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Placeable / Static basic merchant (i.e. Belethor the Clutter)


RpR1337

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Just some statue (I'm giving some awesome suggestions here!), like a tiny Malacath statue with no dialogue, no voice acting, nothing that serious stuff. Place from inventory, position with Jaxon's positioner. Interact, opens general merchant window, trade, done.

(Of course, if it's a general merchant window, it should be compatible with merchant overhauls - more gold, instant screen open, and the like), right?

Buy it (or craft it), place it on the small cabinet near your chosen dwelling's bed (which you've never used before), and done.

 

Why did nobody make these before? :confused:

 

(EDIT: For those who watched the 'Overlord' anime: Ains Ooal Gown -the guild- had a scrapper apparatus in their treasury, in which if you threw an item, it returned gold for it. Something like that.)

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Nobody's interested in this, or nobody can make it?

 

Panda is sad ...

 

EDIT: I assume I didn't actually write what we need this for.

IMHO there are many houses outside of cities (or out nowhere, in fact). I'm sick of going into a city to sell off my stuff, which is an extra trip before I can go to play again. I came up with this idea because I didn't want to make extra trips from my house once I'm done with skinning (Hunterborn), alchemy, smithing, etc. One of the steps in my "usual" activities after processing anything raw from my inventory is to sell off junk that remains as unusable, other than merchant feed. And as most houses/abodes that aren't friggin' FPS murder machines already have any crafting stations and storage spaces you can ever need, I just find it strange none have a merchant installed.

I don't know the technical difficulties, as I already said, I believe, but this solution would be the easiest, I think.

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Nobody made this before because Dragonborn already has the summon dremora merchant power.

Yeah well, you're right about that. It's just that it doubles as a new interactive element in housing (which is all the rage, it seems), and it's more comfortable to have them stay in place, where there's no need for casting any spells or inputting console commands, I think.

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