Do you need both childs beds to adopt one child?
//ads -- adsterra.com -- native banner
?>
i only want to adopt one child in the game Skyrim, but im not sure if i need both beds in the bedroom add on to adopt one
Best Answer
Yes, you need both beds and the chests in the children's bedroom to adopt. See this answer for more details.
Pictures about "Do you need both childs beds to adopt one child?"



Do you need to build bedrooms to adopt Skyrim?
It is not necessary to build the Bedrooms addition on the west wing of your home; however, if you do build it, you must build both the child's beds and child's chests in order to adopt even one child; your children will then move into the bedroom.Do I need a spare room to adopt UK?
You need to have an empty bedroom that is not currently being used by another occupant of the house, whilst you (and any birth children) also have a bedroom to call your own to be able to adopt. This will ensure that your adopted child has a safe, private space to call their own, no matter what the age of the child.How many kids can you adopt in Skyrim?
There is the mod Hearthfire multiple adoptions that lets you adopt up to six children but you also need to have a house with more beds as they can't be split up (there is a list of houses to use on the mods description page). Thanks.5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Adopted A Child...
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: olia danilevich, Julia Volk, Ron Lach, olia danilevich
