Every Bethesda release becomes a seminal moment for the industry, at least particularly that ofElder Scrollsgames. It’s been over ten years sinceSkyrimwas released now, and while 2011 saw several critically acclaimed titles,Skyrimis still the one that stands out the most. Whether it’s the joy of replaying the same exact build again or discovering something new on an umpteenth playthrough,Skyrimis the gift that keeps on giving.
Even still,Skyrimplayers have to find ways to mix it up, and that’s just one of many reasons that theSkyrimmodcommunity is so active. It’s still possible without mods though, as one Redditor has taken it upon themselves to showcase with the pickpocket skill.
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Posted on Reddit (and shared first via TheGamer), one user took it upon themselves to undress every single NPC in Whiterun. It’s certainly a creative way to spend time in-game. For those who don’t remember or who didn’t care forstealth builds inSkyrim,players can unlock the ‘”Perfect Touch” perk upon reaching pickpocket level 100. “Perfect Touch” allows players to steal items that are equipped, such as ideally weapons and armors off of enemies, although it still occurs a chance of failure.
Instead of stealing his enemies’ weapons and armors, though, the Redditor (as seen above) decided to undress everyone inWhiterun. Although there would have a chance to fail, it seems that the player managed to prove how good their stealth actually is. Of course, this Redditor is far from the only one to perform any experimental shenanigans inSkyrimlately.
Another player recently decided to find out what happens if they dumpedeverySkyrimbook they could possibly find into a body of water, absolutely filling it to the brim. What happened comes as no surprise, as it essentially obliteratedSkyrim’s frame rate and entering the water proved to be a bad idea, as the “books don’t want [them] to leave.” Overall, whether it’s stacking books or undressing NPCs,Skyrimremains the perfect breeding grounds for more shenanigans.
While many may still be enamored withSkyrim,there’s certainly as many who want to hear more news onThe Elder Scrolls 6. Unfortunately, there’s nothing really new and there’s not going to be anything new for quite some time. The best thing about that, though, isBethesda is releasingStarfieldthis year, and while this brand-new IP remains a mystery, it’ll be interesting to see if it can present a sandbox the same way asSkyrimand host as many shenanigans for years, beforeThe Elder Scrolls 6ever does release.