![]() You can store the things in chests and make money out of them when you don't need them. It sets a permanent flag on the object's code asking the console to never render and scripts to never include it in the game. The MarkForDelete command is irreversible. ![]() However I think it's better to keep them in cupboards and chests. To open the console, press ~ key(just below Esc). The MarkForDelete command does the job just fine. However, there's a way to get around this: Using the console that is built into the game. If any item is dropped anywhere in the world, it'll stay there forever. Enchanted weapons and apparel can be destroyed but not the ordinary ones. New objects can be created in-game, items that can be bought, for example. The code of Skyrim is such that any object in the game existed always and will exist forever.
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