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Over encumbered with hundreds of pounds of fruit, berries, animal parts, and heaps of salt just thrown haphazardly into a spill-proof wooden bowl?
Well the solution is simple.
By EATING your inventory, it becomes weightless! :D
Elder scrolls logic is a beautiful thing!
This female Khajiit is not based off any character of mine, and is nameless. If you can think up a good name for her I might do more comics with her :3
I mean, who doesn't love kitties?
Over encumbered with hundreds of pounds of fruit, berries, animal parts, and heaps of salt just thrown haphazardly into a spill-proof wooden bowl?
Well the solution is simple.
By EATING your inventory, it becomes weightless! :D
Elder scrolls logic is a beautiful thing!
This female Khajiit is not based off any character of mine, and is nameless. If you can think up a good name for her I might do more comics with her :3
I mean, who doesn't love kitties?
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 666 x 1280px
File Size 164.2 kB
Ahahahaha, yes. I also like how you can lug around a half dozen sets of steel plate armor and be fine, but if you pick a flower or something on top of that you suddenly lose the ability to run. You also have no actual limit to how much you can carry after you're overencumbered; there's no "You are carrying too much to be able to walk" threshold as far as I can tell. And let's not even get into the Giants' power attacks... :V
PHYSICS!
Anyway, there are a few ways I've found to deal with this WITHOUT using up a ton of consumables (thus maximizing your haul).
1. (REQUIRES DAWNGUARD DLC) Summon Arvak, get on, fast travel (or just ride if you don't like FT) to Whiterun (or wherever), waddle over to your house (alternately: Whirlwind Sprint to the door and get inside before the guards bitch at you for Shouting in town), and stash your ridiculous piles of loot inside a tiny burlap sack.
You can kind of do this anyway without that spell (and therefore without the DLC) if you just bring a normal horse everywhere, but it helps to have one that you can basically just pull out of your pocket whenever you need him (and you don't have to worry if he "dies" because you can just re-summon him)
2. Drop a bunch of stuff into an outdoor container (NOT A CORPSE) near a dungeon or something, and then fast travel back and forth between there and your house to drop it all off. Unless, again, you don't like to fast travel.
3. Put your extra items into a moveable container (e.g. a corpse) and then drag/kick/FUS RO DAH it with you until you get back to town. Kind of risky since you could end up tossing it off a cliff or something.
4. Put your items into a humanoid corpse, reanimate it with Dead Thrall (since it lasts practically forever), get back home, then kill it and take your stuff back. Also somewhat risky since they could get stuck/lost/killed somewhere and reanimated followers sometimes don't follow you when you change areas/fast travel.
5. Waddle back to town carrying all your items, but use Whirlwind Sprint as often as possible, since being overweight doesn't hinder it at all. Helps if you have an Amulet/Blessing of Talos to reduce the cooldown.
PHYSICS!
Anyway, there are a few ways I've found to deal with this WITHOUT using up a ton of consumables (thus maximizing your haul).
1. (REQUIRES DAWNGUARD DLC) Summon Arvak, get on, fast travel (or just ride if you don't like FT) to Whiterun (or wherever), waddle over to your house (alternately: Whirlwind Sprint to the door and get inside before the guards bitch at you for Shouting in town), and stash your ridiculous piles of loot inside a tiny burlap sack.
You can kind of do this anyway without that spell (and therefore without the DLC) if you just bring a normal horse everywhere, but it helps to have one that you can basically just pull out of your pocket whenever you need him (and you don't have to worry if he "dies" because you can just re-summon him)
2. Drop a bunch of stuff into an outdoor container (NOT A CORPSE) near a dungeon or something, and then fast travel back and forth between there and your house to drop it all off. Unless, again, you don't like to fast travel.
3. Put your extra items into a moveable container (e.g. a corpse) and then drag/kick/FUS RO DAH it with you until you get back to town. Kind of risky since you could end up tossing it off a cliff or something.
4. Put your items into a humanoid corpse, reanimate it with Dead Thrall (since it lasts practically forever), get back home, then kill it and take your stuff back. Also somewhat risky since they could get stuck/lost/killed somewhere and reanimated followers sometimes don't follow you when you change areas/fast travel.
5. Waddle back to town carrying all your items, but use Whirlwind Sprint as often as possible, since being overweight doesn't hinder it at all. Helps if you have an Amulet/Blessing of Talos to reduce the cooldown.
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