Morrowind talk:Cienne Sintieve

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Restocking[edit]

Was the restocking fixed in a patch? My experience as of 1.6.1820 is: Cienne's ingredients restock only if you buy them, not if you steal from the chest. In fact, the number she stocks is the number in the chest, so if you steal from the chest you then can't buy that ingredient from her. Aku 01:40, 14 October 2007 (EDT)

The TESCS documentation states that stealing the ingredients will stop restocking. removing that line.

Infinite Inventory Items

Any container, NPC, or creature can have items in their possession that are marked as infinite. These are marked by placing a negative amount in the container (such as –15). These items are always there, even if the NPC gives or sells them to the player.

The only time they truly go away is when the player interacts with their container outside of bartering. This includes picking the NPC’s pocket, taking items off a corpse, or stealing from a chest.

Example: A priest has 3 healing potions, which are marked as infinite. Everytime you talk to him you can buy these three potions. He then has 0. The next time you talk to him, he has 3 again. If you buy two, then kill him. He has 3 potions on him. You can take these 3 potions off his body, but now they will not regenerate on his body.

NPCs that do not have infinite gold will only be able to spend what they have over the course of the game.

When you give or take money from the NPC through bartering, this amount is added (or subtracted) to his infinite amount.

Using an NPC’s container through any means other than bartering (such as pick-pocketing, looting dead body), changes the infinite amount. So if I priest has 5 infinite potions, and you pick-pocket 2 of them, he now has 3 infinite potions.
99.130.37.167 19:02, 11 December 2020 (UTC)

the description is misleading[edit]

what it really means is if you put items in the chest she will put them on her never ending stock list (so if you put in more ingredients it will show up in her store for you to buy) its really useful for making certain potions — Unsigned comment by 209.180.62.235 (talk) at 21:10 on 20 September 2016

Merchants respawning stock is dictated by negative figures coded into their chests (the negative figures listed on the page). Adding items to her chest will only put them into her stock list once, and when it respawns they will be gone, the same as simply selling to her. Silence is GoldenBreak the Silence 20:58, 20 September 2016 (UTC)