In whichever it is you can choose to have all your items taken from you in Spellhold, which is most realistic and pretty fun and challenging. If you had Celestial Fury upgraded, there will be two of them amongst the gear you recover.
Not that I mind, but it seems a cheap way to get one of the more powerful weapons.
SCS II or possibly G3 Tweaks bug
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SCSII has such a component.
I'm not sure if the bug is totally the fault of how the mod handles this, as I've had duplicate items before through other scenarios (mostly involving containers, e.g. bag of holding...but you wouldn't have that yet).
Still, best place would be to put in a report there at the G3 forums for the mod.
I'm not sure if the bug is totally the fault of how the mod handles this, as I've had duplicate items before through other scenarios (mostly involving containers, e.g. bag of holding...but you wouldn't have that yet).
Still, best place would be to put in a report there at the G3 forums for the mod.
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Yes I have seen holding bag bugs before, but I had CF in hand, not in a container. Edit, I had the Wolfskin Bag of the Beastmaster, and it is bottomless like other containers in the G3 Tweakpack- if you so chose, and I did, but CF was in hand. The stun effect is too effective to not use.
SCSII or Tweaks... it is whichever you can choose to have your items taken away from you in Spellhold, and as I am not a member of the G3 Forums, nor like to create lots of accs that I forget again, and as I know some of them lurk here, I posted it here ;-) It is not a serious bug anyway.
SCSII or Tweaks... it is whichever you can choose to have your items taken away from you in Spellhold, and as I am not a member of the G3 Forums, nor like to create lots of accs that I forget again, and as I know some of them lurk here, I posted it here ;-) It is not a serious bug anyway.
None of them lurk here, and it is a SCSII component. I guess that you're using a mod that also alters either spellhold or CF.
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You don't have to create an account to post a thread on their forums. Go [url="http://forums.gibberlings3.net/index.php?showforum=139"]here[/url] but only if you have the latest SCSII version
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And an unintended benefit of SCS II adding Potions to enemies.
Though cool and realistic, I now have literally hundreds of healing potions and above 25 of magic blocking, etc, all those the enemies carry. If playing with SCS II, I suggest making 50% of enemy potions break on dropping. You have that option, but I choose some smaller amount figuring that anyone would pack the potions so they would not break during combat, falling, or even dying. However, it leads to too many potions on you.
Tactics does the same with that high lvl party of Bounty Hunters coming for you all the time in Athkatla. Though a nice feature and a challenge at first, eventually they just become an endless supply of good weapons and super-duper healing potions.
Though cool and realistic, I now have literally hundreds of healing potions and above 25 of magic blocking, etc, all those the enemies carry. If playing with SCS II, I suggest making 50% of enemy potions break on dropping. You have that option, but I choose some smaller amount figuring that anyone would pack the potions so they would not break during combat, falling, or even dying. However, it leads to too many potions on you.
Tactics does the same with that high lvl party of Bounty Hunters coming for you all the time in Athkatla. Though a nice feature and a challenge at first, eventually they just become an endless supply of good weapons and super-duper healing potions.