YcatX on 13/1/2012 at 10:56
Why does jumping in a forge increase your Destruction Skill?
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scumble on 13/1/2012 at 15:17
It's a bug someone noticed accidentally most likely. It's noted in the UESP wiki as a way to skill up destruction, but it doesn't actually make any sense.
Dia on 13/1/2012 at 15:43
Wow, thanks for the heads-up. It just so happens I'm currently trying to increase my Destruction skill, which is taking for-evar.
Guess I'll go jump in some forges. ;)
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YcatX on 13/1/2012 at 17:40
Quote Posted by Dia
Wow, thanks for the heads-up. It just so happens I'm currently trying to increase my Destruction skill, which is taking
for-evar.
Guess I'll go jump in some forges. ;)
:cheeky:
I didn't believe my daughter when she said it leveled up her Destruction, I was just trying to level up the Restoration. She was lifting all the food from the market and dumping them in the forge and taking pictures of it with her 3DS. Does one gain experience when one takes damage when hit by NPC magic?
What makes me mad is, as a test, I spent my points on pickpocket and removed all the Armor and weapons my house carls (Lyida and Iona) and stored all their stolen equipment in a chest. After going to Solitude to buy those gals some nice threads, I came back to them and both their equipment respawned. Their old armor was still in the chest and nightstand where I stashed them. Grrrr. It would be great if they allowed you to have them wear Nocturnal's Clothes, permanently.
YcatX on 13/1/2012 at 18:03
Hey, isn't this Ysolda's Dress?
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scumble on 13/1/2012 at 20:00
How do you get hold of Nocturnal's clothes?
By the way, has no-one actually looked at the UESP wiki for tips? It seems that the cloud of contributors have pretty much worked out nearly everything that's possible that you'd never have thought of trying.
I've personally corrected one misused apostrophe, as it's the only thing I could think of to do...
Dia on 14/1/2012 at 13:32
So far all I've done is to use the 'removeallitems' command on another NPC (they end up just being nearly naked), but I didn't try to see if I could outfit them in something other than their original gear while they were itemless. I've had my husband/companion Vorstag (whom I affectionately call Arnie) running around in glass armor, but when I tried to outfit him in 'fine clothes', it just didn't take.
Re: Nocturnal's clothes, use the
'player.additem 00088952' console command.
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http://newcontent1.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Clothing)
scumble on 14/1/2012 at 15:00
Well that was the obvious answer, I was thinking there was some non-cheaty way, but obviously not.
Apparently you can't do anything with them - they don't even appear in my inventory after adding.
YcatX on 14/1/2012 at 18:55
Quote Posted by scumble
Well that
was the obvious answer, I was thinking there was some non-cheaty way, but obviously not.
Apparently you can't do anything with them - they don't even appear in my inventory after adding.
Hell, I wouldn't mind Sheogorath's clothes either... How come they always have the cool shit?
scumble on 15/1/2012 at 07:54
A deadric lord needs to look cool to impress mortals enough to do whatever crazy thing they have in mind. Though, saying that, you don't actually see most of them in humanoid form. Meridia might have looked quite good, but "she" appears as a white light in the stratosphere.
When Bethsoft finally get around to releasing the CK it should be easy enough to create a usable item using the same models. Considering the kinds of mods about already, there must be a way to hack it, but I don't think I could be bothered to do it.
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Also, it doesn't work on the latest patch? Setting a wolf on fire immediately took me up a skill point but setting myself on fire had no effect.
Anyway, if you're going to rely on a game loophole you may as well save yourself the trouble and use player.advskill destruction 5000, or with some larger number.