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New Stronghold Question

Post by vapour »

Ok, i have a very strange problem.

I just played through for the 4th time as a stalker. I did just about all the quests there are including the Umar Hills Ranger Stronghold quest and completed that.

So, Im thinking to myself, I wonder what a Swashbuckler is like.

Now i don't want to play through the game again, because i've already played though as a normal thief.

What i decided to to, was to make a swashbuckler in shadowkeeper, then import him into one of my last saves before irenicus (right outside the palace).

so I did this, and it seemd to have worked.

What i would like to do is access the Thief stronghold thing. But when i complete the quest, Renal just gives me the gold and the sword like i wasn't a thief. He wont give me the guild.

Clearly, this is because I've played though 99% of the game as a ranger. So I was wondering if there is a global variable or something I can change so that renal thinks im a thief not a ranger????
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Post by White Rabbit »

I think your problem is that you can only get one stronghold, outside of fighter/anyclass, and that's just a bug that has to be executed correctly. Maybe there is some shadowkeeper thing you can do, I wouldn't know I don't like to cheat.
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Post by Sojourner »

You need to set the GLOBAL PlayerHasStronghold to 0.
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