How do I find the Mammoth Tusk Powder for the "Repairing the Phial" quest? [duplicate]

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I have been to Stonehill Bluff several times now, and the Mammoth Tusk Powder is never there, is there anything else I can do to complete the 'Repairing the Phial' quest?



Best Answer

If you are on the PC, you can use the console to add the quest item into your inventory via:

player.additem 2c25e 1




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Where do I get mammoth tusk powder?

Mammoth Tusk Powder is a quest item in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Mammoth Tusk Powder is required to complete the quest "Repairing the Phial." It is found in the Stonehill Bluff giant camp between Dawnstar and Whiterun inside a large stone bowl near the bonfire.

Can you make mammoth tusk powder Skyrim?

Powdered Mammoth Tusk is only available in random loot. It cannot be made from mammoth tusks.

Who sells mammoth tusk in Skyrim?

Can be bought from Lucan Valerius in Riverwood. Can be bought from Ysolda if the Dragonborn is married to her. The Dragonborn is able to purchase one from the hunter located just north of White River Watch.

Can you give Ysolda a stolen mammoth tusk?

Once inside walk to the left till you see a room, once in the room close the doors and steal the mammoth tusk. Search it for it's tusk and bring it back to her. After you have completed this, she'll be available to you for Marriage.



Skyrim Quest - Repairing the Phial




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