Oblivion talk:Yellow Team Champion

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[edit] The Enemy of my Enemy

I just noticed that the YTC is in both the Arena and Arena Yellow Team factions, which means she only has a net +50 disposition boost with her colleagues in the final arena match. That should mean it's possible to get her to fight her teammates with a decent Frezy spell. Would anybody care to investigate? –RpehTCE 06:34, 16 January 2008 (EST)

Are you looking at the 'ArenaYellowTeamChampion' NPC entry? If so, that's the wrong one. That's the one you can talk to in the bloodworks. The one you actually fight is in the collection of Arena Opponents (she's something like 'ArenaCombatant6C', or however they are grouped). I haven't got the CS to hand, so excuse the probably incorrect ID references. --Gaebrial 08:17, 16 January 2008 (EST)
Ah! That would explain it. It also explains the "Arena Champion" on that page that I didn't recognise - presumably that's the name of the one you fight. Thanks, Gaebrial. –RpehTCE 08:19, 16 January 2008 (EST)
Possibly. It's a bit strange that there are only 9 members listed for the Yellow Team faction, when you fight a total of 26 people. The champion is 6D, by the way, not 6C - or at least, her persistent reference is Combatant6DRef. --Gaebrial 08:39, 16 January 2008 (EST)

[edit] Health/Magicka

The article lists the YTC's health and magicka as 93 and 82 respectively. However, the Champion is a levelled NPC and those values are only correct while the player is at level 1. Shouldn't there be formulae in the health/magicka columns for her rather than fixed values? --Dalimyr(TC) 14:55, 20 March 2009 (EDT)

Yup. For now I've just deleted the values and put in a huh tag because I'm not very good at working out the formulae. –RpehTCE 06:41, 21 March 2009 (EDT)

[edit] What is she doing in Blue Team Bloodworks?

Like the section title says. What does she do in the bloodworks of Blue Team when she is from Yellow... 83.16.218.186 14:30, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

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