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I thought I would post my Warrior build so far. I'm level 14 at the moment with a full set of Dwarven armor. What do you think? Where would you go from here?

 

One-Handed: Armsman, Fighting Stance

Block: Shield Wall

Heavy Armor: Juggernaut, Well Fitted

Smithing: Steel Smithing, Dwarven Smithing

Enchanting: Enchanter

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I thought I would post my Warrior build so far. I'm level 14 at the moment with a full set of Dwarven armor. What do you think? Where would you go from here?

 

One-Handed: Armsman, Fighting Stance

Block: Shield Wall

Heavy Armor: Juggernaut, Well Fitted

Smithing: Steel Smithing, Dwarven Smithing

Enchanting: Enchanter

 

I am lvl 23 warrior now and i have one-handed almost full(using dual wield most of the time and shield only when fighting dragons),block same as you,heavy armor almost full,ill go smithing till i can make dragonbone armor,did not put any in enchanting since i wana max my fighting skills first.

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I thought I would post my Warrior build so far. I'm level 14 at the moment with a full set of Dwarven armor. What do you think? Where would you go from here?

 

One-Handed: Armsman, Fighting Stance

Block: Shield Wall

Heavy Armor: Juggernaut, Well Fitted

Smithing: Steel Smithing, Dwarven Smithing

Enchanting: Enchanter

 

For me, it depends on the difficulty I'm playing with. I started on adept. Fights were easy enough so I was raising non-combat skills without focusing on the combat ones. By that I mean enchanting, restoration, smithing etc. But then I switched to master difficulty, and battles were faaar more difficult.

So, if you're playing on master raise one-handed, block and heavy armor! As a secondary, alchemy for potions or restoration.

 

If you're playing on adept or easier, raise whatever you like.

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I think that would also depend on difficulty just like bilarion said. I never tried making hybrid character because i dont like them,i like to play pure warrior or pure mage or whatever...

My warrior is pure and i play on master difficulty,since i was going on combat skills first fighting is not so heavy. If you want to play hybrid character i suggest you find and take Lover stone,it gives you 15% to learn all skills faster,even if i am pure warrior i use that stone because of enchanting,smithing and alchemy. If i would go for hybrid i would take healing spells,that would make your warrior a Paladin which would be great to fight harder enemies or if you are attacked by 3-4 harder enemies like giants or frost trolls on master difficulty. I hope this helps.

 

Sorry if i miss spelled some words...

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I stopped playing a warrior style character, due to the fact that you dont seem to block any damage from 2 handed hammers at all, and i went back to my battlemage and assasin/thief character. But dual wield imo is the way to go i think
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You do block but point is you cant block all dmg and it depends if enemy is doing power attack or not,also it depends how many points did you put in block perk since every perk gives you more % to block and finally it depends do you have any block enchantment on shield or any other item...
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