Love this mod! And it still works with the latest version of Frosty.
Pro tip, if you make the same mistake I did and accidentally give the key back to the Keeper, the door dismount trick also works - but it's definitely easiest with a nuggalope.
Can I ask you how you got this mod working with Frosty? I'm using Frosty V1.0.6.3 and whenever I try to import the mod it says "Archive contains no installable mods." Some pointers would be very much appreciated! :)
Idk if you're still having trouble but you just need to Unzip the file then drag and drop it into frosty, or using the add mod button. (for any DAImod files this is necessary)
Love this mod, definitely a lifesaver. Would it be much trouble to make a version where the keys aren't free? Maybe even quite expensive. Kind of a silly thing, but it would feel less "cheaty" that way. It would be the sort of choice Bioware often likes to give us: "barge in and take what you want, with social consequences" or "be respectful and cooperate but make less profit"
I love that this mod exists, since I always feel pfysically ill of having to desecrate my Lavellan's ancestors for a mosaic, howevr, and despite the comments saying this mod works in frosty, it causes me infinite load screen, I tried to change the load order but still nothing, any idea of what can be causing that?
Thank you SO MUCH. I am replaying the game right now and I am at that exact location in exalted planes and I hate, i just hate we have to do smth like that to get that mosaic piece. You're a lifesaver
THANK YOU. I'm so glad this converted to Frosty as well, as I'm trying to cull down my daimods so I don't have to keep merging the files.
I always felt horrible about desecrating the graves for this, and couldn't always rely on the door glitch trick to work. It's really kind of you to make this. I just used it, and it worked beautifully.
hello, i cant really tell if its because of this mod, but i cant get any dalish favor at all. Now the quest is stuck. Any idea how to solve that? maybe any way to "cheat" the quest into being completed? I hate having open quests.
Thank you soooo much for this mod. It's a simple thing but I absolutely despised the whole grave desecration thing as the only way to get a collectable so I never did it. It strikes me as a little...tasteless? Especially if you're roleplaying a Dalish elf like I was.
I did mess up the first time because I accidentally gave the key to the Keeper but yeah, this is great!
Thanks! I've always wondered what was inside that door. Never completed it though, because I wanted all the Dalish support I could get. I used Frosty Mod Manager v1.0.5.7 and it worked with no problems! Thanks again!
I know this is an older comment but thank you for mentioning that this works with Frosty! I'm making the jump over from the older modding tool and I'm relieved that this imported over with no issues!
this only works if you do not talk to the keeper about the key or he will take the key from you leaving you the only choice to get the mosaic is to do it the normal way.
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Pro tip, if you make the same mistake I did and accidentally give the key back to the Keeper, the door dismount trick also works - but it's definitely easiest with a nuggalope.
Can I ask you how you got this mod working with Frosty? I'm using Frosty V1.0.6.3 and whenever I try to import the mod it says "Archive contains no installable mods." Some pointers would be very much appreciated! :)
Would it be much trouble to make a version where the keys aren't free? Maybe even quite expensive.
Kind of a silly thing, but it would feel less "cheaty" that way. It would be the sort of choice Bioware often likes to give us: "barge in and take what you want, with social consequences" or "be respectful and cooperate but make less profit"
I always felt horrible about desecrating the graves for this, and couldn't always rely on the door glitch trick to work. It's really kind of you to make this. I just used it, and it worked beautifully.
I did mess up the first time because I accidentally gave the key to the Keeper but yeah, this is great!