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I've been off work 2 days so got a lot of play time in. But other than that, I wait until the missus goes to bed at about 8ish and then get on it. Got to 11:45pm last night and she's there at the top of the stairs moaning, "Are you coming to bed or what?" So I went up and she says, "That game is...
So, just getting the hang of Enchanting items now.
I have 2 black soul gems (Grand) which offer maximum enchantment reward when combined with items.
I've a lot of weapons and apparel with magical attributes so set off dis-enchanting the ones I'd never use so I could learn the magicka and use...
This may take a while to finish, TBH.
Also, the first few hours are a little bit boring when you consider the scope of what you're getting yourself into as the days go by.
I'm not either TBH, but I stick it out and just try different things to beat the guardian at the end. The sense of achievement is great and when you exit back into the open world it feels good.
Having a companion definitely helps at times, if just to take away the focus on you. Keep saving...
I picked a black soul gem up from Shroud Hearth Barrow, which I've just completed (it's in the village at the bottom of the steps to the Greybeards - which I've also done now).
Took ages clearing that place out, especially when I went back with the Sapphire Claw to unlock the whole Barrow...
I think this guy has taken the marriage thing a bit too... mentally.
:S
Speaking of Skyrim females though, this broad is hard to beat (looks better in the video that the still shot, thank f*ck) :
Muiri is also quite cute in a what the f*ck am I talking about kinda way and you can marry...
I edited my post above. But if you press X on the town main map (this is on XB360), it gives a more detailed view of the area.
The zoom in function is absolutely f*cking pointless.
Proventus is always in Dragonsreach at Whiterun, either in the main hall or up in the Jarl's quarters asleep.
Make it your active quest and you'll get an icon on your radar at the top and on doors etc when you're close.
That may help getting you cash, but it won't help much in defeating the bad guys. Unless you're planning on stealing their weapons and magic and running away.
Archery is brilliant if you put enough effort into it.
With a high level of archert and sneak along with the perks associated with those skills, if you stay hidden you can one shot kill many enemies with sneak attacks with the bow.
I'm on Sneak 90 and Archery 60 now and my main combat...
Just completed the House of Horrors quest. Bit of a brutal ending.
Can see now why it's advised you complete this and pick the reward weapon up early on. Might disenchant it and use it's powers on another of my weapons.
Nope. When a follower is in defeated state (ie on their knees unable to move until they recover), the enemy will ignore them. However, they can still be perma killed by stray magic or weapon blows.
Reloaded an old save so back down to level 25 again now. Just cleared out Lost Knife Hideaway with Lydia. One of the bandits in there had the Amulet of Mara on her person.
Marrying ahoy! :cool:
Also found a Dwarven Bow and loads of other goodies. Lost 4 lockpicks to a Master chest, so just...
Don't be tempted to use any of the leveling up glitches, either.
For example, it's possible to up your Smithing level very quickly using an exploit, as it is with Sneak. What this will do is not only raise that skill level, it will also raise your current level. This means the world around you...
Yeah but if you're a mage you won't need the armour, therefore sell it. However, crafting dragon armour will net you healthy rewards, gold wise. But then being a mage you won't have 100 smithing, so just sell them when you collect them.
As for buying a house, I must admit that I did use the...
You can store your items anyway and it should still be there when you return.
I've got stuff in barrels at Riverwood. LOL.
But I'd definitely suggest buying a house as once it's stored there, it's there for good.
Cool. I recognised the shield. Found that in a chest in a cavern where those Spiggans had killed that chap's 2 mates.
I did have the armour too but lost it when storing it. I'm currently rocking 50 rated Steel armour, but it's weight is 38 which I think is a tad high.
I've also got a magic...