Skyrim talk:Alvide
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Class Dremora?[edit]
On her page, her class is listed as "Dremora"? Is that right? LoveWaffle (talk) 19:06, 11 November 2012 (GMT)
- See the note at the bottom of the Skyrim:Dremora article. This is a common occurrence in Skyrim. • JAT 19:17, 11 November 2012 (GMT)
- Hm, that note on the article is a bit dated. Race and class for NPCs using a template often have Dremora (or Fox) specified in the game data, the values get overridden by the template. At some point in time we figured out how templates work, now only genuine Dremora specify this as race. The case is the same for class, and we did fix those cases. But a suspicious number of Dawnguard NPCs use the Dremora class [1]. Either that is an oversight by the developers or it is something new we haven't figured out yet. --Alfwyn (talk) 19:41, 11 November 2012 (GMT)
- Checking the class ingame via console (
getisclass 17008
) shows, the class is indeed Dremora. It doesn't say so for Anise, where the game data says Dremora, but which gets changed to Conjurer by the template. --Alfwyn (talk) 20:58, 11 November 2012 (GMT)- About that suspicious number of Dawnguard NPCs that use Dremora as a class - just noticed they're the refugees in Dayspring Canyon. Should that be made note of? LoveWaffle (talk) 22:40, 11 November 2012 (GMT)
- Checking the class ingame via console (
- Hm, that note on the article is a bit dated. Race and class for NPCs using a template often have Dremora (or Fox) specified in the game data, the values get overridden by the template. At some point in time we figured out how templates work, now only genuine Dremora specify this as race. The case is the same for class, and we did fix those cases. But a suspicious number of Dawnguard NPCs use the Dremora class [1]. Either that is an oversight by the developers or it is something new we haven't figured out yet. --Alfwyn (talk) 19:41, 11 November 2012 (GMT)