“I need to trade some things with you.”.“I need you to do something.” and related dialogues.You can find both in the Object Window under Character > Quest > Generic. So how do we do that? The step-by-step instructions are below, but to summarise, we duplicate certain bits of follower functionality of unique followers like Cicero, Jzargo and Mjoll and tweak the copies so they refer to your follower instead.īefore we get started, let’s meet the quests we’ll be tweaking and what bits of follower functionality they contain. While it might be possible to write our own quest from scratch, all the scripting that would be required means it is easier just to “piggy-back” on these existing quests. Follower-related functionality goes in a pair of existing quests that controls follower functionality for all follower characters in Skyrim. As has been mentioned before, the majority of your follower’s dialogue will be created in that quest.īut not all of it. When we taught your NPC to say hello in part 3, we created a new quest. As promised, we’re going to start repairing that functionality. In part 3 of this guide we broke your follower’s ability to function as a follower. Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Extras Making a Unique-Voiced Follower in Skyrim - Part 5
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