Can I store items somewhere? This is annoying, please help.
Edit: Thanks for the help, I got it now. And yes I am a noob lol.
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I always leave items in a frequently visited place like whiterun A chest, barrel, footlocker, nasket, urn What ever you want
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Find a box to put everything in. Come back for it later
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I'm a major Skyrim hoarder, so I feel your pain. I don't know your style of play, but I know I almost never used the various poisons or potions that do things like boost Light Armour by 10% or w/e, so if you're like me I suggest selling those. Good luck!
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Just dump everything in a barrel in Whiterun. That's what I did before I bought a house.
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Sell everything you don't use. If the vendor doesn't have enough money to buy everything but some smithing materials to get easy ranks and then sell the rest plus what you forge. Smithing is also one of the most important skills IMO so this is basically your classic two birds, one stone scenario.
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You either do the quest to buy a house or get a horse or drop it.
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2 RespuestasEditado por What I Look Like: 5/5/2016 12:54:17 PMWhat are you hoarding? Tell this Crusader about your inventory! You can certainly go around looking to sell your wares, but keep in mind that certain shops take certain items. Ie, you can't sell an amethyst to a blacksmith. Edit- with the Dragonborn DLC you get a power that allows you to summon a merchant to your location at any time to sell shit off. Think the merchant is stocked with Daedric items and about 2k gold.
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There are 5 simple things you can do when you have too much weight on you, some are easy and some are a little difficult to get but when you do you'll never have that problem again - get a horse and use it (Not so hard) - get a house ( mid-hard) - become a were Wolf and use your feral form (mid-hard. And you have no weight penalties when you are on feral form) - actually drop some of that useless shi t (easy) - Git Gud (or die trying)
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Go to college of winterhold They'll give you a free room to store stuff Also Get steed stone and lvl 50 pickpocketing for the +100 carrying capacity
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5 Respuestasmod it. or become a jarl's thane, get all the loot sold, then buy a property from the jarl's adviser and build or buy a house. elianora has epic skyrim house mods.
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Hint, when you have a companion, you can drop items and tell them to pick them up. This overrides their caring capacity. Does not work if you try to give them the item using the dialogue options and once they ate overweight, you cannot give them anything through the dialogue options, only when you tell them to pick something up.
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I downloaded a modded follower for that. She wasn't able to be killed (if she was killed she would drop to one knee until I had finished killing everyone) and she had an infinite carry capacity. It made things a lot easier, I had a big house where everything was organized into a specific chest but it was annoying to have to stop what I was doing and head back there every time I picked up one too many rocks.
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Increase your stamina, it raises the amount you can carry by 10. Or just drop useless items.
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Someone picked up one butterfly to many
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2 RespuestasEditado por RykerAnime61: 5/5/2016 8:08:28 AMHere's a suggestion. When you get to Whiterun, there's a long chest in Farengar's lab, which is up at Dragon's Reach, the Jarl's palace. Store your stuff there. I do it all the time.
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Drop the useless crap you'll never use or be able to sell. If you want money, crank out iron daggers and enchant them with Daedric Banishing. Instantly quintuples their price. Sell the daggers for shitloads of gold. Rinse and repeat for fat stacks of gold.
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Eat any food you have on you and drop anything you don't need
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2 RespuestasOh you poor soul. Discovering the idea of carrying capacity for the first time.
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3 RespuestasDefinition of casul.