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How many unique NPCs are in Skyrim?

How many unique NPCs are in Skyrim?

There are 100’s of uniquely named characters in Skyrim, that number arriving at almost 1000.

How do I make myself look like an NPC in Skyrim?

Shortcut

  1. duplicate the character you want to look like and optionally change the editor id.
  2. drag the duplicate to the Preset NPCs tab of the Race dialog for that character’s race.
  3. select the new preset when creating a new character in the character creation screen.
  4. profit.

Is Skyrim an NPC?

NPC (Non-Player Character) is a generic term for all humanoids (of various races), other than you, that are encountered while playing Skyrim. The difference between NPCs and other creatures is somewhat blurry in Skyrim. Classes are still used by NPCs, despite being inaccessible to you.

What is RefID Skyrim?

Base and Reference IDs Base IDs and reference IDs (BaseIDs/RefIDs) are two types of Form ID that are used to identify the various NPCs, creatures, and items within the game. The BaseID is the unique identifier for a prototype of the object, while the RefID denotes a specific copy of an object in the game.

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Who is alduin Skyrim?

Alduin, or the World-Eater, as he is known to the residents of Skyrim, is an immensely powerful Dragon, and the main antagonist of the Main Quest. He is depicted as a malevolent force who destroys the world periodically, and the Nords believe that his reappearance heralds the end of time.

What is BaseID?

The BaseID is the unique identifier for a prototype of the object, while the RefID denotes a specific copy of an object in the game. For unique NPCs and specifically placed creatures or items, the BaseID and RefID are fixed, and are usually noted on relevant pages.

How do you get an actor ID in Skyrim?

You can either get their RefID by clicking on them with the console open to target them, which should display their RefID at the top of the screen (source: UESPWiki), or by looking at an exhaustive list like this one (also UESPWiki).