I haven't found it yet but, "dragonrend" forces a dragon to land too.
Yeah dragonrend you get with the main quest towards the end I believe. My roomate did only the main quest first so he spoiled some of the game for me but oh well.
I haven't found it yet but, "dragonrend" forces a dragon to land too.
I'm at level 50 right now, and I haven't leveled in weeks. Questing just doesn't improve my skills much anymore. Whatever perks I've got are pretty much the perks I'm stuck with.
Unless I feel like starting over with a new character. I'm really starting to get bored of this build - quests just feel like tedium because I can pretty much hack and slash through anything but I don't get any decent bonuses from them.
if you're making potions, restoration and illusion are useless IMHO as potions are faster and require no magicka. technically you could even argue that an avid alchemist wouldn't even need enchantments but that's going a bit far. enchantments and smithing are crucial as you can make better equipment than anything you'll find in the game if you get these all up high enough.
it would be worth your efforts to level all the skills to 100 so you can get all the perks.
Yeah dragonrend you get with the main quest towards the end I believe.
From what I have seen you need it more than once for the main quest... I've said too much....
H-ost said:I've been very choosy about which shouts to learn. From those of you farther in the game, is this necessary? Will I have enough souls to fully learn them all or should I keep picking which ones I want?
I decided to make another character...
I am making, what I think will be, a difficult spellsword. The reason I say difficult is because the play style will take some getting used to to use all the skills in a balanced and efficient way and it might take some time before I have a good amount of perks into any one thing.
bb239605 said:I rolled a spellsword for my first character. Had a blast playing him, unfortunately I have reached a point (lvl 35) where the game is way too easy and I havent even started the main quest yet. I think I am going to reroll a argonian assassian/theif
schmoe said:So far I have 3 characters above 30. That seems to be the point for all of them that the game starts to get too easy. It might be time to start another one.
bottlebomber said:Do you have the difficulty up?
I rolled a spellsword for my first character. Had a blast playing him, unfortunately I have reached a point (lvl 35) where the game is way too easy and I havent even started the main quest yet. I think I am going to reroll a argonian assassian/theif
So far I have 3 characters above 30. That seems to be the point for all of them that the game starts to get too easy. It might be time to start another one.
I decided to make another character...
I am making, what I think will be, a difficult spellsword. The reason I say difficult is because the play style will take some getting used to to use all the skills in a balanced and efficient way and it might take some time before I have a good amount of perks into any one thing.
I rolled a spellsword for my first character. Had a blast playing him, unfortunately I have reached a point (lvl 35) where the game is way too easy and I havent even started the main quest yet. I think I am going to reroll a argonian assassian/theif
So far I have 3 characters above 30. That seems to be the point for all of them that the game starts to get too easy. It might be time to start another one.
I was thinking... If they made cooking a skill then they should definitely have a brewing perk to make either beer or mead! They should also let you buy either a new or existing meadery that you could make profit off. You could let it sit and make money very slowly but the more often you showed up to make batches the more you would gain.
I would, but they didn't add an alcohol effect to the game!
I mean they don't have any blurred vision, loss of control over your character, or funny phrases your character says. If they did it would be funny to take on a dragon after a night at the Bannerd Mare.
Ahhh. Well, there is still this one night I am trying to remember. Even though that devil dude gave me his rose stick, I still got people accusing me of stuff I couldn't possibly do.
I mean, really, I walk around all day with a voluptious woman named Lydia who cracks skulls with magic war axes and tells me she'll do anything I want but I can't get her stripped down for anything.
And I am really supposed to believe I gave a goat to a Giant?
Phsshaaaw!
Now, had I woke up with a goat in my bed .....
I might actually believe it.
Forthermore, only 3 drinks? WTF?
Must have been JagerMeister.
H-ost said:Wow they nerfed smithing leveling... On my new character I just tried smithing for the first time and after 2 daggers, some hide armor, and some jewlery I did not level it once.
I swear I remember leveling it up a few times with just one dagger...
Wow they nerfed smithing leveling... On my new character I just tried smithing for the first time and after 2 daggers, some hide armor, and some jewlery I did not level it once.
I swear I remember leveling it up a few times with just one dagger...