IIRC, he's handed you the reigns...
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The good news is I have taken over the thieves guild too.
Pretty bad design. Like anyone would give a mission out and then disappear just like that.
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You can take over the Mages, Thieves and Fighters guilds, at the least. I have not bought stuff from them for quite a while now though, I tend to find more stuff than I can use. I have several grandmaster's lockpicks in my house, many masters and grandmasters armouring hammers...I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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You can become the head of each and every guild, except that you can't be the head of Thieves and Fighters guild at the same time, IIRC. Or maybe you could if you did Thieves first, but I think not.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man
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Sorry, Skanky, I checked my facts. If you have advanced far enough in one of them without joining the other, then you can't join the second one.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
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Originally posted by Solver
Sorry, Skanky, I checked my facts. If you have advanced far enough in one of them without joining the other, then you can't join the second one.
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Originally posted by Solver
Sorry, Skanky, I checked my facts. If you have advanced far enough in one of them without joining the other, then you can't join the second one.
It does, however, go against my facts.
I am in both guilds.
I am the head of both guilds.
How do you counter those facts?
Besides, I would like a specific reason why you can't join both guilds - the exact conflicting quest - so I can shoot it down. Thanks.I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Originally posted by ravagon
If you're talking about the 'codebook' quest - there are ways around that little dilema ...
1. Get quest in Balmora
2. Go to Ald' Rhun fighters guild and talk to the former guildmaster about her. He'll say she can be persuaded into giving up the book.
3. Pick-pocket her / get her to attack you. Kill her.
4. Make amends with Theives, first offence is $1,000
5. Pay off bounty on head in theives guild, ~$500.
6. Finish mission.cIV list: cheats
Now watch this drive!
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Yes there are. Here are the steps I followed:
1. Get quest in Balmora
2. Go to Ald' Rhun fighters guild and talk to the former guildmaster about her. He'll say she can be persuaded into giving up the book.
3. Pick-pocket her and get book.
6. Finish mission.
I couldn't finish that mission for quite a while, so just leveled in the thieves guild while I waited. With enough skill, you can steal from her without her noticing (with a bit of luck). To rub it in, you can then immediately talk to her about the book and she will say "You already have it, what more do you want?"
Alternatively you could taunt her, kill her and theoretically have no bounty nor be kicked out of the thieves guild for your trouble. And, of course, get the codebook.I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Originally posted by Skanky Burns
player->additem "bk_dispelrecipe_tgca", 1
That gets you the recipe book, for anyone else stupid enough to steal the item and then sell it somewhere else.
It was at this stage that I came to realise just how big the world actually was.
Now if I'm unsure about something new I make sure I sell it only to my creepy little friend.
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