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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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Just in case what? Out of ammo?
Just in case someone gets too close for you to shoot with a bow.

Just in case someone gets too close for you to shoot with a bow.
Melee them with the bow?

Shameless double post only because this is too awesome to put into my previous post.
Exploiting Skyrim's system, no hacks or cheats
COPY-PASTA FROM GOOGLE :OOO

"How to be invincible/one hit kill everyone

Ok, this I seriously HATE but I have the option of not doing it but I will still bring it up for people who want to do it.
You may not believe this, but Archery/Alchemy/Enchanting are OVERPOWERED (Enchanting is always OP, nothing new)
They aren't even slightly overpowered, you can literally one shot practically anything in the game, allow me to explain.

Doing Enchanting makes your alchemy better, and doing alchemy makes your enchanting stronger.
If you enchant something say...your helmet? and give it 20% more alchemy when equipped, and you put that helmet on.
You can then make a potion that increases your enchanting by 50%, but since you have the 20% more alchemy helmet on, your potion is more than 50%

After you drink the potion that gives you more 60% enchanting. You can then enchant your ring for say..32%. Put it on, then repeat the process.
If you LEVEL your enchanting/alchemy you can hit 500% bonus Archery(Anything) damage. (Ring/helm/boots/armor/gloves/mask/etc)

After you got your full set of gear, what you're going to do is mix your enchantments on your weapon to say 100% archery+ fire damage.
You will then use your poison you got from alchemy to make the enemy susceptible to fire by 200%
After that you will get the perk from the sneak tree to increase your your bow damage by 3x.
You will even level some archery skills so you can get at least the double damage/zoom in perk.

Another tip is if you drink the potion to increase your smithing, you can get 250 armor from a single piece of armor, then drink the potions to increase your defense even further.

The 3x sneak bow damage combined with all your other archery dmg will allow to you nearly one shot anything and nearly everything. Instead of having 50 armor, you will now have 500-600 easily.

You can hit max resist by drinking a potion and wearing enchanted armor preventing dragons from doing any damage.
I actually thought Archery/enchanting/alchemy were going to be the weakest in the game, and I was wrong. Archery has ridiculous range to where u can snipe something from 2 fields away WHILE doing insane damage and slowing down time."

-grinding-
I prefer playing by not using bugs. i dont eat Rotten flesh in minecraft to fill my food bar and i wont do it here.

I prefer playing by not using bugs. i dont eat Rotten flesh in minecraft to fill my food bar and i wont do it here.

It's not a bug.


I failed miserably during my second dragon fight and ran away like a little bitch. Restarting the game, this time I am leveling up alot before I even bother retrieving the dragonstone thingy.


Grinding nor eating rotten flesh in minecraft is in any way a cheat.
A cheat is exploiting part of the game mechanics or code to do things that the developers did not intend for you to do in the original game. Such as god-mode, 1-shot kills, or walk-through-walls.

Grinding does not exploit anything. Grinding is simply the player playing for extended periods of time on the same thing. To say that grinding is cheating is similar to saying that practicing catching a football in your back yard, before your game on Saturday, is cheating.

Eating rotten flesh in minecraft is also, in no way, cheating. If the devs didn't want you to eat rotten flesh to fill up your food bar, then they wouldn't allow you to eat it in the first place. They intentionally allow you to eat it, so that if you find yourself in a dire situation without food, you could keep your hunger from killing you, with the consequence of having your hunger decay faster. Saying that is like saying grabbing all your arrows from skeletons you have killed, instead of crafting them, is cheating. That's just silly.
« Last Edit: November 26, 2011, 02:46:32 AM by phydeoux »




no it's not you idiot
Theres a thing called Grinding which is exploiting some small loopholes in the game which is cheating

Theres a thing called Grinding which is exploiting some small loopholes in the game which is cheating
grinding is not exploiting loopholes you dumbass, so your whole chain of correlation is ruined.
grinding is not cheating.

My games started to become incredibly crashy for some reason.
Probably save game bloating.

Are there any pros/cons in joining the Winterhold College later in the game? Should I join it now when I'm level 4 or later at level ~30? Do I get bonuses or something if I level while being part of the guild?