Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter Underwater?

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Frik
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Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter Underwater?

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I was wondering if Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter is supposed to be working underwater? I tried it on a locked chest underwater and no go.

Does anyone know of this Is the normal behavior in Vanilla or a bug in OpenMW?

Thanks!
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Re: Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter Underwater?

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Are unlock spells working for you underwater?
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Re: Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter Underwater?

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Yes. Ondusi's Open Door spell works underwater. Other Scrolls work, as well.
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Re: Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter Underwater?

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Ekash Lock Splitter is a ranged spell and no ranged spell works underwater.
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Scro ... k_Splitter
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Re: Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter Underwater?

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I didn't realize that none of the ranged spells/scrolls work underwater.

Does this hold true with ranged weapons, as well?

I created a workaround that will solve my problem. :mrgreen:

Rhaner's Lock Splitter
Rhaner's Lock Splitter
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Thanks for the info!
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Re: Scroll of Ekash's Lock Splitter Underwater?

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Frik wrote: 09 Aug 2017, 04:18 Does this hold true with ranged weapons, as well?
Answered my own question. Tested ranged weapons. Arrows/stars work underwater. Area effect arrows work, as well, but they seem to have a limited range underwater. I did kill a slaughter fish with one, though.
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