The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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Liquid Nov 3, 2022 @ 7:46pm
Brown rot cure?
How to cure brown rot?
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tulle040657 Nov 3, 2022 @ 8:19pm 
Pray at any Altar of the Nine or use any potion, spell, or scroll with the Cure Disease magic effect.
mikk011 Nov 3, 2022 @ 8:21pm 
Also, you can eat a Hawk Feather, or petition the Priestess of Mara in Riften for a cure.
-Drinking a Potion of Cure Disease (costs around 150+ gold);
-Eating garlic bread;
-Activating any shrine (like shrine of talos in Whiterun) - if Survival mode is active, activating it costs 100 gold.
-Eating Hawk Feather;
-Asking to any Vigilant of Stendarr (free).

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Unlike previous games, there are no spells or scrolls to cure disease in TES V Skyrim.
Yellowbeard Nov 3, 2022 @ 10:25pm 
You can pray it away at any shrine....unlike orientations that utilize limited food supplies yet do not contribute to producing more workers/soldiers. /S
ryo_oki Nov 3, 2022 @ 10:56pm 
There are also mods that add cure disease and cure poison spell books and scrolls.
Brain rot, not brown rot.
Cure disease potion (or hawk feathers) or using a shrine cures all diseases..... vampirism is not a disease, it is caused by a disease but vampirism itself is a curse, and needs a different method to cure.
Ihateeverybody Nov 4, 2022 @ 11:35am 
Do you have Last Seed? If its from Last seed you need to talk to a priest (actually in the temple, or a WANDERING Vigilant (ones in the Hall won't cure Diesease).

Or you can take your chances that an apothecary has the potion.
steventirey Nov 4, 2022 @ 2:55pm 
Originally posted by alexander_dougherty:
Brain rot, not brown rot.
Cure disease potion (or hawk feathers) or using a shrine cures all diseases..... vampirism is not a disease, it is caused by a disease but vampirism itself is a curse, and needs a different method to cure.

It could very well be brown rot. Survival mode adds more diseases, including brown rot.
th Nov 4, 2022 @ 4:30pm 
Originally posted by steventirey:
Originally posted by alexander_dougherty:
Brain rot, not brown rot.
Cure disease potion (or hawk feathers) or using a shrine cures all diseases..... vampirism is not a disease, it is caused by a disease but vampirism itself is a curse, and needs a different method to cure.

It could very well be brown rot. Survival mode adds more diseases, including brown rot.
Lol, it's true. :) Never knew that.

That's correct. In the base Skyrim there is a disease called Brain Rot. But Survival also adds a Morrowind disease called Brown Rot.
Last edited by th; Nov 4, 2022 @ 4:30pm
Originally posted by steventirey:
Originally posted by alexander_dougherty:
Brain rot, not brown rot.
Cure disease potion (or hawk feathers) or using a shrine cures all diseases..... vampirism is not a disease, it is caused by a disease but vampirism itself is a curse, and needs a different method to cure.

It could very well be brown rot. Survival mode adds more diseases, including brown rot.
Ok..... I didn't know that, since I have been avoiding Survival mods like the plague.
th Nov 5, 2022 @ 11:03am 
Good old diseases are a good stuff. :) That is one of the reasons I like Survival.
pioruns May 19, 2023 @ 11:24am 
Thanks for all tips. Indeed, Survival mode has Crippling Brown Rot disease, which quite seriously affects fighting. I cured it by receiving blessing from the shrine (payable 100 gold).
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