Vampire problem! please help

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Muhib

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Oh, good to see you online Rayven. Another question- How can I increase my weight carrying skill? And you want to say that Werewolf and Curing Werewolf, all of them is in the same place? The Companion?
 

Rayven

Global Moderator
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Stamina, Yes, yes ;)

Your stamina level determines your carrying capacity. If you raise your stamina, you get 5 extra points of carrying capacity. If you use fortify stamina enchantments, it will also help. The Steed Stone also increases your capacity by 100 when active.

I'm not sure how much in the way of spoilers you want for the rest. If you do the Companions questline, you will have the opportunity to become a werewolf and also to cure yourself of it.
 

Dagmar

Defender of the Bunnies of Skyrim
Can't I also become normal from Werewolf, someone told me that I can do this?
Yes. You'll have 2 opportunities to do this. Once when you do the last quest in the main questline for the Companions and once after you help the Companion brothers with their personal quests.
 

Muhib

Member
I have become WereWolf (from the Companion quest) at the same time I have found the quest "Rise at Dawn". Now, the "Rise at Dawn" is meaningless to me as I am not a vampire anymore.

I want to know the demerits of being a werewolf. Dagmar told me that I can't get rested bonus. But that the rested bonus actually is. I don't know.
 

Dagmar

Defender of the Bunnies of Skyrim
If you use fortify stamina enchantments, it will also help.
The Fortify Stamina enchantment doesn't increase carrying capacity.

Sleeping bonuses increase your leveling speed by a certain percentage which depends on where you sleep and if you are sleeping with your spouse (5% in a bed that is not yours but unowned, 10% in a bed that you own and 15% in your bed with your spouse).

In Werewolf form, people will attack you on sight. Other than that, there are no drawbacks to being a Werewolf.
 

Rayven

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Staff member
You're right, Dagmar. I see it in UESP. I had some item in my last playthrough that did alter my carry weight and I assumed it was stamina based. It was NOT a carry weight fortifier. I'll have to find out what it was because it sounds like it was a singularly unintended effect.
 

Muhib

Member
Hmm, but a new problem. When I use the "Beast Form", I can't go back to normal. Is there any special keystroke to become WereWolf->Human?
 

Rayven

Global Moderator
Staff member
It should revert on its own after a couple minutes (as long as you're not actively feeding).
 

Dagmar

Defender of the Bunnies of Skyrim
As a Werewolf your health regeneration rate is almost non-existent. To regenerate health you need to feed on NPC corpses which will also lengthen the duration of our transformation.
 

Muhib

Member
As a Werewolf your health regeneration rate is almost non-existent. To regenerate health you need to feed on NPC corpses which will also lengthen the duration of our transformation.
Please don't get annoyed as I am asking a lots of questions. Skyrim is vast, and I don't know them.
Now I want to learn about feeding NPC, when I approach to a dead body in beast form, will I get the option to feed?
 

Rayven

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Please don't get annoyed as I am asking a lots of questions. Skyrim is vast, and I don't know them.
Now I want to learn about feeding NPC, when I approach to a dead body in beast form, will I get the option to feed?

Yes. Just walk up to it like you were going to loot its belongings.
 

Gorthal

Member
You don't have to kill him but if you don't then the Blades will not cooperate with you. I didn't kill him so yeah it doesn't really matter. Also a lot of the answers to your questions can be found with a bit of googling and some more snooping around on the skyrim wiki or UESP.
 

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