Talk:Lucky Harith

Anyone know his refID? (and possibly his brahmin and follower if he has one) Also, if I manage to resurrect him, will he regain his alive status at other NPCs? If not, is it possible in another way? Buckethead! 01:41, 8 November 2008 (UTC)
 * I have resurrected other traders so it should be fine. However, he has lost his brahmin and escort too (for me), and now can't sell anything.

Can someone confirm whether Lucky Harith needs his brahmin to sell stuff? Crazy Wolfgang doesn't when I tested the SetEssential code on him and used a mini nuke and blew all his friends away. Phiinix 01:36, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

Is there console command, that can attach Harith to his brahmin inventory ?


 * Try the resurrect command when he's already alive. That seems to reset the character Phiinix 23:05, 21 November 2008 (UTC)

Hey, I want to set him, his brahmin, and escort all to essential; what are their codes to do so? (baseID that is) Kobura 03:53, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
 * All of these IDs are listed in the article. -- Porter21 (talk) 04:57, 21 May 2009 (UTC)

Missing
Are there any areas that Lucky Harith is known to get stuck in? He is missing on my file but he isn't dead because I could invest in him. Has this happened to anyone? Super Mario 126 01:35, 25 February 2009 (UTC)

It does happen, at least on the 360. In my current game he's just hanging out (with his brahmin and guard) at the Temple of the Union stop. Has been for 100+ hours of play, so I don't imagine he's going anywhere. He's the only one who is stuck, and cycling through merchants with the wait feature won't get him to show up anywhere else (or get the other merchants to show up at the Temple, for that matter). Weird, but actually pretty convenient if you can find him. Anyway, if you notice that he's gone missing, and you can still invest in him, you could possibly find him by checking the trade stops. There may be more information on the Merchants talk page, but I figured I'd add this here, since it was brought up. Might help someone. 74.240.113.185 12:05, November 17, 2010 (UTC)

Missing Pack Brahmin

On various files ive found that this guys pack brahmin goes missing very easily. Once I even seen it in the middle of no where running alone. However I was still able to invest in his caravan. As long as the merchant them self doesn't die your fine. Best way to avoid this is to fast travel away from a towns merchant stop areas asap to avoid them from starting to travel and walking into a monster encounter. Or wait 1-2 hours till they simply teleport to the next stop. If your playing PC simply make all the merchants, their guards, and brahmin Essential before even taking a step from the vault 101 door.

Bugs
I encountered a strange bug today. I saved, then picked his pocket. I had The Terrible Shotgun equipped but it wasn't out. I attempted to pick the caps out of his pocket, and he caught me. However, he confiscated my Terrible Shotgun when he caught me, saying "you stole that!". I know that he has a shotgun equipped, so perhaps that's why he got confused?

Dead
I read the article, and for the first time in any of my games, this guy dies. Found his corpse in the Supermutant camp to the west of Rivet City, the rest of his caravan was nowhere in sight. Found his caravan guard yesterday, running at super-human speed close to the MDPL-05 Power Station, though no sign of the pack brahmin. I don't think there's a way to avoid this because the Supermutants in that place respawn... --Penumbra 18:37, 9 June 2009 (UTC)

Well I play on the 360 so what I do is reverse pickpocket fully repaired power armor and hi-power weaponry onto the merchants and their guards. Dont do it for Harith though because his jumpsuit gives him a much needed boost to his repair.--CraZeDP3NgUiN 19:56, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

Is there anyway to heal him? in my game he's been at two pegs of health for awhile, and i dont want him to die. so can i heal him in anyway? Badbadger 19:33, September 30, 2010 (UTC)
 * PC? open the console, click him, type . Console? Place a few stimpaks in his inventory and hope for the best. Use pickpocketing, 'cause items sold to him go into his merchant container instead of his inventory - a trick Bethesda learned from Morrowind where it was quite possible to overburden a shopkeeper so that they couldn't move. -- 19:47, September 30, 2010 (UTC)