Calvin and Hobbes mode enabled:... I have an idea... due to loss of physical disc... it'll have to wait... I usually overpower my Blacksmith abilities to give them the strongest wooden swords/Dragon bone daggers possible anyway, but that enchantment idea is worth it
Right? I've build them a giant house near a lake, I give them all I can on my journeys whenever I am home. Food all on the tables, a housecarl and father to take care of their every wishes. I come home with nothing in my inventory for once and they're acting like this ;0;
omg, i remember the time that i have forget my skyrim child and i pressed esc while fighting in a dungeon and leave immedietly (i've been away from home 3-5 days)
Excuse me, what?! That's... Aventus' Black Sacrament animation. I know the children are buggy AF in vanilla, but that's the first time I see that happening.
To te laski czymś się różnią poza ubiorem, włosami i imieniem? Sofie i Lucia to praktycznie to samo, więc w którym aspekcie jedna jest lepsza od drugiej?
You know, that Lucia and Sofia is sleeping outside? What prevent you, to move them in some house you barely visits, so you do not have to interact with them 😀 I know, that they are just script without feelings, but you are not.
@@tomascernak6112 it’s simple. I visit all my homes and I think children on there are annoying soon as you entered the home they’re right up there with forced dialogue.
@@nightmaremaster7731 Really? All of them? Because normal approach is to have one main house for storing shit, and other houses, although fully equipped, are used only for sleeping (survival). But this apply only for houses, which are closer to town gate than inns. If inn is closer (Solitude, Windhelm, Markarth) or there is no player home in that city (all minor holds), then you sleep in inn because 10 golds for room is nothing. Plus after wake up you buy food, because inkeeper is standing by your bed😀 Also i wonder, what exactly you are doing in shithole called Windstad manor. It is literally in the middle of nowhere. Ugly location and weather. And its proximity to water usually prevent fast travel, because of pesky Slaughter fishes. I barely visit 4-5 houses. So if children would be annoying to me, I will have plenty options to keep them at distance.
@@nightmaremaster7731Either you have some sort of leveling and skill overhaul, or it is hard to believe, that level 1200 is legit 😀 Btw. even Gods have children. ;-)
Well this is standard for most players. 1) Lakeview manor has most beautiful scenery and you will receive offer to buy that land first. In some playthrough even before Breezehome. Manors are also relatively cheap, because you can acquire most of materials from nature itself. Other Manors are quite shitty. Especially that near Morthal. Also although Manors could be cheap, they are time or money consuming to fully equip. Without mods or cheat, majority of players can afford to do so only in one manor and obviously first one, with best scenery in temperate climate is number one choice. 2) Shadowmere is by far best horse in game (strength, health and stamina wise) and you get it during most interesting questline. It is also easily observable in majority of Skyrims enviroment, which is important for those, who does not use horse mods with horse call ability. So it is obvious choice of majority of players. 3) Adopting Lucia and Sofia is nobrainer. First, you meet them early in game, because Lucia is in first major City you visit in fluid gameplay and Sofia in second one. Second, they are both homeless sleeping OUTSIDE. This is horrible especially for Sofia in freezing nad snowy Windhelm! Another two homeless kids are those boys from Dawnstar and Solitude, but Dawnstar boy sleeps in inn (yet on the floor) and Solitudes boy sleeps with horses in stables. So much more comfy than our girls. And third, they are girls. Majority of Skyrim players are males. And males has protection instinct towards females. So when you can adopt only 2 children, and only 2 of 8 (23) Orphaned children sleeps outside in the cold and they are both girls, it is quite easy to predict, who it will be 😀
On my playthroughs, I don't adopt them until I can give the one in Windhelm a dragon bone dagger that is enhanced. And food for the journey... a lot of food... lol.
@@tomascernak6112 I was about to say the same thing about the girls. They're alone and homeless. How can you NOT adopt them? The way Sofie begs you to buy her flowers so she can eat is heartbreaking. I adopt Lucia immediately and let her live in Breezehome until I have Lakeview built. Then I move there and go to get Sofie. I wish we could have 3 though because I want to adopt Alessan in Dawnstar too. He has a steady job delivering food from the tavern, but he's still alone (unlike Blaise in Solitude, who has the stable owners looking after him). But, like you said, the girls seem more vulnerable and those protective instincts kick in. I just like to hope Alessan grows up alright and continues to have a legit way to earn money.
Nah, it would be impossible to play that game since children as unkillable and eternally hostile children will mean you can't fast travel as it will show enemies nearby, will always get attacked by kids relentlessly and you can do nothing about it.