Question
Skyrim adds an awesome feature, that lets you know if you have cleared a dungeon or not. This saves a lot of time and effort, because you do not have to revisit every dungeon you have been through like in Oblivion. Now I was wondering, how does the game determines if you have completed/finished/cleared the dungeon. I figured there are some options, including:
- You have killed every enemy
- You have obtained every 'important' treasure
- A combination of the above
There might be even more options that I have not thought of. Can anyone shed some light on how the system works out if you have finished a dungeon?
Answer
A dungeon is cleared when you have killed all its inhabitants, as a result of doing that you have seen the whole dungeon. The game doesn't force you to loot stuff (eg. Werewolf form can't loot, but can clear dungeons) so it comes down to just killing, you don't have to do your quest...
If you don't kill all inhabitants, they might respawn and the dungeon will not be seen as cleared. Another occasion where inhabitants respawn in a dungeon is when you start a new quest that involves that dungeon, it however won't change the cleared state of a dungeon.
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