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Comment Faire Changer Un Enfant De Maison Skyrim


Comment Faire Changer Un Enfant De Maison Skyrim

Okay, so picture this: you're in Whiterun, happily married to Aela the Huntress (because, let's be honest, who wouldn't be?), and your adopted kids, Lucia and Sofie, are constantly complaining about the house. “It’s too drafty!” “There are too many smelly companions!” "And can we please get some new curtains?" Kids, am I right? Always wanting something more, even in friggin' Skyrim. And you’re thinking, “Ugh, seriously? I just slayed a dragon. Can’t I get a moment’s peace?” That’s when you realize you need a serious solution, and fast.

Changing your kids' home in Skyrim isn't exactly intuitive. It's not like you can just click a button and magically transport them to a sun-drenched beach villa (if only, huh?). But fear not, weary Dragonborn parent, because I'm here to guide you through the slightly convoluted, yet surprisingly doable, process.

Moving the Family: The Basic Requirements

First things first: you need a house. A house house. Not just some dusty shack you found in the wilderness. Your kids deserve (arguably) better than that. We're talking a home that's been declared child-friendly. You know, with beds and chests for their toys... and probably stolen sweets. I'm not judging.

This generally means you'll need to have purchased or built a home that has the "child's room" or the "bedroom" upgrade. Homes like Breezehome in Whiterun (once you get the furniture package), Proudspire Manor in Solitude, or Hjerim in Windhelm work great. If you're more of a DIY type (which, let's face it, in Skyrim, you probably are), any of the Hearthfire homes with the bedroom additions will also do the trick.

Key tip: Make sure you’ve actually furnished the room. Empty rooms are sad rooms. Nobody wants to live in a glorified box, especially not your pixelated children.

Comment adopter un enfant dans Skyrim: 13 étapes
Comment adopter un enfant dans Skyrim: 13 étapes

The Actual Moving Process

Okay, so you have your swanky new digs, complete with a room that even Marie Kondo would approve of. Now what? Well, there's no magical "move family" button, sadly. The process involves a little bit of… persuasion. Think of it as gentle nudging... with a heavy dose of game mechanics.

Basically, you need to move yourself to the new house. That means declaring it your primary residence. How do you do that? Simple! Just hang around there. Sleep in the bed. Craft a few potions. Maybe read a book. Generally make it clear to the game that this is now your home base.

Comment adopter un enfant dans Skyrim: 13 étapes
Comment adopter un enfant dans Skyrim: 13 étapes

After a little while (and it can take a while – sometimes it feels like Skyrim time moves slower than real time!), your spouse should eventually relocate to the new house. When they do, they will bring the kids with them automatically.

Pro Tip: Sometimes, your spouse can be a little… slow on the uptake. If they're still stubbornly hanging out in your old house after a few in-game days, try fast traveling back to your old house and then back to the new one. Sometimes that kickstarts the process. Think of it as a virtual "have you moved yet?!" nudge.

Troubleshooting: When Things Go Wrong (and in Skyrim, they always do)

Let's be real: Skyrim is buggy. It's part of its charm... sort of. So, what happens if your spouse moves but the kids are still MIA? Don’t panic!

Guide des trophées Skyrim - DLC 2 : Hearthfire (PS4/PS3)
Guide des trophées Skyrim - DLC 2 : Hearthfire (PS4/PS3)

First, double-check that you've actually furnished the children's room in your new house. I know I already mentioned it, but seriously, check again. A surprising number of problems stem from this simple oversight. If all that is OK, you can try these things:

  • Go back to the old house and check if they're there. Talk to them. Sometimes a simple conversation can trigger the move.
  • Wait. Seriously, just wait. Skyrim AI isn't always the brightest. Give it a few in-game days.
  • If all else fails, console commands are your friend (assuming you're on PC). But use with caution! Messing with the wrong thing can break your game. Look up specific commands related to moving NPCs – there are plenty of guides online.

Important: Saving often is crucial. In case something goes horribly wrong, you don't want to lose hours of progress. Learn from my mistakes, people!

Skyrim: Achat d'une chambre d'enfant (Extension) - YouTube
Skyrim: Achat d'une chambre d'enfant (Extension) - YouTube

The Joy of a New Home (and Hopefully, Fewer Complaints)

Once your kids are finally settled into their new home, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Hopefully, they'll be happier in their new environment. More space to play, fewer smelly companions, and maybe even some new curtains. (Okay, maybe not curtains. Skyrim's decorating options are a bit limited.)

But hey, at least you've managed to successfully navigate another of Skyrim's many quirks. Now go forth, Dragonborn parent, and enjoy your (slightly) less stressful family life!

Remember to enjoy the little things, like your kid’s bizarre fascination with the family dog, or the sound of a tiny voice asking you for some gold. Well, maybe not the gold part…

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