

I’m not able to talk to Tove. I can talk to everyone else but her. Thought that the update would fix that but I just checked and it hasn’t.
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It's great to see that this fix has helped so many of you! If anyone is still unable to interact with Tove, please ensure that you try these steps first:
You should now be able to talk to Tove again! If you're still unable to interact with Tove after following these steps, please don't hesitate to update the thread so we can take a closer look. Thanks all!
I can't interact with the woman with the tattoos. That is, I can't customize my character. At least unacceptable, I would say.
this happened to me, too, but it fixed itself later after a different quest when it resets locations again.
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Can confirm, Tove and some other NPCs stuck on weird position after quest A Brewing Storm. version 1.1.0. I create support ticket in November, but it will be closed without resolve
@ubi-woofer as it turns out I still can't speak to the tattooist/barber
After completing the mission where Svend dies and Tove takes over the tattoo shop, I cannot interact with Tove. She doesn't have the speech bubble above her head to talk to her. Does anyone else have this issue? I've tried to resolve it but nothings working
@ubi-woofer It seems that the update did fix a lot of my settlement NPCs, all of them except one. I can't talk to the tattooist/barber, Tove, but all my NPCs who were broken before are now able to be talked to, and hopefully it stays that way. I had a theory considering this bug, could it something to do with the fact that I didn't have my tattoo shop built till after
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@munki909 I’ve just gotten to this point and I was really confuse and worry if I messed up some how. Glad to hear it’s not just me
Hi i have a bug in my AC: Valhalla. I finished quest with trove called: Carrying the torch. But that quest isnt between finished ones and i couldnt talk with her, she just sit in her place (lvl 2) and wont speak with me. Could you somehow help me? My guess is, that after that quest i run to upgrade tatoo shop and then she arrived into her new home without any answer, sometimes when i upgrade someones building, he has some dialog options,shes not. Could this be the problem? Thanks for the answer.
This is one of my favorite ACs, and I've only run into terrain bugs and such, but not many. However, one is quite frustrating.
After Svend died and Tove took over, I am unable to talk with her to access my tattoo/barber shop. She's in there but there's no interact button, no way to speak with her. Everything else seems to be working.
I'm on an XBox One X.
Thank you,
~ HUK
Same issue, Tove is just sitting and writing, I cannot interact with her at all after finishing the quest.
Tove the tattoo artist will not speak/give me the option to change my character design after svend died.
+1 to not being able to talk to Tove after talking to her at the grave
Of note, "Carrying the Torch" doesn't appear in my quest list completed, or active either. Seems it hasn't been marked as complete and so she isn't available to talk to?
Cannt talk to Tove and cant update my town to lvl 6, none of the plaquards that they say i need to update in the letter in your room are visible at all, and i have MORE than enough resources to do so, This is ridiculous with all the time and effort put in to getting the ressources and the tattoos, to basically be almost done with the game and not be able to use them.........
Same as the rest, cannot interact with Tove and the quest carrying the torch no longer appears in the list of completed quests.
Also several cut scenes the characters mouths no longer move while speaking.
On Ps5
Same here. Can't interact with Tove after she took Svend's place. Playing on PC.
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