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Best Elder Scrolls game?

Arena
6 (1.9%)
Daggerfall
9 (2.9%)
Morrowind
37 (12%)
Oblivion
69 (22.3%)
Skyrim
188 (60.8%)

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Imperials are pretty hated in skyrim.
Yeah but theyre liked by Imperials, I think overall Khajiit is most disliked as they are known as thieves it seems. Ive only seen a few Khajiit in the game, most of them being part of the caravan

It is possible because i've done it. :)
How do you do that?
I can do 686 damage with my two daedric swords and my armor bonus is 722. :D
How is that possible?

How do you do that?How is that possible?
Enchantments and potions. It's awesome.

Enchantments and potions. It's awesome.
Oh, I thought he meant by just using enchantments, in which it's not possible.

Where do I find Dremora?

I heard stacked enchantments max at 80% effectiveness.

80% is still amazing for a reduce spell cost enchantment

Dark elves seem very hated in whiterun I think.

Dark elves seem very hated in whiterun I think.
Windhelm.
But then again that's because the Stormcloaks are there and they are pretty much tribal biggots who are all Nord masterrace.

yeah stormcloaks are meanies
empire is goodies

you find enchantments by disenchanting enchanted items at an enchanting table

soul gems are filled by casting soul trap on an NPC and killing them while the spell is still active. more powerful enemies give better souls, all humans give grand souls. you can't soul trap dragons.

filled soul gems can be used to recharge enchanted weapons or create enchanted objects at an enchanting table
Thank you tons for this guide btw <3
Now that I know what Im doing, Im obsessed with enchanting too. Im a loser for crafting in this game, the majority of my time is grinding smithing and making items

I found a really useful glitch for selling loot easier. When you sell stuff, the merchant runs out of gold really quickly, so usually you have to either find another merchant or wait 3 days. Well, there's a glitch that will reset their gold.

After you sell stuff and they run out of gold, save. Then attack them until they turn hostile, then load. Talk to them again and their gold will be replenished. I think the NPC has 2 assigned inventories, 'merchant' mode and 'attack' mode. When they switch, the game forgets the state of gold in their 'merchant' inventory, even in between loads. Really useful. Overall, I had like 3000 pounds (weight not value) of stuff to sell that would have taken real life hours to sell with other means.

I use Tonila of the Thieve's Guild since she buys items of any type, as well as stolen stuff. If anyone can point me in the direction of a merchant that has more than 1000 gold, and buys all item types including stolen, I would appreciate it.

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/UESPWiki:Statistics

Holy stuff that graph.

EDIT: forget meant to edit. Sorry about that.


lol one exploit I found to buy a house is to talk to the steward and agree to buy the house, then tab quickly and hide the gold. You still need 5000 gold though.

Explained: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HooIbHOjN7c

I love oversight bugs like that.