tnu Posted August 26, 2015 Share Posted August 26, 2015 OK I've noticed that pretty much every build except maybe warriors and Assassins is extremely reliant on guilds. You want to be a rogue? Great now you either have to spend forever levelling your speech to get one perk to sell stolen goods or join the Thieves guild, even if it makes little sense ofryour chractar to do so. you want to be a mage? Good luck finding higher level spells without joining the college! So you're out of luck if you want to just be an independent reclusive wizard like Falion. because the court wizards and independent mages are next to useless when it comes to higher level spells. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oubliette Posted August 26, 2015 Share Posted August 26, 2015 Rare to see someone who thinks that the bare handful of guilds Skyrim has is too much but it takes all kinds. There are several mods all around that add spells to different merchants and increase the number of potential fences, they're not particularly hard to find. Just typing "spells" into the search popped up this mod, which adds spells to locations: "Dragonsreach (Whiterun), Blue Palace (Solitude), Mistveil Keep (Riften), Palace of the Kings (Windhelm), Understone Keep (Markarth), or the Arcaneum (College of Winterhold) and buy them from the Phenderix Ambassador." Putting "fences" into the search brings this mod among others that add many merchants willing to buy your ill gotten gains. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnu Posted August 26, 2015 Author Share Posted August 26, 2015 (edited) correct me if I"m mistaken b ut the psell mod seems to make the merchants sell new spells that were added by the mo d not exisitntg spells that were previously unavailible outside the college. also it's not an issue of too many guilds. it's more an issue that you're pretty much forced to join these guilds if you want to do anything with these sorts of playstyles. even if it conflicts with your roleplay (a more vigilante thief or Assassin for example, a reclusive independent or outlaw mage. An Assassin's Creed style vigilante Assassin) It's not that there's too many guilds it's that there's too few if any. if y ou wan tto be a thief y ou're goi ng ot have to be a th ug who extorts protection money out of people and works for a corrupt mead tycoon. If you want to be an Assassin you have no option other than a purely evil one and the college has a strange monopoly on the higher level spells. so if you're hoping for a more independent mage like Falion in Morthal than you're pretty much screwed. Edited August 26, 2015 by tnu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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