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WarKirby3333

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  1. yeah the level scaling is generally not so bad, although it does get a bit inconsistent. In a bandit camp for example, the leader will scale, and for the most part will always be a thread. some random bandits will scale too, and they'll take more hits. but you'll still find plenty of normal bandits which will die in one hit at later levels. i'm runnign around with a variety of 2-handed ebony weapons atm. most normal enemies drop in one power attack.
  2. buy leather strips buy iron ingots place cursor over iron dagger spam Enter and Y until you run out of components rinse and repeat until dragon armor
  3. you have to go down some stairs. just search carefully around the ground floor, i found it easily.
  4. i find this video to be a good example of why magic is s***. I've tried playing a mage and been in the same situation, spells do practically nothing in damage versus their mana cost. you run out of mana and you're left scraping the barrel in the same situation, my warrior just runs in and annihilates one of the enemies right away with a jumping strike. i can cut down the rest with normal swings pretty easy. a greatsword is hands down better than magic mage is hardmode.
  5. i was wondering the same thing when i got to town. i kept coming back to talk to her and she would never offer the qwuest. then one time, she just did. i hadn't done anything notable in riften. i guess it could be based on level, no conclusive evidence though. just keep trying i guess, it'll appear eventually.
  6. I know D: it's broken. markarth is broken. the whole, stupid beautiful city is full of more bugs than a spider's nest. To get the house in markarth, you MUST buy it BEFORE you do 5/5 quests for the people. if it's not too far i'd suggest you reload from before that last quest and buy it. you can give yourself money via the console to do it, with "player.additem f <amount here>" if it's too late to do that, and if you're siding with the stormcloaks, you might try playing through the war storyline until markarth is taken over and see if the new steward will work.
  7. check your quest log to be sure everything's done properly. Maven is supposed to send you to a meadery next. sounds like the issue is there.
  8. wow nice. so where are these links >.> you could have at least reposted the description here. also i think you have the ordering mixed up. Your number 5 mod should clearly be number 1, that is amazing.
  9. in the basement o.0 i'll have to go check that out!
  10. wow. i uhh. i got nothing. but darn that's funny. my best suggestion would be to reload to before you fought the centurion, if that's an option.
  11. i agree about the greyness, but it's mainly area specific. I find things for me are very bright and clear around whiterun, the rift, and the reach. the greyness is mainly persistent up in the mountains and snowfields.
  12. Children are unkillable, just as they were in the two fallout games. And just like those games, we will eventually see mods that make them killable i remember punching little kids in fallout 3 into pieces with my power fist.
  13. I think all summons should be permanant. but controlling them temporarily reduces your max mana for each one you have out, and your regen goes slower too. higher control limit perks should be available too. i wouldn't consider playing a necromancer if i couldn't have at least four minions running around.
  14. well there's a male wizard for hire in riften's tavern if you want someone ASAP If you're set on getting a female companion, there's a student at the college in winterhold who becomes available as a follower after you do two quick, fun and easy quests for her ^^ i think several of the teachers become hire-able later on once you become archmage, too.
  15. just put soul trap on a weapon and forget about it. Use the lowest possible strength to get hundreds of charges. You inevitably pick up thousands of empty soul gems. And every kill with your trap weapon will fill one automatically. Now and then just use one of them to recharge it.
  16. light armor is a thief skill btw. As a thief, you level your armor skill by paying trainers, using all the loot you stole with your awesome sneaking, and the high prices you sold it for with your awesome speech skill.
  17. i like to think that being dragonborn exempts you from all these various contracts, and that the daedra lords involved don't know that because it's never happened to them before. not sure what would happen though, but certainly they can't all have a piece :P
  18. i agree. these are retarded. i don't mind them existing, but it should cap at 100 blacksmithing skill, and not allow any more power beyond that. personally i just refuse to use them. it's a terribly broken mechanic. reminds me of the exponentially stacking weakness to magic in oblivion.
  19. my tactic is pretty simple. the first time it hovers low, i use Marked for Death on it. I have a bow to plink away at it as well but the damage is fairly negligible. Equip an amulet of talos and when the dragon hovers again, hit it with ice/fire breath as appropriate. repeat until it lands, whereupon you lay into it with melee. if it never lands, killing it slowly with shouts and bow is pretty much best. always carry a bow anyway, it's just cool. the consummate warrior should have a variety of weapons at hand.
  20. I'm in markarth, and a city guard just made a random comment in passing "You should see that orc over in understone keep, have him forge you some new armor" Who does he mean? markarth does have an orc blacksmith, but she's female, and she's well outside of the keep.
  21. i don't know for certain, but i would say with pretty high confidence that the answer is yes. bethesda has a history of making everything stackable in their games. I think thye could do with a few lessons in balance sometimes <div><br></div><div>Edit: for consumable items, it's less likely. but im sure it works on armor enchantments.</div>
  22. yes me too! i find that enemy is buggy in general. and i don't just mean THAT one in bleak falls. I mean every draugr lord i've ever fought, either seems to have a buggy hitbox and be hard to search, or is just plain unsearchable. It bugged out for me at that exact same part while playing my rogue character. i think i used a sneak attack too. to solve it. I played around with it a bit more and found two ways to solve the issue. 1. Reload from before you fought it and try again. it doesn't always break. 2. Resurrect it with the console. then kill it again. To do this, open the console with the ` key. Click on the corpse, and type resurrect.
  23. in all cases like this, doing work/bounties for the jarl or their steward seems to count, as well as actually helping citizens. also, you can ask for work at just about any tavern and it spits out a little quest for you.
  24. if a serious multiplayer mod were ever going to happen, bethesda would at least need to approve of it, expose necessary code, and perhaps even provide financial support (or at least allow revenue generation in some way) otherwise, it would be a fool's errand and a colossal (possibly wasted) investment of time, for some group of extremely talented people
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