ElectricVoodoo on 9/7/2002 at 02:02
Please note, I DID use the search function, and found nothing that could solve my particular problem.
After doing an Urshilaku Camp quest, I found the sword Fury in a small room. After accomplishing all that, I went back to my home in Balmorra (thanks Dura Gra-bol :thumb: ) and was placing weapons around the house in reckless abandon, when I accidently clicked on Fury. Goodbye armor... I've been searching around for some sort of cure, but I'm now extremely frustrated.
Has anyone found a way to correct your stats on the X-BOX version? Or do I have to wait for Bethesda to make a damned fix for it and send it to owners of the game?
Forsythe on 9/7/2002 at 08:55
Stupid question, ElectricVoodoo, as I don't know better... are you able to download files to your Xbox? If so, there's a plugin someone made that lets you fix this in-game.
Exodus_dk on 9/7/2002 at 09:13
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Originally posted by ElectricVoodoo Please note, I DID use the search function, and found nothing that could solve my particular problem.
After doing an Urshilaku Camp quest, I found the sword Fury in a small room. After accomplishing all that, I went back to my home in Balmorra (thanks Dura Gra-bol :thumb: ) and was placing weapons around the house in reckless abandon, when I accidently clicked on Fury. Goodbye armor... I've been searching around for some sort of cure, but I'm now extremely frustrated.
Has anyone found a way to correct your stats on the X-BOX version? Or do I have to wait for Bethesda to make a damned fix for it and send it to owners of the game? HEH HEH HEH :ebil:
XBOX REWLS!!!!!!!!!! Microsoft rewls!!!!!!!!! Yeah - waddaya need a keyboard for anyways?
Don't you have a recent savegame? There's no console? No console = no consolation :cool:
Forsythe on 9/7/2002 at 09:33
*thwaps Exodus_dk* Be nice ;)
Exodus_dk on 9/7/2002 at 13:00
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Originally posted by Forsythe *thwaps Exodus_dk* Be nice ;) But I am!!! :good:
I'm just trying to help - because if he's a sensible player he should have a not-quite-to-old savegame he could load. But I don't know how this is handled on the Xbox!
But I DO doubt that it's like EOB 1 where was only on single savegame...
And I don't know if the Xbox has a console or anything remotely like it...
Yeah btw. you can actually solve the problem by opening the "console" and removing the CD... :ebil:
Forsythe on 9/7/2002 at 21:55
Speaking of things that could really bite on an XBox, I've got an item w/ a constant-effect water walk on it. Sometime during the course of the game the effect got stuck, and my char started believing it could water-walk even with said item not worn... which really bit when I was trying to dive underwater. I tried wearing/removing it, casting 100% dispel, everything... the only thing that worked was via the console.
Nothing on 12/7/2002 at 07:30
There 's no "fix".. you got cursed. Don't feel bad, so did I, and many others. And ALL of my armor skill levels where at 100... right to zero in an instance. The really bad part is: The scale in the upper right that pops up when you outline that pathetic red zero that used to be your armor ammount.. You know, the little #/100 that tells you how close you are to going up a point? All 4 of those where still at 100/100 for me, so I could not level up in any regular fasion. I had to BUY them all back up to 100. And I was happy as hell to do it. If you have any Armour skills as your Major or Minor skills, you get a hell of a level up boost. All your stat's will be 100 before you know it! Here's a couple easy ways to fix it:
Buy it back : These trainers will train your skill in these skills all the way back to 100, if you have the dough.
Heavy Armor: Seanwen, at Arena Fighters training in Vivec
Light Armor: Aerin, in the Andus Tradehouse in Maar Gan
Medium Armor: Cinia Urtius, on the deck of the boat at the Tel Fyre dock
Unarmored: Khargol gro-Boguk, in the Vacant Tower in Dragon Fel.
About 180 grand all told. Kill 6-7 ordinators, and sell thier gear, and you are there.
The fast cheap way: Lets stuff beat on you. The first thing you need is an item with a constant effect of restore health. You can either have one enchanted for you(an exusite amulet/ring, a grand soul gem with an ascended sleeper/golden saint, and 30-40 grand are needed for this), or there is one in the game, you can kill someone for. I can't quite recall his name, but he's the guild leader of the Vivec Mages Guild. He's an idiot, and [SPOILER]you end up killing him anyway if you want to be archmage[/SPOILER] .. I think his name is Thadious... er something like that... bald guy in a purple robe.. bottom of the stair case. Anyway, taunt or frenzy him into attacking you, kill him, and take his "Necromancer's Amulet". It has a constant effect of restore life, 1 point. By making your own, you can get one that restores 7-8. Now, find something weak, and let it beat on you. In the basement of Vivec, Arena there is a storage room with three rats that respawn, they work good. Just make sure you heal them first, if you aren't immune to disease... if you are useing "necromancers amulet", I'd recomend opening the door and letting one chase you out, then closeing the door. I'm not sure the 1 health point per second can keep up with all three.... if you are useing one you created your self, you should have no problem. Or just find a Scrib out in the woods(make sure nothing else is around). Just put on your favorite armour(or a piece of all three kinds), let 'em at you, and go take a nap.
WingedKagouti on 12/7/2002 at 15:46
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Originally posted by Nothing I think his name is Thadious... er something like that... bald guy in a purple robe.. bottom of the stair case. Anyway, taunt or frenzy him into attacking you, kill him, and take his "Necromancer's Amulet".Do
not do this if you are a member of Mages Guild and not yet Archmage or you won't be able to reach that rank, ever.