That's a good plan.
Using Sneaking and Archery together is pretty overpowered in this game. I think I'll try and retain more of a challenge in my next playthrough. xD
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That's a good plan.
Using Sneaking and Archery together is pretty overpowered in this game. I think I'll try and retain more of a challenge in my next playthrough. xD
Sneaking and dagger is probably more overpowered though.
In terms of raw power yeah, but then you have to forfeit the safe distance!
I want to make an Argonian something or other in my next playthrough. Archer or mage. I can't decide!
Definitely want to be a pure mage next! I've always kind of shunned mage types but with dual wielding and crap, it seems a lot more interesting.
Rantz just gave me an idea. I'm gonna start reverse pickpocketing the Executioner's Hood onto civilians before I kill them.
Fast, profitable alchemy:
1. buy all the ingredients from a vendor, under 50 gold. use barter potions / enchants if you have them
2. go to his alchemy table, use alchemy enchants if you have them
3. on the "possible" potions on your right, pick a combination of 2 ingredients that is worth more than 100 gold, pick the one you have most ingredients to make multiples.. Do not make it yet
4. go to top of ingredient list, pick the first listed as your 3rd ingredient for potion.. see if potion gold value changes.
5. Do #4 for all ingredients on list, till you get the top value for your potion. Best ones have 3-5 effects. Don't worry if the potion makes no sense (poison you but restores magica while increasing barter, for example) those potions are not to be used
6. sell all the crazy potions you did on steps 4 and 5, using any barter buff you got
It started out as just a normal day in Whiterun.
I'd come home after being out killing dragons and saving the world in order to sell some things, make some potions, reorganize my bookshelf, and otherwise relax. Then he passed me by, wearing his fancy silk clothes and that smug grin of his. "Do you visit the Cloud District very often? Oh, what am I saying. Of course you don't."
It was the lilt in his voice, I think. And finally I'd had enough.
I waited until he began to climb the stairs out of the marketplace and there was no one else around. Then I tiptoed right up behind him and crouched down. I was just close enough to him that he could hear me as I whispered "Hey. Nazeem."
He paused, but before he could turn around, I took a deep breath and unleashed an inferno from my mouth. "Yol!"
The poor sod was dead before he even hit the ground.
All over Whiterun people began running amok. "It was a murder in cold blood!" they screamed as a guard ran up to me. "You have committed crimes in the eyes of Skyrim," he said. "What do you have to say for yourself?"
I looked at him, raised one of my furry Khajiit eyebrows, and said simply, "I'm the Thane, bitch."
"Oh!" The guard tumbled over his words. "I'm terribly sorry! I won't trouble you again."
And then the guard went away and the marketplace returned to normalcy. I casually looted Nazeem's corpse and then left his naked body lying there before strolling back home to my wife, who greeted me with a loving smile and asked if I'd had any big adventures that day.
Oh yes.
Yes I had.
Cicero is the best thing in the history of anything. God damn I love having him follow me around spouting gibberish :love:
Also I kind of have a torture chamber filled with victims now. The moaning is disconcerting. But on the plus side I can beat the trout out of them and then boost my restoration skill by healing them! :jess:
Cicero needs movement to coordinate with his speech. Bethesda are lazy pricks.
My favourite temporary companion was probably that random dog that is not what would be described as a normal dog. Shame he's so temporary.
I had a bunch of thugs show up for no reason and wordlessly follow me around for about two days. Then I went to Whiterun and they decided to gang up on me or something. So they died. Yeah it was odd.
Guys I really want to roll an alt :( :( I don't know how much longer I can fight this urge
Working on the "1000 bounty in all nine holds" trophy for the PS3, I ran into a father and son in Winterhold. After unleashing an Inferno fireball point-blank into the father's face, killing him in one hit, the son is awestruck with me and asks me if I can teach him magic. I like to believe that I solved some domestic violence issues at home that day.