had a glitch where an npc wouldnt speak lol i would push the action button and he would look at me and sometimes move his arm like maybe he was talking lol then i had to escort him to riverwood but he was so derpy lol he still wont talk but at least im done with him :P
I don't know if this has been posted yet or not. I've found a weird dupe glitch involving a mannequin in the house in Solitude.
I was fooling around with the mannequin dressing it in what I thought looked cool, before settling on the Helm of Yngol along with ebony body, hands and feet and left to do some quests, I come back to the house to put some stuff up.
Then I realize the mannequin is wearing a Volsung mask, so I took the mask and went outside to sell it and when I walk back in the door it's wearing another Volsung mask.
Only one of the mannequins did this, and it only dupes the Volsung mask, and it's starting to annoy me. I just want my mannequin to look how I dress the damn thing. @.@
Anyone know where I can buy better spells? I have gone round most cities speaking to the town wizards and they all seem to sell the same ones =/. I have also finished the mages guild and still cant find where to pick them up.
Also finding a flawless ruby seems to be the bain of my existence Q_Q
Also bear in mind that there is a much smaller amount of spells in skyrim vs other titles. This could be because most of the other spells were never really used as much(thats one guess atleast).
Should be 8 fire, 8 ice, 8 thunder for destruction spells, dont know if theres any more in destruct category.
Mainly conjuration, its pretty much my fav skill route and was in oblivion too. I just seem to be stuck with Summon flame atronarch and a few low level turn undead spells >.<
Mainly conjuration, its pretty much my fav skill route and was in oblivion too. I just seem to be stuck with Summon flame atronarch and a few low level turn undead spells >.<
Phinis Gestor in the College of Winterhold is your Conjuration master, go talk to him and see what he has to sell.
Mainly conjuration, its pretty much my fav skill route and was in oblivion too. I just seem to be stuck with Summon flame atronarch and a few low level turn undead spells >.<
I dont think it gets any better than Atronarch(ice, flame, storm). And zombing the rest of the enemies that you find along the way.
Mainly conjuration, its pretty much my fav skill route and was in oblivion too. I just seem to be stuck with Summon flame atronarch and a few low level turn undead spells >.<
I dont think it gets any better than Atronarch(ice, flame, storm). And zombing the rest of the enemies that you find along the way.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO was secretly hoping for a deadroth in there somewhere but different game I suppose Q_Q
Mainly conjuration, its pretty much my fav skill route and was in oblivion too. I just seem to be stuck with Summon flame atronarch and a few low level turn undead spells >.<
I dont think it gets any better than Atronarch(ice, flame, storm). And zombing the rest of the enemies that you find along the way.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO was secretly hoping for a deadroth in there somewhere but different game I suppose Q_Q
Anybody know where Farkas goes after doing some of the companion missions? I wanna train Heavy Armor, but I cant find him. I remember seeing him randomly walk up on my ***, and assisting, during an out-in-the-middle-of-effin-nowhere bandit fight, but other then that I have /no/ idea where this man is at D:.
Also, anyone know if theres any other Heavy Armor trainers? @_@
*bump*
Just wondering if anyone knows where he /might/ be hiding (gonna keep checking Jorrvaskr, and the Tomb of Ysgramor(sp?)).
I found an odd glitch on the 360 version. Not sure what triggered it, or if it'll happen again. I had an enchanted weapon that I named on display in a weapons rack in my Whiterun house revert back to it's default name.
It was my Skyforge Steel sword from the companions, I had renamed "Skyforger" with a lightning enchantment. After a few days in game, it went back to "Skyforge Steel Sword." Stats stayed the same, enchantment is fine, but the name changed back.
This is the only time it's happened, and I'm really hoping it doesn't happen again. I'm an old-school RPG geek with a penchant for unique, named weapons. I'd hate to have to keep remaking weapons or mess up one of a kind ones I enchant.
I found an odd glitch on the 360 version. Not sure what triggered it, or if it'll happen again. I had an enchanted weapon that I named on display in a weapons rack in my Whiterun house revert back to it's default name.
It was my Skyforge Steel sword from the companions, I had renamed "Skyforger" with a lightning enchantment. After a few days in game, it went back to "Skyforge Steel Sword." Stats stayed the same, enchantment is fine, but the name changed back.
This is the only time it's happened, and I'm really hoping it doesn't happen again. I'm an old-school RPG geek with a penchant for unique, named weapons. I'd hate to have to keep remaking weapons or mess up one of a kind ones I enchant.
I had an issue similar to this. I had enchanted a Blacksmith's Apron with +25% to smithing and renamed it Master Blacksmith's Apron. I stored it in the Dresser in my home in Whiterun only to have it loose the enchantment.
Turns out Alduin was not the real world-eater, it was actually that other dragon (the one with the P name). He takes off to revive dragons in other areas of Tamriel (basing this on the threads showing the game having maps and areas for what look like the areas from previous games). Find out in each area there is a greater race of dragons who know a way to fight the Dragonrend, and P-name was just helping you fight Alduin so he could see the Dragonrend for himself. This is what is meant by him leading the other dragons in the "Way of the Voice". Good news though, you are not the dragonborn after all. You are one of the few descendants of the dragonborn though, and are given the quest to seek out the others like you, basically one in each area. Then a plan is devised to use the Elder Scroll to bring forth the true Dragonborn to fight the dragons once and for all.
A lot of speculation and whatnot, and yeah I don't know all there is to know about this universe, but that is just a theoretical storyline that I think would be cool to see, since things are kinda meh as is.
Turns out Alduin was not the real world-eater, it was actually that other dragon (the one with the P name). He takes off to revive dragons in other areas of Tamriel (basing this on the threads showing the game having maps and areas for what look like the areas from previous games). Find out in each area there is a greater race of dragons who know a way to fight the Dragonrend, and P-name was just helping you fight Alduin so he could see the Dragonrend for himself. This is what is meant by him leading the other dragons in the "Way of the Voice". Good news though, you are not the dragonborn after all. You are one of the few descendants of the dragonborn though, and are given the quest to seek out the others like you, basically one in each area. Then a plan is devised to use the Elder Scroll to bring forth the true Dragonborn to fight the dragons once and for all.
A lot of speculation and whatnot, and yeah I don't know all there is to know about this universe, but that is just a theoretical storyline that I think would be cool to see, since things are kinda meh as is.
This might be hard seeing as there is already a quest from the blades specifically telling you to kill him. Thus if you killed him it would be kind of hard to start the DLC. Unless I suppose they had him revive, but still it would just be kinda crappy to me. :/
The Sheogorath in Skyrim is your character from Oblivion after fully going through apotheosis from The Shivering Isles.
He even makes a reference to being there during the Oblivion Crisis, and his eyes are clearly blind. (Sheogorath in Oblivion said he'd take your character's eyes)
Turns out Alduin was not the real world-eater, it was actually that other dragon (the one with the P name). He takes off to revive dragons in other areas of Tamriel (basing this on the threads showing the game having maps and areas for what look like the areas from previous games). Find out in each area there is a greater race of dragons who know a way to fight the Dragonrend, and P-name was just helping you fight Alduin so he could see the Dragonrend for himself. This is what is meant by him leading the other dragons in the "Way of the Voice". Good news though, you are not the dragonborn after all. You are one of the few descendants of the dragonborn though, and are given the quest to seek out the others like you, basically one in each area. Then a plan is devised to use the Elder Scroll to bring forth the true Dragonborn to fight the dragons once and for all.
A lot of speculation and whatnot, and yeah I don't know all there is to know about this universe, but that is just a theoretical storyline that I think would be cool to see, since things are kinda meh as is.
This might be hard seeing as there is already a quest from the blades specifically telling you to kill him. Thus if you killed him it would be kind of hard to start the DLC. Unless I suppose they had him revive, but still it would just be kinda crappy to me. :/
According to the wiki though even if you kill him for the Blades request he is still in the ending credits as alive. Plus take into account that all the dragons have been killed before and restored by Alduin, so it is almost safe to assume that any dragon can resurrect, although having not killed him myself I am not sure if you absorb his soul or not when he dies, if he is in fact capable of truly being killed.
As someone who has not played the other games, how much of a role do the Elder Scrolls actually play in the series? So far I have only seen the one scroll in this game and its use/power seems kind of insignificant considering the series is named after them.
From the little backstory provided in books I have found it sounds to me like no one can read them anyway and anyone who tries becomes blind (I noticed you get a little taste of this if you try to read it anywhere before the point in the story it is used for.
And yes, I could wiki that ***and backread the thread but I like asking you guys better so there ^^
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.