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Skyrim spouse selling my stuff

may not be appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing . My wife is stealing my stuff?:: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim General Discussions. Content posted in this community. /06/18 You can sell anything even stolen items,the seller have Gold.-Wait 48H for restock. . And essential! Dec 22, Interestingly, if you get her to follow you and equip the good armor, she will sell you her default armor. Also, she is the best! Cancel. may not be appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work. View Page. My wife is stealing my stuff?:: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim General Discussions. Don't warn me again for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Content posted in this community. may not be appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work. View Page. Don't warn me again for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Cancel. My wife is stealing my stuff?:: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim General Discussions. Content posted in this community. My wife Ysolda is trying to sell my items I asked her to move in with me and now when she is in my house and I talk to her I have the option to buy things from her My stuff thats stored in . rainer-daus.de go to the Riverwood Trader, invest in his store and he magically gains 10k gold cap. /11/24 Follow me on Twitch!

  • If not, they will sell  . Nov 21, If your spouse was a merchant before you married them, they will sell the same goods they would normally.
  • If not, they will sell miscellaneous goods and seemingly items you leave in their inventory. If your spouse is naturally a merchant, they will buy and sell the same goods they would normally. Your spouse will set up a store "somewhere" and earn a cumulative gold or more a day for you. If your spouse moves in with you, they will purchase and sell general goods with you. Potential spouses Females Males. However, if the spouse is a follower and asked to follow the Dragonborn, the spouse will only sell items from their inventory until they part ways. Spouses only act as merchants in the marital home, meaning items cannot be sold to them while they are following (to reduce the carry weight, for instance). When you talk to her she will tell you this and then you ask her if the store has made any . Depends on who you marry. Alea will decide after you marry her that she has opened a shop. /02/21 If you find either of those questions weighing heavily on your mind as you rummage through your own absurd Skyrim item hoards, you're in. . For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the Xbox , a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Can your wife sell your stuff". However, if the spouse is a follower and asked to follow the Dragonborn, the spouse will only sell items from their inventory until they part ways. Spouses only act as merchants in the marital home, meaning items cannot be sold to them while they are following (to reduce the carry weight, for instance). Note: Because spouses act as vendors, the Dragonborn can buy and sell items from them. You don't need to worry about losing items by placing them in your spouse's inventory because they sold them to someone. If your spouse is naturally a merchant, they will buy and sell the same goods they would normally. If not, they will sell miscellaneous goods and seemingly items you leave in their inventory. Except for certain exceptions, virtually all houses and . Your spouse's house is safe. Doubtful. Any house that is not actually one you can buy and call your own in-game would not be safe. /11/11 Yep, turns out tying the knot can actually earn you a nice regular income, with your spouse offering you Gold per day, every day, once you'. If you married a blacksmith, they'll sell things a blacksmith would, an alchemist  . The things your spouse sells are based on what their job was beforehand. If not, they will sell pawnbroker-type goods and (reportedly) loose items you leave in their inventory. They will not sell items you leave around the house. 2 Answers Sorted by: 5 If your spouse was a merchant before you married them, they will sell the same goods they would normally. They will not sell items you leave around the house. If your spouse was a merchant before you married them, they will sell the same goods they would normally. If not, they will sell pawnbroker-type goods and (reportedly) loose items you leave in their inventory. 10 years ago. /11/18 I store my stuff in one of the guild rainer-daus.de there a really good reason Selling stuff I find adventuring makes me plenty. Don't warn me again for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. View Page. And she's trying to sell it back to me. . Oct 23, Why is Lydia taking my stuff? My wife Ysolda is trying to sell my items I asked her to move in with me and now when she is in my house and I talk to her I have the option to buy things from her My stuff thats stored in containers in my house, and also her wedding ring. I have found out she is pretty useless, so i sent her back home. Wife selling equipement: So, i have married Mjoll the Lioness, decided to craft her some Daedric items, upgraded them, and took her on adventure. In order to complete the quest "The Gift" that is a part of the expansion Dawnguard, in Skyrim, you will need to do the gruesome task of turning your spouse. When you try to sell items to your spouse at this time, no gold is given for items sold and the items will disappear instead of showing up in the NPCs vendor  . What city you set up your shop in will affect the shop Markarth: High selling rate, but payment is mostly random ingots and gems. If your spouse is selling your items, they aren't selling their own items. Thus you no longer get the gold per day if you tell your spouse to sell your stuff. She's only randomly involved in other quests, although she is implicated in a small side quest about Sleeping Tree Sap. After a Mammoth tusk has been given to her, Ysolda can be married in Skyrim. Scroll to Continue. /05/12 I usually make Mjoll carry things until we get back home, at which point I take the stuff back and sell it right to her. Fast travel a few different places, then go to your home, and try to sell  . Is she still following you while you're trying to sell to her? Try sending her home.
  • GT/PSN/Steam/Origin: Silt44 3DS FC: My Blog (Comics, Video Games, and Movies): rainer-daus.de Shingouryu 10 years ago #6. You need an amulet of Mara and to have spoken to the priest (of Mara) in Riften. He's in the temple or the inn.
  • Share Improve this answer answered Feb 9, at Amy B k 9 72 Add a comment 2. You don't need to worry about losing items by placing them in your spouse's inventory because they sold them to someone. Like all merchants in the game, they will actually only sell things to you, and not other people. /11/22 Marriage in Skyrim, as I discovered this week, is a baffling and and I couldn't really be bothered moving all my stuff to hers anyway. . Aug 29, In addition, if your spouse has moved into your house with you, he or she will become a merchant, allowing you to buy and sell general items. Alea will decide after you marry her that she has opened a shop. She will also let you buy and sell your items to her. Depends on who you marry. When you talk to her she will tell you this and then you ask her if the store has made any money. She will respond "Yes it has, here this is your half love". Is there a way to give gifts to your spouse or at least change their clothing? The only options I have are shopping, checking profits or asking for food. I'm curious about. For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the Xbox , a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Is there a way to give gifts to your spouse or at least change their clothing?". /11/12 The game adds a vast amount of new content besides, with new armour, weapons, spells, areas - a whole bunch of stuff that covers all the bases. GT/PSN/Steam/Origin: Silt44 3DS FC: My Blog (Comics, Video Games, and Movies): rainer-daus.de Shingouryu 10 years ago #6. You need an amulet of Mara and to have spoken to the priest (of Mara) in Riften. He's in the temple or the inn. She has to run around with a pick and her miner clothes. I can give or sell her anything, but she won't change clothes. You would think she would change into something nicer, since she's moved into a better neighborhood. But noooooo! Alright, I just married that cure gal from Shor's Stone, and got the nice house in Windhelm.