'Cause that's all their is. That's my major concern with Skyrim, there's not very many species of enemy in the game, some with palette swaps for higher level varieties.
Humans (Bandits, Forsworn, etc.)
Draugr
Skeletons (only one type ._.)
Lich (Dragon priests only afaik)
Dremora (Dark elves with red face paint and horns)
Flame Atronach
Ice Atronach
Storm Atronach
Hagravens
Saber Cats
Bears Horkers (I've yet to see any of these myself tbh)
Mudcrabs (Ironically these have the most variable amount of actual models, a staggering 4 different types)
Slaughterfish
Dragons
Giants
Mammoths
Skeevers
Wolves
Dwarven Centurion
Dwarven Spheroid
Dwarven Spider
Falmer
Chaurus
Spider
Ice Wraith
Spriggan
Wisp
Trolls
go to winterhold and go down to the coast and around the islands
So ive been looking at the wiki for this game, and i need to find a good spot to farm those hearts for the black armor. Anyone have a good spot?
Theres a quest in Dawnstar involving the nightmares, take the quest, and youll find lots of alchemy bits, +2 D. Hearts.
In addition, there is also a quest in Dawnstar involving the museum of the last living Mythic Dawn member, which when fully completed gives you 4-5 daedra hearts I believe.
do the quest to get Mehrune's Razor..
"Four Daedra Hearts can be farmed from Dremora Kynreeves at the Shrine of Mehrunes Dagon, east of Morthal. The NPCs respawn after a few days, establishing the Shrine as perhaps the only efficient location to gather Daedra Hearts"
Okay so I got a Paladin, Mage, Dark Knight, and Assassin character list.
Which should join which side of the war as far as being fitting for their playstyle/class?
It looked like you could via Werewolf form since you have to feed on people/creatures of sorts. I wanna kill those kids in Dragonsreach. Bunch of spoiled brats D:
It looked like you could via Werewolf form since you have to feed on people/creatures of sorts. I wanna kill those kids in Dragonsreach. Bunch of spoiled brats D:
Paladin and Mage -> Empire
Dark Knight and Assassin -> Rebels
Paladins fit the Empire well. Mages are outcasted from Nordic culture, wouldn't fit to have one join Ulfric's army and become super trusted by him.
Dark Knights and Assassins just sort of fit the bill for a rebellious force.
Feels weird cause I made my Nord the paladin. I suppose I could change it to Imperial though to make it work out. Still feels funny though.
But you're right, Nords are very xenophobic towards magic users and especially if I made mine an Altmer, it makes no damned sense having them fight as a rebel for Skyrim's freedom.
Also the stormcloaks seem to favor brutal force and guerrilla tactics rather than tactful confrontational war skirmishes.
Getting cheap arrows isnt bad getting the good ones however is an issue for sure....
Yeah, I think desynthing and arrow smithing should have been something implemented in the official version of the game, but alas, we'll have to settle for what Bethesda deems fit or otherwise simply go PC.
Also what would be nice is to have an enchanting perk of sorts that lets you disenchant pieces of gear without eliminating the piece itself.
Nightingale armor is absolutely stunning in appearance and isn't half bad as far as enchant bonuses go, but some pieces are rather useless in comparison to what you can create with your own enchantments on base gear. A shame there isn't any high tier light armor that is akin in appearance to Nightingale. It's always something bulky and heavy looking.
This this this.
I also think every game should have a style selection so you can look how you want while getting the stats that you want.
Like in FFXI you are stuck looking like a tool if the artists suck and the devs decide to put awesome stats on the bad looking gear. W turban I'm looking at YOU!
Also it's a waste, especially in FFXIV. It takes them sooooo long to make a set of armor, only to have people wear it only if it is the best.
Also everyone wants to see a whole party of people in bikini's wailing on a boss. Right?
Paladin and Mage -> Empire Dark Knight and Assassin -> Rebels Paladins fit the Empire well. Mages are outcasted from Nordic culture, wouldn't fit to have one join Ulfric's army and become super trusted by him. Dark Knights and Assassins just sort of fit the bill for a rebellious force.
Agreed.
Gear wise, paladin = ebony/glass/elven?
Dark = Daedric obviously, ebony too~
Mages, that tholmer or w/e cloak looks pretty nice.
Assassins, No idea, as I havent seen any thf like armor in this game yet, granted I have not explored very far(and I know there is from the load out pics).
It's not that there aren't lots of things to fight in the game, it's just that it seems rare to fight more than a select few things. Sure, I can fight mudcrabs, horkers, etc if I go out looking for them.
I guess it just wouldn't be as bad if 60+ levels later I wasn't still stuck fighting the same furry bandits.
Enchanting is finally 100 after 10 or more hours. And got everything that I made to level it sold off...made like 100k doing it. Then had a lesbian shotgun wedding. xD
Assassins, No idea, as I havent seen any thf like armor in this game yet, granted I have not explored very far(and I know there is from the load out pics).
Assassins, No idea, as I havent seen any thf like armor in this game yet, granted I have not explored very far(and I know there is from the load out pics).
Assassins, No idea, as I havent seen any thf like armor in this game yet, granted I have not explored very far(and I know there is from the load out pics).
Bethesda Softworks just announced the fifth game in the Elder Scrolls series and the sequel to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will be called Skyrim. And it'll be out next year.
Bethesda's Todd Howard introduced the game with a brief teaser showing a stone dragon and a dramatic narration that sets up the story of the next big role-playing game in the Elder Scrolls series. That teaser also dates Skyrim for November 11, 2011.
I cannot bloody wait. I've always loved the Elder scrolls series since Daggerfall.