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hi I am having an issue trying to understand why Wrye Bash is not forwarding the following record and thus causing errors:

[spoiler][00:00] Checking for Errors in [1A] Bashed Patch, 0.esp[00:00] _00DeathItemCyclops [LVLI:0C00F619][00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00] _00DeathItemCyclopsFrost [LVLI:0C00F61A][00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00] _00DeathItemGiantCyclops [LVLI:0C00F61B][00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00] _00DeathItemGiantCyclopsFrost [LVLI:0C01E4BC][00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00] _00DeathItemChaurusSwampWarrior [LVLI:0C1A0E1C][00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00] _00DeathitemDreugh [LVLI:0C5B28FA][00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a COBJ reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00] _00DeathItemDurzog [LVLI:0D2C0A3B][00:00]     LVLI \ Leveled List Entries \ Leveled List Entry \ LVLO - Base Data \ Reference -> Found a REFR reference, expected: ALCH,AMMO,APPA,ARMO,BOOK,INGR,KEYM,LIGH,LVLI,MISC,SCRL,SLGM,WEAP[00:00] All Done![/spoiler]

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From just reading it, it sounds like there is a bad reference in the file. It's most likely that the "COBJ" reference is not an accepted entry for Leveled Lists. If this is associated with a plugin. You can open the plugin in xEdit to look at those entries and correct or deleted them (if they're not important).

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Wrong FormIDs perhaps?

 

From which mod(s) is that? SIC? Merged mods? Patches?

 

Just by looking at what you posted, it looks like these specific death items leveled lists are using a "Constructible Object (COBJ)" as reference to their list which ofc does not seem right.

I can only imagine this happening if you have merged something, some formids got renumbered and a patch is referencing the old FormIDs and not the renumbered ones.

 

Not at home to double check these references (at least how they behave on my setup), but certainly it looks like how i described it above.

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Posted (edited)

Same errors should popup from the plugin at index 0C in this session's load order. 

 

If yes -> Fix the plugin in question.

If not -> Report the issue in the WB thread on Bethsoft. Provide faulty plugins and a mean to reproduce the issue step by step.

 

 

Askatos' explanation (constructible objects listed in a LList) in the right one as far the the "end issue" goes, but what need to be fixed is the root cause.

Edited by Kesta

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