Ou very nice, I'm about 5 skills away from Ebony so can't wait to deck out my next companion in it.
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I also got the Transmute spell very early with this character so I end up just buying all the iron ore I can wherever it's available. That way I'm never lacking in silver and gold to forge jewelry with all the nice gemstones I find. It's also kind of fun to buy iron ore from Warmaiden's, run home, turn it into gold ore, hit up the smelter and sell the gold ingots at a handsome profit. :haha: Quote:
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Aye I really like the look of the Ebony and Daedric armours. Also yes it is a one-month time that needs to go by for mines to regain their ore deposits.
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Has anyone done the Daedric Quests yet? Which ones are best to start first?
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These are three good ones to start out with...the rewards are very nice for each. |
Ya I've done two of them. The first was easy take a dog back to the shrine, and get a war axe for the guy. The second was retrieve a sword and then kill some necromancers. Easy peasy.
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Mostly I'm looking for a good 1H sword or bow that I can use to complement my current main weapon. Also, must find Azura's Shrine as quickly as possible. Her gift is da bomb. |
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Don't you have to run across Meridia's Beacon before the quest will activate? I always found it first. END SPOILER |
Aye I hear Dawnbreaker is quite a nice piece. I've already "talked" to the statue, just haven't gotten around to actually doing it
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Drive by posting with conclusions by Captain Obvious:
- Skill level is much more important then character level. - Focus on a very limited skill set. Avoid leveling with skills that do not contribute to what your primary focus is. - Power leveling smithing when your combat skills are not up to par is not healthy. :O: |
I never tried an outright smith. I want to, but do not see the point.
I just feel as if I would be gimped if I do not perk up my combats. I find shield skills, and stealth multipliers so much more useful, and by the time I have points to spare for smithing, I am finding better gear on quests, and in dungeons/caves. I am a light armour kinda guy. And a mixture of Dark brotherhood, and thieves guildmaster armor is more than adequate for the whole game, I see no point IMHO. Heavy armor seems like a waste (weight kills inventory space) and is a disadvantage no matter what. (IMHO) Less inventory holding, more encumbrance, while offering no advantage to light armor at high perk levels. I would rather take the extra weight in potions, than protection. Makes me more versatile. |
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The joy of this game is that I know it is possible. It would be awkward to me, but possible. My cousin plays this game heavy armor, 2 handed weapon, smither, and finds my favored stealth methods boring, and time consuming. Me on the other hand feel naked without a shield, and love the momentary stun a bash gives to the enemy. This game is awesome because it lets you be whatever you want, or everything.:yeah: |
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One of the Heavy Armor Perks allows 0 encumbrance. But I also play as a light armor kind of person. Only reason I smith if for companions. Edit: Dual wielding katanas as an assassin is awesome. |
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