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#1377 Mar 19 2012 at 2:49 PM Rating: Good
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Luna Moths are my favorite insect to go chasing... So pretty...
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#1378 Mar 19 2012 at 2:50 PM Rating: Good
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I only managed to find them once, where do they normally spawn?
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#1379 Mar 19 2012 at 2:56 PM Rating: Good
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They're all over the place, but only at night (I think). I know I see them in graveyard-esque areas. Not sure where else.

According to the wiki:
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Several Luna Moths exist in Sheogorath's realm beyond the Pelagius Wing at the Blue Palace.
Several also appear every night near Lake Honrich just after sundown.
Plains outside Whiterun
Just about any other grassy area with no snow


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Luna Moths usually come out at night and can be found near light sources.


Edited, Mar 19th 2012 4:57pm by idiggory
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#1380 Mar 19 2012 at 3:04 PM Rating: Excellent
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Maybe I should just let a dragon set me on fire, and run through a field while Lydia follows me with a net.
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#1381 Mar 19 2012 at 3:12 PM Rating: Good
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Maybe I should just let a dragon set me on fire, and run through a field while Lydia follows me with a net.


Well, I would hope she's better at catching moths than she is at killing things...
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#1382 Mar 19 2012 at 3:23 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Maybe I should just let a dragon set me on fire, and run through a field while Lydia follows me with a net.


Well, I would hope she's better at catching moths than she is at killing things...


Considering she can't die unless I accidentally hit her she's awesome. I gave her Ebony armor and a Ebony great-axe, and she can hold her own until I'm hidden again. Then I sneak out and Backstab the highest level enemy with a paralysis coated Ebony dagger.
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#1383 Mar 19 2012 at 3:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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I just shoot people in the knee with arrows. No fuss, no muss. Just "THWIP, THWACK, ARGH, I'M A MEME, *die*."
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#1384 Mar 19 2012 at 3:42 PM Rating: Good
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I just shoot people in the knee with arrows. No fuss, no muss. Just "THWIP, THWACK, ARGH, I'M A MEME, *die*."


I'm not able to one-shot people with a bow, so I'll stick to dual-wielding daggers. Still, Sneak at 100 with Shrouded Hood and Boots and I still can't hide from a dragon. Smiley: frown
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#1385 Mar 19 2012 at 4:10 PM Rating: Good
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I often find Lydia likes to run in front of my weapon after I've started swinging it, which gets seriously annoying.
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#1386 Mar 19 2012 at 4:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Speaking of Luna Moths, I found one in a jar (I also have a Torchbug). The damn thing will not stay on the shelf I put it on. It's a pain in the *** to get it set up sitting properly, then when I leave and come back, it's sitting in the middle of the damn floor. There apparently are jars with a bee, a butterfly, and a dragonfly as well that I haven't gotten yet, but since I can't manage to get them to stay where I want them, I never bothered to go find them.

Edited, Mar 19th 2012 6:45pm by Turin
#1387 Mar 19 2012 at 4:52 PM Rating: Good
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Turin wrote:
Speaking of Luna Moths, I found one in a jar (I also have a Torchbug). The damn thing will not stay on the shelf I put it on. It's a pain in the *** to get it set up sitting properly, then when I leave and come back, it's sitting in the middle of the damn floor. There apparently are jars with a bee, a butterfly, and a dragonfly as well that I haven't gotten yet, but since I can't manage to get them to stay where I want them, I never bothered to go find them.

Edited, Mar 19th 2012 6:45pm by Turin


I found the butterfly one and had a hard time getting it to stay. But I eventually succeeded.
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#1388 Mar 20 2012 at 3:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
I often find Lydia likes to run in front of my weapon after I've started swinging it, which gets seriously annoying.


The primary reason why I didn't use companions. Secondary reason was their lack of anything resembling sneak mode.

Me: "Ok, Lydia, let's sneak past these guys so we can kill them from the other side."
Lydia: "Ok."
*thud thud thud*
*CLANK CLANK CLANK*
Me: "..."
Lydia: "WHY ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT?! I'M SWORN TO CARRY YOUR BURDENS!"
Enemies: "Huh? Oh shi- ATTACK!"
Me: "/swing_greataxe"
Lydia: "/intercept_greataxe"
Me: "Oh, for the love of..."

After a dozen reloads because of scenarios like that, I decided to park Lydia's pretty little *** in Whiterun and just go shoot stuff from the darkest corner of the room.
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#1389 Mar 20 2012 at 7:46 AM Rating: Good
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Lydia made a great sacrifice for that one quest about ... sacrificing ... a friend ... thing.

Didn't even use the dagger. Just an arrow to the face.

Edited, Mar 20th 2012 9:46am by lolgaxe
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#1390 Mar 20 2012 at 9:01 AM Rating: Excellent
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I dumped Lydia for the chick from Solitude who has a much better attitude about carrying my crap around.
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#1391 Mar 20 2012 at 9:32 AM Rating: Excellent
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Two days ago Lydia bravely sacrificed herself fighting a sabre cat that I had been intent on just ignoring. I may have gotten a little....er...imprudent with my slashes to impatiently kill it off. What can I say? The battle-rage had taken hold. A stray sword could have found its way anywhere that fateful day. It's all kind of a blur, really. I mean, who really knows what happened?

So, Ahtar (sp?) it is for me, now. Mostly on account of me wanting his axe. Though as badass as it looks from a distance, up close it's sort of like I'm just holding a brittle tree limb. At any rate, he's bearable, though not particularly fun to be around. And I don't like the annoyed way he says "What do you need to take." every time I want him to return an item I was kind enough to lend him.

Currently seeking companions who are a little more tractable about carrying my burdens.

Edited, Mar 20th 2012 11:34am by Eske
#1392 Mar 20 2012 at 9:37 AM Rating: Good
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The first time I tried to give something to Lydia, I actually said "Well f*** you too, *****" out loud. Which made my roommate give me a funny look from the kitchen...
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#1393 Mar 20 2012 at 10:46 AM Rating: Good
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Turin wrote:
Speaking of Luna Moths, I found one in a jar (I also have a Torchbug). The damn thing will not stay on the shelf I put it on. It's a pain in the *** to get it set up sitting properly, then when I leave and come back, it's sitting in the middle of the damn floor. There apparently are jars with a bee, a butterfly, and a dragonfly as well that I haven't gotten yet, but since I can't manage to get them to stay where I want them, I never bothered to go find them.

Edited, Mar 19th 2012 6:45pm by Turin
I have a bunch of bugs. They're all probably smushed into the bottom of my bag by now as i don't have a shelf.

Do you get a shelf when you buy a house?

I didn't know that you could use companions to carry stuff for you. Maybe I'll have to rethink my decision about dungeon-crawling without them. Lydia does seem to lack situational awareness - or maybe she's just blind. My horse, too, is always drawing in wild animals and then getting in between my sword and the beast.
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#1394 Mar 20 2012 at 11:31 AM Rating: Good
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Turin wrote:
Speaking of Luna Moths, I found one in a jar (I also have a Torchbug). The damn thing will not stay on the shelf I put it on. It's a pain in the *** to get it set up sitting properly, then when I leave and come back, it's sitting in the middle of the damn floor. There apparently are jars with a bee, a butterfly, and a dragonfly as well that I haven't gotten yet, but since I can't manage to get them to stay where I want them, I never bothered to go find them.

Edited, Mar 19th 2012 6:45pm by Turin
I have a bunch of bugs. They're all probably smushed into the bottom of my bag by now as i don't have a shelf.

Do you get a shelf when you buy a house?

I didn't know that you could use companions to carry stuff for you. Maybe I'll have to rethink my decision about dungeon-crawling without them. Lydia does seem to lack situational awareness - or maybe she's just blind. My horse, too, is always drawing in wild animals and then getting in between my sword and the beast.


Yeah, but you have to manually move items onto them (how to do so depends on your platform). And there's a bug with the phsyics engine that means anything not completely at rest will go flying when you zone in, so it takes time to set things up the way you want them.

You will, however, get bookcases that act as storage chests (with a cap on the number of books per shelf), so you just put them in the order you want them, and it'll automatically fill the shelf.
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#1395 Mar 23 2012 at 7:50 PM Rating: Good
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Putting stuff on shelves is a pain. Trying to stack apples in a bowl when suddenly the apples start to vibrate like crazy and the bowl launches in a random direction, sending the apples flying in all other directions.

Skyrim's physics engine is weird. Kind of pulls the game down a bit.
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#1396 Mar 23 2012 at 8:23 PM Rating: Good
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My biggest gripe is when a corpse keeps sliding down the mountain...
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#1397 Mar 23 2012 at 8:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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Mazra wrote:
Putting stuff on shelves is a pain. Trying to stack apples in a bowl when suddenly the apples start to vibrate like crazy and the bowl launches in a random direction, sending the apples flying in all other directions.

Skyrim's physics engine is weird. Kind of pulls the game down a bit.


Yeah, I unlocked a gate in a Dwemer ruin in order to get the loot on the table behind it. As soon as the doors opened all the items launched themselves at me, I thought I had activated some kind of Catapult trap. Smiley: lol
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#1398 Apr 06 2012 at 11:52 PM Rating: Good
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So, the latest patch broke going underwater for the PS3. Freezes every single time.

That's something you'd think they'd have caught before releasing it. Hmph.
#1399 Apr 07 2012 at 8:46 AM Rating: Good
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Smiley: lolSmiley: lolSmiley: lol Awesome.

I'm at my parents' house for the weekend, so I can't test it on my end. I'm seeing reports that random freezing issues remain, though at least it seems true that the frame-rate issue is fixed. Maybe deleting your patches and reupdating will help?
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#1400 Apr 07 2012 at 11:00 AM Rating: Good
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Maybe deleting your patches and reupdating will help?


I'll give it a try later today. I've read mixed reports on that; some people said it fixed things, others say the problem remains. Fingers crossed.
#1401 Apr 07 2012 at 11:38 AM Rating: Good
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I don't know why the PS3 has so many issues with Skyrim. I've had absolutely none on the PC.
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