabbit's record and removed its death animation for no good reason)
EDIT: if you intend to personalise and add onto wabbajack modlists, this is also a process you should get familiar with.