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New to Skyrim, need Warrior build for Master difficulty!


Beastlyqt

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Heya, i bought Skyrim a few days ago and i want to start with the Master difficulty! I love the Warrior in RPGs/MMORPGs so in Skyrim i also want to build a Warrior!

 

So i hope you guys can help me out with some links, strategies, builds and much more :>

 

Currently i am level 5 and doing the Companions quest line. I heard that Smithing and Enchanting is really good, should i try to level it up as fast as possible ? How can i level it up fast at the beginning of the Game without any cheats/exploits?

 

Also, i am more into dual-wield / shield + one-handed and it was a bit hard for me at the beginning.

 

Hope there are some good suggestions!

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You can level up smithing really quickly by making iron daggers.

 

Level enchanting by disenchanting the most expensive things that you don't need (like robes and excess jewelry).

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You can level up smithing really quickly by making iron daggers.

 

Level enchanting by disenchanting the most expensive things that you don't need (like robes and excess jewelry).

 

Where can i farm the mats needed for iron daggers? I also can only disenchant things who also have some effect on it right? Or can i just disenchant a ring with no effects at all?

 

Just start with a lower difficulty, learn about the game and than turn it up? You can do it whenever you want

 

No, i want to play on Master difficulty right from the beginning, i do this on all games.

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This is a must have mod if you want to level smithing http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/193 otherwise you cant see any ore viens. You cant level smithing fast making iron daggers anymore so i lvl it fast by making gold necklesses with the spell transmute ore.I turn iron ore to silver then silver to gold its a great way to make money to and you can level enchanting fast just by enchanting the stuff you make.As for a companion you need one that is ranged or magic for dragon fight as dragon fights on master is very very hard with deadly dragons mod installed.
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Heya, i bought Skyrim a few days ago and i want to start with the Master difficulty! I love the Warrior in RPGs/MMORPGs so in Skyrim i also want to build a Warrior!

 

So i hope you guys can help me out with some links, strategies, builds and much more :>

 

Currently i am level 5 and doing the Companions quest line. I heard that Smithing and Enchanting is really good, should i try to level it up as fast as possible ? How can i level it up fast at the beginning of the Game without any cheats/exploits?

 

Also, i am more into dual-wield / shield + one-handed and it was a bit hard for me at the beginning.

 

Hope there are some good suggestions!

 

-Pick a race with a combative racial Power, for example an orc (Berserker Rage) or Dunmer (Ancestor's Wrath.) Remember to actually use your Power.

-Get the Warrior Stone after leaving Helgen.

-Focus on leveling Block, One-Handed. Smithing, Enchantment and whichever armor you prefer.

-Don't neglect the main quest, dragon shouts are useful. Look up were to find specific shouts and target those that might help you in fights.

-Get the Agent of Dibella and Agent of Mara blessings as early as possible, both are useful in combat.

-If you have Dawnguard, do the Lost to the Ages quest as early as possible and pick the Aetherial Crown. It lets you use two Standing Stones at once, which allows for some powerful combinations.

-Do the Discerning the Transmundane quest early. (You can discover Septimus's outpost long before the main quest requires it.) While passing through Blackreach, mine plenty of soul gems for Enchantment grinding. Get the Oghma Infinium and pick the Path of Might.

-Make sure to discover the important mines so you have materials to work with in smithing. For example, Gloombound Mine is essential for making Ebony gear. (You can reach the mine without passing through the orc stronghold with some mountain climbing. The orcs will complain but will still allow you to mine.)

 

Also, having a follower will help you stay alive. Mjoll the Lioness is a good choice since she's essential and can't be killed. Same goes for Serana if you have Dawnguard.

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Am I the only one who thinks a warrior shouldn't be using enchanting? It is a magic skill afterall.

 

A warrior who is not explicitly against magic could use enchanted gear that he finds, but that is still a long way from enchanting stuff yourself.

A true nord warrior wouldn't even use enchanted gear though. Swords are for piercing hearts and axes are for chopping off heads and if you want to set your enemies on fire you can use a torch. Only milkdrinkers need magic to deal extra damage or boost their abilities.

 

Of course, nothing is stopping you from using enchanting if you want to, but I like setting limitations in the skills that my dragonborn uses to give him a bit of personality.

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