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David

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When I explore, I have a tendency to take EVERYTHING - even the things that I don't necessarily need. Although all of the generic items are eventually sold, I have the same issue with quest items that become worthless after the quests. I could probably create a whole room just to display all the garbage I've stolen during the questlines. Diabella statues ftw.

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Fergal

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Definitely. I don't even know why I do it. xD

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Mageman

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I'm not a massive hoarder, but I refuse to sell any one-of-a-kind items, like Daedric Shrine Quest items.

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FunnyPirate

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In every game that I play I get everything and then I sell whats useless and what can't be sold I just drop...Eventualy I will amke some money out of selling shit.

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AndrewClements

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Yeah. I'm exactly like u. I keep everything. Umpteen bounty notes, 78 drums all stuffed into the basement of Proudspire in Solitude, a bunch of journals now useless, at least one copy of ever book. I even have the prisoner suit still stored somewhere.

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Chris Star

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Ha ha yes I'm kinda a hoarder I keep all one of a kind books statues weapons ect and I pretty much have one of everything even the junk! You never no when u might need something :) also for quests such as the Atronach forge u actually need some of these junk items such as ruined book, broom, charcoal ect!




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