Where can i find mannequins in skyrim




















Register now to participate using the 'Sign Up' button on the right. You may now register with your Facebook or Steam account! DdraigGwyn Cymru. The problem is I don't think there is any way to get enough mannequins to display them all.

I am on Xbox, so console commands are out. Any suggestions on how I might achieve my aim? Also, any other suggested suits of armor? I am not interested in the standard ones I can forge myself, but those can only be awarded or won. Do you have the Dawnguard DLC? There's a set of armor you can get from the snow elf guy. Daelon DuLac How do you backstab a Dragon? Would that be enough? Active 5 years ago. Viewed 28k times.

Improve this question. Adeese As to a Mod, give it a few weeks. The Construction Kit isn't even out yet, so the player housing revamps that there will surely be dozens of haven't even been started in on yet Yup your just going to have to wait like the rest of us for the construction set. Once that is released you will be able to build rooms full of mannequins and anything else your heart desires. He meant the PC version, and for that you would need the code for the mannequin, which I have not been able to find, then use "Player.

That should place it where you are facing. This works for all furniture codes. Master69Wraith he stated console as in in-game command line. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Short answer : Wait for a mod.

Long answer : You can sort of wing it with with the console. Open the console mid-jump. However: First, open the console, click on the mannequin so that it's ID is shown: The tai command will disable AI for the mannequin.

The openactorcontainer 1 command will show you the inventory The sexchange command will flip the gender. Improve this answer. In this instance, the bug was more unsettling, if anything else. A Reddit user by the name of Kooky-Mode encountered a rather disconcerting sight when entering the cellar of their custom Hearthfire home.

Upon turning the corner, the two mannequins the player has in the corner actually turn to look at the player as though they were actual NPCs and not inanimate objects. This inadvertently adds an element of horror that most fans likely would not expect during active gameplay. Mannequins that move on their own have been a staple feature of many horror games, such as Condemned: Criminal Origins and Resident Evil 7.

Though, it's safe to assume that the moving mannequins in Skyrim were not an intentional design choice on Bethesda's part and is most likely another glitch that has yet to be patched out. Either way, it's still unnerving to see these mannequins looking and interacting with the player character the same way a regular NPC would. In any case, it's amazing to see players still encountering new user interactivity moments within Skyrim.



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