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Bound Boots Zero

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Bound Boots Zero

Post by Rico »

Greetings -

I'd read somewhere that by creating a Bound Boots spell of zero duration, one could make permanent increases one's speed. Does anyone have a step by step on how to do this? Thanks!
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First off, you need the unpatched game to be able to do this. (Xbox users, this means NOT GoTY.) Buy a bound-item spell with the desired stat boost from someone. Go to a spellmaker and have him/her create a bound-item spell of 0-sec duration. Cast said spell to raise the desired stat permenently.
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Post by Rico »

Thanks for the quick reply, Sojourner.

I think I know why I'm having a problem with this. My 0 sec Bound Boots spell must have been created before I installed Tribunal and Bloodmoon. It worked fine for quite a while, then stopped.

The speed increase I'd created remained, but I have not been able to add to it since then. Also, when a "baddie" hits me with a drain attribute spell, I lose a little of that speed, and can't boost it back up.

Does that make sense, or are you referring to something else?
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Both Tribunal and Bloodmoon patched the game - which is why that trick doesn't work anymore.
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Post by Rico »

Ok, thanks for the info. If I start dragging my tail, there's always the console. ;)
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