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NPC Base ID’s










































Assassin (Male) (Assassin): 1051FB
Assassin (Male/Female) (Assassin) 1051FC
Bandit
:
1068FE
Bandit Chief:
E1646
Bandit Highwayman (Male) (Archer):
37C35
Bandit Marauder (Male) (Archer, Mage, Berserker):
37C43s
Bandit Outlaw (Male) (Archer):
37C2D
Bandit Plunderer (Male) (Archer):
37C3C
Bandit Thug (Male) (Archer):
37C2E
Bandit Wizard (Male):
860C3
Draugr:
387C0 ­ 387C9
Draugr Soldier:
FF000E25
Draugr Overlord: FF000BA5
Dremora:
16EF0 (16EF6)
Dremora Kynval: FF0017FB
Dremora Valynaz:
FF000B3A
Dwarven Centurions:
87102
Forsworn:
442aa
Forsworn Briarheart: 442dd
Forsworn Looter: 44266
Forsworn Pillager: 44277
Forsworn Ravager(Male;1H/Archer):
44288
,
44295
,
44296
,
44297
Forsworn Ravager(Female;Mage):
44286
, 44289
Forsworn Ravager(Male; DW):
44287
,
44290
,
44291
Forsworn Ravager(Female; 1H/Archer):
44292
,
44293
,
44294
Forsworn Warlord: 44298, 44299
Imperial Archer:
45BE0
Imperial Soldier (Medium armour): 47CBA
Imperial Soldier (Varied):
1FC5B
Imperial Wizard:
4622A
Imperial General:
559E0
Imperial Field Legate: 205C9
Imperial Fort Commander:
EA329
Markarth Guard:
5CF3F
(attacks all civilians; reason unknown)
Mammoth:
23AB4 (B6234)
Skeleton: 0002D1DE,0002D1FC (Archer)
Stormcloak Archer:
45BE3(45BE4)
Stormcloak Soldier: 46EFD
Stormcloak Soldier (2­Handed):
467BB
Stormcloak Soldier (1­Hand & shield): 45BE5
Stormcloak Mage:
4622B











Stormcloak General:
559DF
Stormcloak Field Commander: 205C8
Thalmor Justiciar (Soldier)
: 10516E
Thalmor Justiciar (Soldier) (With Helmet): 10516F
Thalmor Justiciar (Wizard):
B5E11
Thalmor Soldier: 728AC
Thalmor Wizard: 728AD
Whiterun Guard:
46EFC
Windhelm Guard (2hand/normal/female):
3ef2c
,
45c31
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