The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim was a landmark release when it first launched in 2011, and the game's popularity has persisted to this day. In fact, Skyrim returned to the sales charts just recently, proving players are still eager to explore the game's massive open world even a decade after its release.
New Skyrim players are still discovering the game, like the girlfriend of Reddit user SuspiciousPop1066. In a Reddit post that has 6,000 upvotes at the time of this writing, SuspiciousPop1066 explained how they gave their girlfriend their copy of Skyrim. About a month later, they popped into their girlfriend's Skyrim save to check her progress in the game, and they found something rather bizarre in her basement.
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For unknown reasons, SuspiciousPop1066's girlfriend decided to fill the basement of her Skyrim home with buckets. So many buckets, in fact, that it appears to be causing some slowdown issues in the game, if the clip uploaded by the Reddit user is anything to go by. Buckets are useful for covering the eyes of NPC whenever someone wants to steal without getting caught, but there's no practical reason to hoarding so many of them in one spot.
However, SuspiciousPop1066's girlfriend is far from the first Skyrim player to hoard a bunch of a specific item in their house. Many members of the Skyrim community have shared similar exploits over the years, like one player who filled their Breezehome house full of cheese. Other times Skyrim players have filled their homes with books, and in one case, they even filled their home full of Elder Scrolls.
Besides the mass of buckets in the clip, the clip also shows that SuspiciousPop1066's girlfriend has obtained Serana as a
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