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Charred Skeever Hide
Very useful for cure disease potions. Ridiculously rare. It IS understandable why these aren't craftable, but has anyone thought of making a mod that causes Skeevers to drop charred hide if they have a fire effect on them when they die or are killed by fire damage?
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Ihateeverybody 30/set./2019 às 9:30 
Escrito originalmente por MysticMalevolence:
Escrito originalmente por Ihateeverybody:
FYI, Mudcrab Chitin and Hawk Feathers (Solitude town and Harbor) Also cure disease and are extremely plentiful. With just those two you get the cure but no annoying side effects (Very apt phrase in this case)
You don't need mudcrab chitin or skeever hide if you have hawk feathers, since their first effect is cure disease and that effect doesn't have magnitude... you can just chow down some feathers to cure yourself.

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥....that is 100% correct. The best kind of Correct!
The Nameless 30/set./2019 às 20:57 
Escrito originalmente por alexander_dougherty:
Escrito originalmente por The Nameless:

I mean you can't MAKE charred skeever hide. Which is silly, all you should have to do is carve a chunk off of a skeever and burn it.
They keep cutting stuff out, and I think Charred Skeever hide was an afterthought, it was probably something else up until the last minute.

I figured it was more likely because they couldn't figure out if you should have to make it at a cookpot, tanning rack or forge. Normally anything that's skin-related goes to tanning, but it doesn't have a fire so you can't char anything. Cookpot is my personal favorite; it does have a fire underneath it, and chucking hides in a blacksmith forge is just silly. And then we have leather armor...

And then a lot of mods have us making silly things at blacksmith forges. I have no idea why I have to use one to break a soulgem for use in alchemy. I'd think any two rocks would do. Or maybe as Morrowind lore would have it, you'd just use magic to break it down into a powder so that you could use pretty much literally any physical object for alchemy. Remember how you could use a chunk of Ebony or Adamantium as an alchemy ingredient in the Mournhold DLC? And get a 25-pound potion but still...
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