WebbIf you have a save from before you created the item, you can load that, enchant it again, and name it this time around. Or, you can create a new copy of the same item and then sell the original unnamed one (for a not-insignificant amount of gold, plus more enchanting experience!). Share Improve this answer Follow answered Dec 23, 2011 at 18:53 Webb1 dec. 2024 · Open the console command screen and type in "setstage (ID) (value)", and replace the parts in the parentheses accordingly. The Elder Scrolls wiki has a list of all the quest IDs to help players choose the right number. 5 Move To Quest Target This command is somewhat similar to the above command.
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WebbIf you want your item back, you can just buy it back off them. There's a nifty little trick involving the use of a follower. If you tell a follower to get all the items from a chest, even if the item in the chest is marked red (meaning that if you took it, it would be labelled stolen), when your follower 'steals' it, it isn't considered stolen. WebbYou can smith anything as strong as you want. The quickest way is to edit your smithing skill level via console. player.setav smithing 999. Replace 999 with whatever value suits … flew organization
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Webb11 maj 2024 · This is a simple mod that will allow you to rename any item in your inventory using an MCM menu. The name you change an item to will be applied to all items of that … Webb26 feb. 2013 · No console command, but not impossible I don't know the console command however there was a command on fallout new vegas that changed it however I used it on Skyrim and worked the same. #14 WebbIf you have a save from before you created the item, you can load that, enchant it again, and name it this time around. Or, you can create a new copy of the same item and then sell … flew on lop of the barn