So all that effects just the improving of weapons? Not the actual creation of the base item that is created?
Yes, it only matters when improving weapons and armor. I wasted a few potions before I noticed that.
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So all that effects just the improving of weapons? Not the actual creation of the base item that is created?
This would be an epic change as well. Not sure how they didn't notice this issue (among many others) before shipping.
Instead of using damage or playstyle likeness to determine my rogue's spec, i tried dual wielding and made up my mind to completely avoid it because of how impossible it was to get a dagger in both hands. Shockingly retarded.
Anyone care to provide some tips on leveling up Heavy Armor? Do I just need to find some lowly mob to wack me for a while? Is there another way?
I want that set bonus perk!
If you want to do it faster and are able to stay at your computer, get some potions, and have a giant wail away at you. Much faster than training it using minor monsters that do little damage. But obviously you can't leave your game unattended if you do it this way.I found a mudcrab, it was a long battle. In game time it lasted all day and into the night, some time in the early morning I had finally stared that mudcrab to death. I more than doubled my heavy armor and block skills.
Anyone care to provide some tips on leveling up Heavy Armor? Do I just need to find some lowly mob to wack me for a while? Is there another way?
I want that set bonus perk!
The crash-landing animation looks really stupid sometimes, especially if the dragon is way up in the air when you bring them to 50% life. They go from flying around menacingly to all of a sudden folding wings and doing a comical belly crash-landing with the massive path of destruction like in that picture .I shot this dragon out of the sky. His corpse slid through the dirt, then parked on top of his grave.
http://i.imgur.com/7hqE8.jpg
If you want to do it faster and are able to stay at your computer, get some potions, and have a giant wail away at you. Much faster than training it using minor monsters that do little damage. But obviously you can't leave your game unattended if you do it this way.
Wise words.. I found mushroom picking to be especially hazardous.. those weigh .3 so its easy to get overloaded very fast.One word of advise, empty your inventory from time to time, at least if you are a compulsive component and potion harvester, I had about 75 lbs of ingredients and potions on me at one point.
That would work now. When I did this my armor level was really low and I would be willing to bet I would have been launched in one hit. Sad part is I couldn't AFK the mudcrab. I had to heal every so often. I went from heavy armor level 25 ish to 70.
you can also wear only one ring right?
One of the best oblivion mods was to allow you to wear multiple rings, up to 10 i think. Two rings is acceptable though. One always seemed odd to me.
Well you can also use healing spells too, or if you want to be cheap about it, you can run across a river (they won't follow you into the water), wait for one hour to heal, and go back at it.CRAB BATTLE?
Thanks guys. I'll try the giant thing too, but I don't want to have to spend a ton of potions to do it. Also, I'm not even sure if I can take more than one hit from a giant yet.
CRAB BATTLE?
Thanks guys. I'll try the giant thing too, but I don't want to have to spend a ton of potions to do it. Also, I'm not even sure if I can take more than one hit from a giant yet.
Isnt it weird to anyone else that people are so interested in finding 'exploits' to quickly level skills? Why not just open the console and add whatever you want? No offense but I just dont understand that mindset...especially if you exploit then complain the game is too easy
Isnt it weird to anyone else that people are so interested in finding 'exploits' to quickly level skills? Why not just open the console and add whatever you want? No offense but I just dont understand that mindset...especially if you exploit then complain the game is too easy
You can call me strange, but I don't feel like I have cheated if I'm taking advantage of a glitch or flaw in the game. When I use the console it feels too easy and I tend to lose interest faster. I understand the results are the same and the only one I am fooling is myself but I seem to do better this way. I assure you after I have completed my first run though I will give into the console and mods. But for now I want there to be some effort put in to get a reward, even if it is exploiting the game.
And I am yet to complain that the game is too easy. I made that issue and I will keep my complaints about it to myself.
You may be the most reasonable person in the entire world.
Isnt it weird to anyone else that people are so interested in finding 'exploits' to quickly level skills? Why not just open the console and add whatever you want? No offense but I just dont understand that mindset...especially if you exploit then complain the game is too easy
I'd wager at least 2/3 of the people you are talking about spent/spend a lot of time in WoW or most other MMO's.
I prefer playing the game to exploiting the system, but the blame can be placed firmly on Bethesda for creating such an unbalanced and exploitable system.
To make the game harder, I keep a strict "I work alone" policy.
Take for instance Arcanum, if your character is especially stupid to begin with, you won't get ANY dialogue options a character with high intelligence would. The game will play out entirely depending on how you choose to build and create your character. You aren't likely to be a sweet talking, charming half ogre. You're playing a role. In Skyrim, it's more sandbox adventure than RPG.
I never thought that game got the attention or reception it deserved. Gamespot gave it a really mediocre score (7-ish). I am happy to see that the old Terra Arcanum mod site is still around though after all these years.One of my favorite RPGs of all time!
I never thought that game got the attention or reception it deserved. Gamespot gave it a really mediocre score (7-ish). I am happy to see that the old Terra Arcanum mod site is still around though after all these years.
One of many RPGs following the long tradition of having dog NPC party members (not a talking one though sadly).
If you are a responsible parent, then the world of MMORPG first person shooters should be something of a foreign language to you. In games like Skyrim, players are teleported to far away lands that are cream filled with demonic spell crafting, violent shirtless blood shed and exposed not only Satanic critters, but bombarded with gay under tones of fecal fornication.
This annoys me as well. Should be able to wear at LEAST two.
Isn't that some troll site?
A good enchanter only needs one ring.
Two rings is definitely overpowered. "Unlimited" rings and you can turn your character into a god.
Infinite mana in all schools of magic, 999 (maximum) damage on all weapon types.
If you think you need more than 1 ring then you clearly haven't reached your character's full potential.