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For the 'unp casual outfit oni edition' mod, I had to get one without item codes, since the nexus mod is removed. Is there anyone here with item codes? If not, how do I access them? My knowledge of skyrim is almost none. Thanks in advance!

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If you have Wrye Bash:

 

1.) Right-click on the .ESP (for example, Hentai's Casuals), and select "Details..."

2.) A list of object IDs will be generated, and in this case, ARMO means armors and these codes are what you then use to enter with the player.additem console command.

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If you have Wrye Bash:

 

1.) Right-click on the .ESP (for example, Hentai's Casuals), and select "Details..."

2.) A list of object IDs will be generated, and in this case, ARMO means armors and these codes are what you then use to enter with the player.additem console command.

 

I must be doing something wrong with adding them into the console then :/

I tried player.additem itemcode number, with no result aside from this

http://i.imgur.com/Gs4FoFu.jpg

(I tried spawning in some gold with the last attempt, it also didnt work)

 

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Well, you actually typed the brackets ("<" ">").

Make it "player.additem 01007e99 1" instead of "player.additem <01007e991> <1>" and it should work - assuming the code is basically the right one.

That is ... if your armor mod is really installed as #01 mod, which I kinda doubt, unless you have no other mods installed. The first two digits of all item codes are the number of the mod in your load list in hexadecimal form, starting from "00" being Skyrim vanilla and on down the list. So if your armor mod is #20 (decimal)/#14 (hexadecimal) in the list, it would be "player.additem 14007e99 1" instead.

 

If you know the in-game name of the armor, you can also try the "help" command - "help <whatever you're looking for>" will show you a list of all objects that contain the search phrase in their name. Try "help gold" to see an example.

(use Page Up/Page Down keys to scroll through the output)

 

Your attempt at adding gold should have succeeded - there's no error message, no reason why it wouldn't work - have you checked your inventory before and after?

 
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Hmph, still no luck. Thing is, it doesnt really 'show up' on wrye smash, as in I have to check the box on the left of it for it to show the load order, so I dont know if thats a bad thing. I tried using something from a mod with a normal loader, that also didnt show up. (the mod shows up as 1C in the loader) Hell, I dont even need the item codes, I just want to find out where to get them in game (since most mods use a shop or whatnot) http://i.imgur.com/UwYl2jX.png Thank you for all your help though, its just being difficult. (that and my knowledge is practically in the negative about this sort of thing)

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Hmph, still no luck. Thing is, it doesnt really 'show up' on wrye smash, as in I have to check the box on the left of it for it to show the load order, so I dont know if thats a bad thing. I tried using something from a mod with a normal loader, that also didnt show up. (the mod shows up as 1C in the loader) Hell, I dont even need the item codes, I just want to find out where to get them in game (since most mods use a shop or whatnot) http://i.imgur.com/UwYl2jX.png Thank you for all your help though, its just being difficult. (that and my knowledge is practically in the negative about this sort of thing)

 

If the box to the left isn't checked, the mod doesn't get loaded - so yes, having to check it to see a number is good. ;)

In the screenshot you linked, you were supposed to right-click on the the entry for "Casual Outfit OE" and choose "details" from the menu that pops up. That opens a window with all the item codes for all items contained in the mod, except that you'd have to replace the leading "01" with a "1C" in your case.

 

Or, as explained, try the help command in the game's console: "help casual" should probably do the trick.

 

But you're right, there probably is another way - have you checked if you can simply craft them (blacksmith forge or tanning rack)? Or ... this is a re-texture of Petrovich' casual clothes, right? -> check if Belethor in Whiterun sells them, he sells the original version.

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