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Hee Hee - new and somewhat juvenile quest!!!
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:28 pm    Post subject: Hee Hee - new and somewhat juvenile quest!!! Reply with quote

Shocked : If you've downloaded a mod giving you a spell called disrobe you can "disrobe" any NPC's without incuring any fines. Then go into sneak mod and follow the "disrobed" NPC around until it's safe to pick their pockets whereupon you can steal their clothes and replace them with what ever you want - after a while (or if you go into another area) they put on their new clothes. I've now got the majority of the Lady NPC's walking around in items from Eshme's (I hope I've spelt that right) fashion emporium.

Look, I know it's not big and it's not clever but it boosts your sneak stats, it's fun and it doesn't half brighten things up!

For some reason "disrobe" doesn't effect skirts or shoes but if you choose the new clothes carefully there's no problem.

Whatever you do have fun, don't get killed too often and don't get caught. Embarassed
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:35 am    Post subject: Re: Hee Hee - new and somewhat juvenile quest!!! Reply with quote

about how easy is this to do?

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:11 am    Post subject: Re: Hee Hee - new and somewhat juvenile quest!!! Reply with quote

Very easy, although I have found out it only works with some of eshmes clothing selections, it doesn't work with anyone else's modes, enchanted items or armour.

The ones it works with seem to be items of clothing carried over from the original Morrowind mod and the pixie dresses.

My personnal favourite combo are the leopard skin boots, fishnet tights and green pixie dress, and the white / red split skirt thingy.

I'm not going to use the bondage stuff as that definately looks abit odd.

All you need to do is ensure you've got the items in your inventory, save the game, cast the disrobe spell (one or more items should "vanish"), go into sneak mode (obviously so no one can see you) until you get the red hand in the opaque oval, press the activate key to "pick-pocket", remove all the original clothing you can and replace it with the choosen articles.

If it can't be done a message will pop up and tell so just try another outfit. Follow the "victim" until she goes into a another game zone (shop, house, emperors way or whatever) and she'll put on her new outfit. If everything works ok you can admire your handiwork and move on. If not reload and try again.

Remember if your victim isn't completely nude you'll have to equip her with a full outfit or else she'll default to the tatty long dresss she was originally wearing.

Anyhow have fun!
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:39 am    Post subject: Re: Hee Hee - new and somewhat juvenile quest!!! Reply with quote

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