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THE BEST WEAPON CHOICE?

Bow & Arrow - I like to sneak around and kill from afar!
Melee - Stealth and Mage characters are just wimps. Real men use swords!
Magic - Both Sword and Bow are rendered useless against my spells!

Author Topic: The Elder Scrolls - Megathread - Skyrim is 57 days away!  (Read 112281 times)


"AAAAH THIS VIDEO GAME HAS OPTIONAL SAME love MARRIAGE
PURGE THE HERETICS BY FIRE"

"AAAAH THIS VIDEO GAME HAS OPTIONAL SAME love MARRIAGE
PURGE THE HERETICS BY FIRE"
Oh god.

Wasnt there a huge ass argument because in Dragon Age you could be gay?

I mean, forget, if you dont want to marry a male/female then dont.

Oh god.

Wasnt there a huge ass argument because in Dragon Age you could be gay?

I mean, forget, if you dont want to marry a male/female then dont.
"NOPE NOT LISTENING TOO BUSY PURGING HERETICS BY FIRE"

small small little wood elf married to a big-ass redguard

hahahaha

Oh my god lol, make the wood elf really tiny and scrawny and the Redguard this huge-ass ripped guy.

Got an application for my phone that counts down to the Skyrim release :D

Any starter tips on Morrowind you can give? I'm in Vivec I think talking to the 3 people about the sixth house or whatever.

I'm mainly a warrior-type but use some magic. I want to get my restoration up but I forgot to make it a major... and I won't use console commands. (On PC) Ideas?
I would say you might want to buy or make a cheap restoration spell at any mages guild and just use it while walking.
Don't choose spear as a skill. Not enough spears ingame to make it worthwhile.
Also at the beginning of the game, you can steal a bunch from the census/excise office and sell it.
But make sure to give fargoth his ring first, you'll get much better prices at the trade depot in seyda neen.
chitin is a good choice for armor in the beginning of the game.
 don't start fights you can't finish.
Here are a few pages that will probably help you out

http://uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Starting_out
uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Morrowind_for_Oblivion_Player s


D:
I cant see why you guys like Dunmer so much D:
I guess I have to try it out...
Because too much playing morrowind and realizing how badass the master race is.
:D

Bow< MY computer can not handle this game. ill get it for 360. (D:)
wtf?^

I would say you might want to buy or make a cheap restoration spell at any mages guild and just use it while walking.
Don't choose spear as a skill. Not enough spears ingame to make it worthwhile.
Also at the beginning of the game, you can steal a bunch from the census/excise office and sell it.
But make sure to give fargoth his ring first, you'll get much better prices at the trade depot in seyda neen.
chitin is a good choice for armor in the beginning of the game.
 don't start fights you can't finish.
Here are a few pages that will probably help you out

http://uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Starting_out
uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Morrowind_for_Oblivion_Player s

Because too much playing morrowind and realizing how badass the master race is.
:D


I kind of forgot to make Speechcraft and Restoration main spells... any ideas for raising them? Or if you know of any trainers early in-game?

I'm already past most of that and own around 2900 gold, and armor in the high 20's as of right now. Dragonscale Tower Shield and Nordic Broadsword. Level 4
« Last Edit: August 26, 2011, 04:26:28 PM by Sabbin »

I kind of forgot to make Speechcraft and Restoration main spells... any ideas for raising them? Or if you know of any trainers early in-game?
Speechcraft really isn't needed as a main skill.
To raise speechcraft just find someone who isnt needed for anything and do a ton of speech tests on them. except for taunt, unless you want them to kill you.
And early in the game i think training for speechcraft would get a bit pricey. Just stick to doing speech checks.

All spells within a skill will give you the same experience when cast. So it is best to train a magic skill by casting the spell with the lowest Magicka-cost. The best way to do this is to create custom spells that only cost 1 point of Magicka to cast. And since spells can be cast on the run, it is not necessary to stand in one place to cast repeatedly. just run and cast

I kind of forgot to make Speechcraft and Restoration main spells... any ideas for raising them? Or if you know of any trainers early in-game?

I'm already past most of that and own around 2900 gold, and armor in the high 20's as of right now. Dragonscale Tower Shield and Nordic Broadsword. Level 4
In that case feel free to use trainers, however it can get a bit expensive.
I would recommend training your speechcraft to a medium-low level, just enough to pass speech checks and do as i described above
« Last Edit: August 26, 2011, 04:31:55 PM by NotKreation »

Speechcraft really isn't needed as a main skill.
To raise speechcraft just find someone who isnt needed for anything and do a ton of speech tests on them. except for taunt, unless you want them to kill you.
And early in the game i think training for speechcraft would get a bit pricey. Just stick to doing speech checks.

All spells within a skill will give you the same experience when cast. So it is best to train a magic skill by casting the spell with the lowest Magicka-cost. The best way to do this is to create custom spells that only cost 1 point of Magicka to cast. And since spells can be cast on the run, it is not necessary to stand in one place to cast repeatedly. just run and cast


Alrighty, And are there any short blades worth getting? My main is long but I'm kinda iffy on deciding. SB is at 23 I think, LB is at about 57 i think.

And I have to kill someone, which is usually right in the middle of a populated area and guards n stuff (for the main quest), and I need to know how to kill them without taunting them because speechcraft is so low.

Alrighty, And are there any short blades worth getting? My main is long but I'm kinda iffy on deciding. SB is at 23 I think, LB is at about 57 i think.

And I have to kill someone, which is usually right in the middle of a populated area and guards n stuff (for the main quest), and I need to know how to kill them without taunting them because speechcraft is so low.
Really the only thing better about short blades is the speed and lower weight.
If you can get a glass or better short blade, or a decently enchanted one go ahead. I prefer long's myself, as they have more damage+reach.

Make sure there are no guards watching, kill them, and pay the fine if you get one. Even better if they don't detect you while you hit them.
And i don't think it's avoidable if theyre in a very populated area

Really the only thing better about short blades is the speed and lower weight.
If you can get a glass or better short blade, or a decently enchanted one go ahead. I prefer long's myself, as they have more damage+reach.

Make sure there are no guards watching, kill them, and pay the fine if you get one. Even better if they don't detect you while you hit them.
And i don't think it's avoidable if theyre in a very populated area

And I recently found out that caves and such don't respawn... anywhere where I can level/grind nicely? The wilderness is scarce when it comes to much life.

And I recently found out that caves and such don't respawn... anywhere where I can level/grind nicely? The wilderness is scarce when it comes to much life.
There's a cave outside of Seyda Neen that has respawning bandits.
Kill them. Forever.
There are also a few ruins that are good for looting/leveling.
But it's easier to just get a bit farther in the main quest and new opportunities for leveling will come.
Also kill the bandits.
Save or cast a mark spell before you go in the cave though.
Mark sets a checkpoint and recall takes you back to it.

There's a cave outside of Seyda Neen that has respawning bandits.
Kill them. Forever.
There are also a few ruins that are good for looting/leveling.
But it's easier to just get a bit farther in the main quest and new opportunities for leveling will come.
Also kill the bandits.
Save or cast a mark spell before you go in the cave though.
Mark sets a checkpoint and recall takes you back to it.


Is it the one up the road (north) and in a valley?
because I raided it a while back, went back today and didn't find anyone.

And I just grinded the forget out of my restoration. It's 33 and I am now level 5. Now for speechcraft.

And when I sleep, occasionally a DB assassin will attack me. So there's some money.
« Last Edit: August 26, 2011, 06:01:27 PM by Sabbin »