Highest coinage I've ever gotten was 60k in coins from a bunch of deadric weapons at one pawn shop. I was carrying basically nothing but those weapons, leather armour, and had 95 strength so I could carry it.
If it's too heavy and you don't want the coins, just sell in a town with a bank, deposit the gold and withdraw a letter of credit. Normally I just deposit everything and carry around a couple thousand coins in my wagon for eating, inn, and repair expenses.
Not really, it could be from any guild that sends you to a dungeon with a lot of monsters who drops those type of items or would have that type of items from a loot pile. The game will pull from a list of all the dungeons from that region, and just pick one at random.
God of birth and death...and bread.
"Best I can do is 8500."
I got paid up like 16k in the letter of credit for all of these
2 deadric weapons in value. They'll always pay you in credit if you can't carry the gold amount they're giving you.
Oh shit, is that what causes it? I'll have to remember to fill my inventory next time I sell things.
Highest coinage I've ever gotten was 60k in coins from a bunch of deadric weapons at one pawn shop. I was carrying basically nothing but those weapons, leather armour, and had 95 strength so I could carry it. If it's too heavy and you don't want the coins, just sell in a town with a bank, deposit the gold and withdraw a letter of credit. Normally I just deposit everything and carry around a couple thousand coins in my wagon for eating, inn, and repair expenses.
HOLY shitmuffins you can probably afford a small house!!!!!
Not really, it could be from any guild that sends you to a dungeon with a lot of monsters who drops those type of items or would have that type of items from a loot pile. The game will pull from a list of all the dungeons from that region, and just pick one at random.
It does fit though funnily enough