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One particular pile of debris in Lakemire Xanmeer Manor, pls let me remove it

CrocoDarrel
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This particular bit of detritus denies my wish to create a pleasant area for tea behind the Xanmeer, or a walled outside bedroom, or a literally anything because it's a giant immovable pile of rubble.

I'd really appreciate if it could be marked as removable, or even just removed entirely.
  • Jaraal
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    If they make it a movable furnishing, what will happen to people who are already at the 700/700 limit?
  • Alinhbo_Tyaka
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    Jaraal wrote: »
    If they make it a movable furnishing, what will happen to people who are already at the 700/700 limit?

    It would be a plus as those players at the item limit could remove the pile and have a slot open up. Hopefully they would document it in the patch notes and players would read them. Even if there are player who don't realize they have an option right away most will find out sooner or later.
  • Nerouyn
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    Jaraal wrote: »
    If they make it a movable furnishing, what will happen to people who are already at the 700/700 limit?

    That limit should simply be made 701 for that house. Easy.

    We may have an answer to this soon though. They've identified a plant pot outside of one of the Vvardenfell homes which they've decided to make a separate furniture piece.
  • Aelorin
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    Funny to see, because I also placed a (green) crystal there :smile:

    I would not mind if that particular pile of rubble magically disappeared.
    And so the Elder Scrolls foretold.You will be shy, and I will be bold.
  • darthgummibear_ESO
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    That has to be an oversight on their part because I can't imagine they would make such an obnoxious piece of rubble part of that spot intentionally.
  • Jaraal
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    That has to be an oversight on their part because I can't imagine they would make such an obnoxious piece of rubble part of that spot intentionally.

    Look at this mess they left me in my Orbservatory Prior. How can you have a building that magically turns to blob in the middle of your entryway dome? Yet, from the inside there's light shining in from 360 degrees. So, yes. A pile of rubble in the middle of your doorway is quite imaginable.


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  • Tigerseye
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    All rubble should be removable.

    The immovable thing that surprised me the most, though, was the random pie dish on the mantelpiece of Grymharth's Woe.

    I just ended up putting some fruit in it...

    Weird place for fruit, as it is a very high mantelpiece, but it could just be decorative wax fruit, of course.
  • Tigerseye
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    Jaraal wrote: »
    That has to be an oversight on their part because I can't imagine they would make such an obnoxious piece of rubble part of that spot intentionally.

    Look at this mess they left me in my Orbservatory Prior. How can you have a building that magically turns to blob in the middle of your entryway dome? Yet, from the inside there's light shining in from 360 degrees. So, yes. A pile of rubble in the middle of your doorway is quite imaginable.


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    Do you mean the statue on top of the roof?
  • Jaraal
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    Tigerseye wrote: »
    Jaraal wrote: »
    That has to be an oversight on their part because I can't imagine they would make such an obnoxious piece of rubble part of that spot intentionally.

    Look at this mess they left me in my Orbservatory Prior. How can you have a building that magically turns to blob in the middle of your entryway dome? Yet, from the inside there's light shining in from 360 degrees. So, yes. A pile of rubble in the middle of your doorway is quite imaginable.


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    Do you mean the statue on top of the roof?

    No, I placed the statue of Sotha Sil there, you can see it from the entrance. I mean the incomplete building itself that is devouring the rotunda. The building should come down (and be finished) behind the rotunda, not right in the middle of it. I can't even disguise it to look right, it's just a giant design mess.
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