No, you can't.
To fix the no quest items bug in Skyrim you have to download the most recent patch.
Smithing is useful for pretty much any character build in Skyrim. Coupled with enchanting, it allows you to make decent gear from the items that you acquire throughout the game. An assassin character that knows smithing and enchanting could smith some dragonscale armour (light) and enchant it with sneak and archery/one-handed bonuses.
You can only sell stolen items in Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls V, to a fetch in the thieves guild or regular merchants after you have bought the perk that allows you to.
They're hotkeys, so you can easily switch weapons or equip other items.
When you get disarmed, your weapon drops to the ground, you have to pick it up.
all items on the character the time of deletion are deleted with the character in other words you cant get items back that you left on your character if you already deleted it
There is a lady living in a house that is unmarked on the map west of Riverwood on the north shore of the river. There are several hunting camps around Skyrim with hunters that sell items.
The items of clothing from the thieves guild is the armour you get from them when you become a full member of the guild
You must disenchant an item with the enchantment on it, look at local shops and the caravans outside the city for these items ("resisting" enchantments can only be found and placed on certain aror items).
No, they would aquire new items by living their ingame lives. I suggest waiting a few days in game until they regenerate.
The current prices for items with apostrophe prices vary depending on the product and location.
The Unexpected Items was created in 2008.