Oblivion - Horseplay
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6:45 Makin' some Fishy Sticks?
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Hahaha! xD So funny video! xD xD
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Okay, I read that book online, and I think I get what the game is saying. It's still weird, though...
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They're just decorative, really. Though since they take the inventory position of an amulet, I enchanted them as well.
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stupid wins if you cant fly look good but pretty stupid
ninjahinda 2 years ago
The wings are basically a funny-shaped amulet. I enchant them with 'Fortify Magicka'.
Now, if only I can figure out a way of giving him headwings too...
tapewolf 2 years ago
an amulet so does it take any space in you rinventory. like beig able to take them off and put them down on the floor or somthing???
ninjahinda 2 years ago
They fit in the amulet slot of the inventory. There is also a variation which fits in the 'tail' slot. That works great for a human type character since humans don't normally have tails. For a cat, not so good as it will dock their tail.
I have used the tail-type wings occasionally to give him wings while wearing a robe etc (which hides the amulet), but YMMV.
Really I'm wearing them more to effect an angel/demon/incubus look than for any real practical reason.
tapewolf 2 years ago
So if you can steal a soul from a fish it means fish have souls. Weird theology in this game...
Mackay878 2 years ago
You might want to check out the book "Souls, Black and White" in the game. The text is also available on the UESP website if you're just casually viewing.
The weird bit is that you can resurrect creatures after their souls have been removed. Granted, I'm generally cheating to do that, but the Staff of Worms can have similar results.
tapewolf 2 years ago