User talk:Kennyannydenny

Letter
I would just go with:


 * Letter from  (Thanks)
 * Letter from  (Reward)

it's the only ones that makes sense really. What do you think? Jimeee (talk) 13:37, April 1, 2013 (UTC)

Birds nest
It's not really a container are you can only take items out of it - not store them in. That sections should go on some other page I think. Jimeee (talk) 14:15, April 1, 2013 (UTC)

Haskill ID
Hey Kenny,

Are you sure the Spell ID for Summon Haskill is 00019867? My main question is about the first two digits: generally, I thought they started with xx (replaced by real numbers, of course) if the spell/character/whatever is from a DLC. I thought that the prefix "00" was reserved for the base game. Just checking to make sure on that ;) Kroq-gar78 (talk) 00:03, April 3, 2013 (UTC)

Hi
Hi! i didn't expect fo someone to notice so fast that i made a edit! i'll sing up and help out if  i can!

Re: Neloth
Thanks. It was hard work! I'm betting its the most detailed character page we have - if only they were all like this :p

Jimeee (talk) 16:33, April 4, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Captain Metilius
If you have access to the Creation Kit and you look up his base ID 0001C9F7 tab over to "AI Packages" it shows that he has schedules for what to do when in Castle Dour and also to appear in Castle Dour when the quest MQ103 (Bleak Falls Barrow) is active. So, there is data of him in the CK, but when he is spawned it's not with a unique RefID, so when he appears, it is merely a copy of him. That could be why your friend couldn't find him. Whether he disappears after To Kill an Empire is complete, I don't know. I would have to check in my own game. But if he appears in the game at all without console command intervention, then he cannot be called an "Unused NPC". — TombRaiser  SPEAK!  20:47, April 4, 2013 (UTC)

Idesa Sadri
Hi Kenny, when I took that image of her I placed the Dragonborn to the right of her instead of right in front of her, so she turned her head I quess to look. That's why it looks like she is leaning to the right.. :) :) EbonySkyrim (talk) 08:07, April 5, 2013 (UTC)

Leads
Hi. If you are doing mass removal of the game from the lead, it's probably a good idea to pad the lead out while you are at it.

For example "Prelate Edhelbor is a Snow Elf." is a poor lead. I suggest moving the location of where they are found or what faction they are part on into the lead - like: "Prelate Edhelbor is a Snow Elf who be found at the Wayshrine of Radiance in the Forgotten Vale"

Jimeee (talk) 09:42, April 5, 2013 (UTC)

Erik
Hello admin.

Please please please stop user Erik The Mad from undoing everybodies damn posts!!...we all try and contribute to the TESWiki best we can only for a control freak with no life to go undoing our work and wasting our little dedictated time, and not just mine but everybodies, look at the amount of pointless edits Erik The Mad has made in the last hour alone??

Nothing but a menace, whats the point of adding and updating this wiki if control freaks like him undo all our work??

Doubt you will listen, but thank you anyway.


 * Hello,


 * I'm going to post here since nobody really checks the non-account talk pages. His edits you undid which were subsequently undid by him were correct. There is a policy on the Wiki where we remove the game name from articles - in particular, character articles. Furthermore, the content on the Wiki is under the Creative Commons license, which means that it can be edited or distributed without any contributor's consent. Thus, it is said here that do not contribute to the Wiki if you are scared of having your edits ruthlessly and unmercifully edited and changed, which is exactly what is happening here. I will look into Erik's non-lead-related edits for the time being. Kroq-gar78 (talk) 19:45, April 15, 2013 (UTC)
 * This ^ I'm very sorry but since we are a wikia, and everybody can edit freely, you're changes can be undone/editted further. This is the way a Wikia or a Wiki works. As far as i know, Erik The Mad hasn't done anything against the rules. I hope this and Kroq's explanation cleared things up for you.


 * Ps. thanks for answering Kroq! 19:51, April 15, 2013 (UTC)


 * Hi thx for replying, yeah was bit annoyed yesterday. So policy is to remove the 'game name from articles' i cant understand that completely, as i did not mention anything apart from - that taaries body ends up in the hall of dead in solitude? to be honest this may need to be placed under 'trivia' instead of 'bugs' but it was a branch off the 'bug' if you like, so instead of just removing peoples work, eric could have just being more constructive and placed things where they belong, or if it mentions something that shouldnt be mentioned then instead of just undoing everyones dedicated work they should edit it so it complies with wiki's rules? its just total lack of constructiveness on eriks part...really annoying, but as you say, anyone can edit.... thx for replys, if anyone gets to read this, i undid one of my edits again on the taarie page, so if someone could correct what i may have done wrong..instead of just deleting everything, that would be great. cheers guys.


 * I had also a case, I didn't remember what it was, but I think it was on Mammoth or something. I didn't care though.

why the rollback on Retrieve the Ancient Nordic Pickaxe
Hi,

Why you think the content added on 17:20, April 20, 2013 over Retrieve the Ancient Nordic Pickaxe doesn't belong to the topic?

The section I added is a comment on why player should consider not to complete this quest. From what I understand, this counts as walkthrough.

If it doesn't belong here, then where should I put it?

Shilka (talk) 11:23, April 27, 2013 (UTC)
 * Well Shilka, in my opinion, why i felt like it was not the place to mention this, is because its a walkthrough to complete the quest. Since your suggestion included not completing the quest, it shouldn't be named under walkthrough. If you really think its worth mentioning, of which i don't, you can place it under a "trivia" section. Not as part of the walkthrough. 19:42, April 27, 2013 (UTC)


 * Ok I agree that it could be listed under "trivia". But since one can always complete a mission later if you decide not to complete it now, but you can't undo a completed mission, I think it is necessary to inform/warn player before they saw the guide on how to complete it. And since burden is very important, and some if not many people would consider carrying a pickaxe at all time to deal with random ore vein is a good idea, I would consider the advice on not to complete the quest very important. .Shilka (talk) 15:22, April 28, 2013 (UTC)
 * Well then you can add it under a trivia section. 15:57, April 28, 2013 (UTC)

Image Requests
Hey Kenny it's no problem. Been very busy and haven't had much of a chance to contribute the past few months. I can probably provide requests as necessary now.

I noticed the others had been lingering for several weeks. Glad you liked them. Had been saving the Festus images incase you wanted a different angle or more/less background.

17:24, April 30, 2013 (UTC)

Scholars
Yeah, that is another category that doesn't add anything. I have noticed Chairmanprescott6179 has been inventing several of these categories - like Skyrim: Artifacts, which is basically the same as Skyrim: Unique Weapons and armor. I'm not online often these days, so someone needs to keep an eye on this. Jimeee (talk) 11:21, May 13, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Morrowind question
Hello, I think I remember your user name from Dragon Age Wiki, did you ever contribute there?

Chameleon is tricky, because it is a spell effect, a spell, and an ability. If you're looking only for the spell itself, in the Construction Set:
 * 1) Go to the Spellmaking tab
 * 2) Scroll down to Chameleon - Spell
 * 3) Right-click
 * 4) Select Info.

You'll see the ID codes of everyone who has the Chameleon spell. It won't be a long list, because a lot of people use variants that include a Chameleon effect.

That's the easy part -- Figuring out everyone who uses Chameleon is tricky and/or tedious, unless you happen to know the names of all the various spells that have a Chameleon effect. That's where a major shortcoming of the CS arises: as far as I know, there's no way to get a list of all the spells that use a particular effect. If you browse through the spell names sometimes you can guess at what it might do. In this case, any spell containing the word "shadow" is a good bet, and possibly other spells containing the word "eye" or "hide." But I only know that from experience, and there's probably a lot that I wouldn't be able to find immediately.

Outside the Construction Set, other possible means of finding spells with a particular effect: 1- The MW spells article, but it is very incomplete. When it gets finished it will be a great resource. 2- Go to the disambig page and see the list of "what links here". 3- uesp lists only the spells that are available for purchase by the player, which is very incomplete and not particularly useful. 4- Carefully formulated Google searches can sometimes help. 18:57, May 22, 2013 (UTC)

Riekling Page
Shouldn't this page be moved to Riekling (Morrowind) and this page made a disambiguation page, now that Dragonborn is released? Wolfishtail (talk) 18:47, May 25, 2013 (UTC)