Skyrim Thread

I started over,i'm going spellblade with heavy armor thats going to be enchanted for mana regen and resistance to magic.
 
I'm level 8 with my fourth char now,I just cant seem to play longer than level 37....I mean when I max my first few skills and just run and kill everything in front of me with little effort,it just isn't fun anymore.
 
I bought Skyrim yesterday as an impulse purchase and to help me curb my BF3 addiction ;)

Only managed to play for an hour or 2 last night and already could feel the addictiveness. Absolutely blown away. Currently spelunking in a cave for some gold-claw and finding out mysterious xyz. Creepy but VERY awesome.

Level 2 assassin styled play is awesome :)
 
I'm level 8 with my fourth char now,I just cant seem to play longer than level 37....I mean when I max my first few skills and just run and kill everything in front of me with little effort,it just isn't fun anymore.


You playing on master?
 
My evil looking character, Ferdia

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How are most people defending themselves as mages? I can't decide if I wanna put perks into alteration to get mage armor or use a light armor/enchantment combo or any other ideas? I always save up loads of perks because I can never decide what to do
 
Lvl 20, made myself a set of flawless elven armor/weapons.

I enjoy sneaking and archery, but my melee dagger combat is still very shoddy. Not at all overpowered. In fact, I struggle with multiple mobs in close range.

I still need to find the brotherhood/assassin guilds, I'm stuffing around all over with random things.

One thing I can't get myself into is alchemy. I'm in the 60's with smithing and trying to get to do enchanting when I remember to keep enchanted gear to disenchant, but oh well...
 
How are most people defending themselves as mages? I can't decide if I wanna put perks into alteration to get mage armor or use a light armor/enchantment combo or any other ideas? I always save up loads of perks because I can never decide what to do

Light armour and enchantments isn't gonna give you that much protection. Use alteration and skills like oakflesh and stoneflesh if you have them.
 
I combine Stone-flesh with my Heavy armor,basic dragon attacks do very little damage and i'm only lvl 18 with dwarven armor.
 
I just got to lvl 25 last night and made myself a set of glass armor. The name sounds rather silly, but it looks pretty hectique.

Money in this game escapes me as if my gf is in charge of the finances. I somehow managed to get 11k together and bought a house (5k) and FINALLY got a chance to dump all my dragon bones and sundries. I was forever lugging around with 60lbs worth of space max. Now I can go plunder again \o/. Although after forging the glass set, I'm down to 300g again. :( I really wish there were easier and more abundant mining nodes. But sadly they don't respawn (e.g. quicksilver mine).

If you're worried about space issues and you don't have a house, I've noticed that if I dump stuff in the middle of a town's street, it pretty much stays there no matter how many times I log. So now Whiterun's entrance is littered with old books and pieces of venison that I'm sure must be rank by now.

This game is going to be the death of me.
 
How are most people defending themselves as mages? I can't decide if I wanna put perks into alteration to get mage armor or use a light armor/enchantment combo or any other ideas? I always save up loads of perks because I can never decide what to do

Impact at destruction 40 is a must have. Things don't get close enough to touch me.
 
Guys if you take a companion with you, your space problems will be solved forever! ChameleonDevil showed this to me, since I normally trade items with my companion.

Instead of trading items, drop everything you want him/her to take on the ground or in a chest. Speak to your companion and tell them You Want Them To Do Something For You.

Then step back and tell her to pick everything up that's laying on the ground. The reason for this is, if you trade the companion has a max carrying capacity and gets filled up at some point, but this way you can load all of Skyrim into your companion and never worry about space again. Especially usefull for Dwemer Ruins where you can get those smeltable dwarven scrap metal and carrying your 7 tons of dragon bones and scales.

Just be sure to keep him/her alive or you'll be making return trips to get your stuff back again.
 
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Guys if you take a companion with you, your space problems will be solved forever! ChameleonDevil showed this to me, since I normally trade items with my companion.

Instead of trading items, drop everything you want him/her to take on the ground or in a chest. Speak to your companion and tell them You Want Them To Do Something For You.

Then step back and tell her to pick everything up that's laying on the ground. The reason for this is, if you trade the companion has a max carrying capacity and gets filled up at some point, but this way you can load all of Skyrim into your companion and never worry about space again. Especially usefull for Dwemer Ruins where you can get those smeltable dwarven scrap metal and carrying your 7 tons of dragon bones and scales.

Oooh awesome trick! I'll be sure to check it out! Hooray for phat lewt! \o/

Just be sure to keep him/her alive or you'll be making return trips to get your stuff back again.

Yeah what's up with that? A crowd of enemies nails my companion and he/she just goes down on 1 knee for a breather. I accidently arrow them in the face when they strafe in between me and an enemy and they die forever. :(

Do they still keep the stuff if you send them home with the "I don't require your services now" command?
 
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