Bloodmoon talk:Artifacts
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[edit] Damage Ratio
Does anyone know how the Dmg Ratio is calculated for the weapons in this article?
- DrPhoton 04:18, 15 December 2005 (EST)
I think it is calculated by having its skill, Long blade, short blade whatever, at its max and then hit an enemy unfortunately if this is the method they use to work the damage ratio out then you have to know the creatures health sorry. Kill its till its dead and then work out the mean i.e. its health divided by how many times it took to kill it thats the average dont know another way Konnajb
[edit] Bloodmoon Artifacts formatting
Hey, i dont really know what has happened to this pagfe but i dont like it where did all the links to the right table go. As in, if you only want to see all the possible amulets you can click the link in the contents table. But where the hell has it gone i dont know who did it but unless there is a good excuse for it which i woul like to here i suggest you change it back UESP dont need dumb peeps who change things for the worst. So please an excuse for why it has happened would be a start.
[edit] Seasplitter?
I dont really want to make a post like this, or at all for that matter, without an account but where is Seasplitter? I know its not quite the best but it is an artifact. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.172.113.139 (talk • contribs).
- Well, to qualify as an artifact is has to be a unique weapon, with unique appearance and enchantment. Seaaplitter does not qualify as an artifact in this respect, as many other weapons already in this page. Seasplitter and other weapons should go to a Unique Weapons page like the one in Morrowind. Feel free to start the page if you're up to. --DrPhoton 11:49, 31 December 2007 (EST)
- Fixed the link, all Uniques are on the Bloodmoon:Unique Items page. --Benould•T•C 20:14, 6 August 2008 (EDT)
[edit] Possible Whitewalker bug
I've experienced this on the PC's GOTY edition version 1.6.1820.
While wearing Whitewalker, along with a total magicka resistance of 100% to avoid the robe's negative effects, whenever I rest (even for just an hour) or take a transport that uses up time (ie: silt strider or boat), my character dies. I believe this is an issue with Whitewalker because if I unequip it before I rest or take the transport, I'm fine. I've tried this also the Mage's Guild teleport and travel between Vvardenfell and Mournhold, but no damage was done in either case. I think this bears more investigation before posting.
EDIT: I've tested a this little more and this bug seems not to apply to the boat service between the Vivec cantons. Therefore I suspect it only applies if the trip or rest is long enough for the total damage effects to kill the player.
- You also need 100% Resist Frost. Resist Magicka does nothing about the Frost Damage. Easiest way is to play a Nord. But for any other race, you need to have 100% of both to wear this robe without taking damage. --TheRealLurlock Talk 13:19, 8 February 2008 (EST)
- Sorry, forgot to mention. I also had CE Restore Health of 10pts or more. So for some reason the Restore Health effect was not being applied during the trip, but the Frost Damage was.
[edit] Item Redefinition
Following the item classification used by Morrowind and Oblivion (in that "Artifacts" should include only items with unique appearances), this page should contain only the following items:
All other items should be moved to Bloodmoon:Unique Items. I may take up this project in the near future. --TheRealLurlock Talk 23:20, 12 March 2008 (EDT)
- I've taken care of this, but I left the Ancient Nordic Pickaxe here since it does have a unique appearance. – KJR1012 Talk Email Contribs 06:12, 13 July 2008 (EDT)
- Now that I've looked at it, the Mace of Aevar Stone-Singer is based on the Stalhrim mace. Only difference is the cloud effect. So, should Aevar's mace go over to the Unique Items article, as well?– KJR1012 Talk Email Contribs 14:52, 14 July 2008 (EDT)
- Well the stats differ quite considerably and plus the cloud effect, I'd say keep it in Artifacts. --Benould•T•C 15:00, 14 July 2008 (EDT)
- Now that I've looked at it, the Mace of Aevar Stone-Singer is based on the Stalhrim mace. Only difference is the cloud effect. So, should Aevar's mace go over to the Unique Items article, as well?– KJR1012 Talk Email Contribs 14:52, 14 July 2008 (EDT)
[edit] Aesliips Ring
Where is it? Shouldn't it be on this page?--—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.97.137.9 (talk • contribs).

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