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New Gnisis CornerclubEdit

The New Gnisis Cornerclub is just a tavern, offering nothing in terms of lodging. This article is specifically about inns, places where you could sleep. Should this entry be removed? --200.252.231.60 18:48, 30 November 2011 (UTC)

Moorside Lodging CostEdit

Where does the information come from that it costs 20 gold to rent a room at Moorside Inn? I've stayed there numerous times and I've always paid 10 gold. Furthermore, in the game data, there is a single global variable, RoomCost which dictates the price of every inn in the game. The only way it would be possible for an inn to charge a different amount would be if that inn had a different set of dialogue and used a different faction for the innkeeper. I'm updating the page accordingly. --NepheleTalk 02:42, 11 January 2012 (UTC)

Intro Sleeping Bonus TweaksEdit

I'm asking all the patrollers: would it be a good idea to mention that you don't get the sleeping bonus if you are a werewolf, or have the Lover Stone Active in the intro?

Or, should we allow them to (hopefully) follow the Sleeping Link and hope that they scroll down to the Notes area where it is stated? Azure_King 03:00, 11 January 2012 (UTC)

Helgen HomesteadEdit

I think "Helgen Homestead" should be added to the list, sure its wrecked and doesn't offer any services, but then again the abandoned "The Stumbling Sabrecat" doesn't offer any either and its on the list. Just my thought— Unsigned comment by 78.146.189.57 (talk) at 18:29 on 16 June 2014

Is it an inn though? There's no sign outside that I can see, and nothing in the data indicates it either. The mead isn't necessarily prrof as it could be being home-brewed. Silence is GoldenBreak the Silence 23:51, 16 June 2014 (GMT)
Well Vilod has unused Publican dialogue in the code and there are a lot of beds 78.146.189.57 18:17, 17 June 2014 (GMT)
He does, and he's also in the innkeeper faction, but code isn't always reliable as there is leftover code on many npcs. I'm sure it probably was the inn given its design and Vilod's stats, but to me it's not clear enough, or useful enough to include it. Silence is GoldenBreak the Silence 18:34, 17 June 2014 (GMT)

The Ragged FlagonEdit

I'm surprised this one isn't on this list. It should be added. 71.108.68.44 06:09, 8 December 2014 (GMT)

The reason behind that, I suspect, is that it's not considered an inn by the game. It's considered a store and a dwelling. Adding to that, I don't believe Vekel can give you the regular innkeeper quests, nor will he act as an innkeeper for other quests (e.g., Rising at Dawn), and you can't rent a room from him. Robin Hood  (talk) 02:53, 24 May 2018 (UTC)
With the realization that there were a couple of other inns that were also unusual, I've separated them out and added The Ragged Flagon to that list. Robin Hood  (talk) 07:23, 24 May 2018 (UTC)

Radiant quests offered?Edit

I wish the table gave the type of radiant quest each innkeeper offers, because I noticed that most or all of them offer the same type of quest each time, and if you’re tired of a certain type of quest, such as killing a giant, it would be handy in avoiding those particular innkeepers. — Unsigned comment by Grimbold (talkcontribs) at 00:34 on 17 April 2019

There is no limit to which quests certain innkeepers can give attached to individual innkeepers, it doesn't even exist in the Hold checker script for innkeepers when giving out quests when in a particular Hold. The only limits are held within each quest, such as the giant bounty quest being unavailable in Haafingar simply because there are no giant camps in Haafingar. Silence is GoldenBreak the Silence 00:22, 17 April 2019 (UTC)
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