Cleric mage annoyeance
Cleric mage annoyeance
Alright all, i made my cleric/mage, he is doing good healing here, throwing fireball there, yada yada, all fun and such, but i get annoyed with his robes, i mean the rest of my characters stand there in plate mail, archmage robes yada yada, and he still looks like he did when he first started out (in his robes of the goodly archmages). Tried the cheat mode to change this, that just changes the looks for that game and i still have to say what armor set to go with. And, as soon as i turn off the game, he resets back to his old weakly looking self, so question is, how do i fix this?
you mis understand the problem, for some reason in the wisdom of the makers, when they choose the paperdoll for the Half-Elf Cleric/Mage (didn't at the time much feel like being a gnome) they chose Human Cleric as the standard, so it isn't that the robes i have equiped, it is the fact that wearing robes for this template doesn't exist for it to show a character wearing robes, so he just looks as if he is wearing no armor
- Crenshinibon
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Your cleric/mage uses a priest character model. It changes only when you equip non-robe body armor. You can use Shadowkeeper or the cheat console to change the character's appearance to the wizard model. Then, when you wear robes, the paper doll will change, however, when you use other types of armor, such as plate mail, the character appearance won't change.
“The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially.”
- Crenshinibon
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You are using the cheat that changes armor appearance. That one is temporary however and instead you want to use the one that changes the paper doll appearance.
“The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially.”