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[[File:oblivionPitchers.png|thumb|Both Silver Pitchers side by side. The shorter, wider one on the right is the bleeding pitcher.]] | |||
An example of the bleeding Silver Pitcher can be found in the Anvil Fighters Guild Dining Hall behind a locked door on a desk. Each version of the Silver Pitcher stacks separately from each other as well, which can be useful when identifying a bleeding one. | The Silver Pitcher actually has two different IDs, one for each model. <code>0023C15</code> is the normal Silver Pitcher that does not bleed, and makes metal sounds. Visually, this pitcher is the taller, thinner one. <code>0023C17</code> is the bleeding Silver Pitcher, which is shorter and wider. Fists and Bows are the only weapons that do not cause this pitcher to bleed when it is hit by them. | ||
An example of the bleeding Silver Pitcher can be found in the Anvil Fighters Guild Dining Hall behind a locked door on a desk. Each version of the Silver Pitcher stacks separately from each other as well, which can be useful when identifying a bleeding one in your inventory. |
Revision as of 04:15, 29 November 2021
The Bleeding Silver Pitcher glitch is a small bug where certain Silver Pitchers bleed when hit with certain weapons and play different types of sound effects than the intended metal sounds.
Mechanics
The Silver Pitcher actually has two different IDs, one for each model. 0023C15
is the normal Silver Pitcher that does not bleed, and makes metal sounds. Visually, this pitcher is the taller, thinner one. 0023C17
is the bleeding Silver Pitcher, which is shorter and wider. Fists and Bows are the only weapons that do not cause this pitcher to bleed when it is hit by them.
An example of the bleeding Silver Pitcher can be found in the Anvil Fighters Guild Dining Hall behind a locked door on a desk. Each version of the Silver Pitcher stacks separately from each other as well, which can be useful when identifying a bleeding one in your inventory.