my stealthy assassin guy :D i don't usually bother with a companion because they keep getting me caught when i break into any 2-story building that has an entrance on the top floor -_-
Lydia died in a dungeon, thanks to some lame quest NPC shooting a fireball, making her attack the NPC, and then she got left behind and died to some trap cos she got KO'd while on it, ; ;
*** that climb up the mountain. Good god. Use the Clairvoyance spell, be ready for multiple bear/troll attacks a few minutes apart from each other. That was brutal. I tried to raw dog it and not use any spells to find my way, but ***....that was just a waste of a few hours.
you just had shitty *** luck, i climbed it and had absolutely no trouble, ran into only 1 ice troll, the rest were just wolves
and im still kicking myself for saving over my main save >< i recreated my main though, gonna try and run through all i had done as fast as i can =/
Lydia died in a dungeon, thanks to some lame quest NPC shooting a fireball, making her attack the NPC, and then she got left behind and died to some trap cos she got KO'd while on it, ; ;
My Lydia died. As it won't come back, dead forever.
I could res her, but I don't really care. I also lost her body.
Lydia died in a dungeon, thanks to some lame quest NPC shooting a fireball, making her attack the NPC, and then she got left behind and died to some trap cos she got KO'd while on it, ; ;
My Lydia died. As it won't come back, dead forever.
I could res her, but I don't really care. I also lost her body.
Mine died like that too, as in I had to loot my dragon armour off her corpse and walk out like a knuckle dragger after finding her dead body hours later in the middle of the tomb I was in.
What's the average gold you walk around with (highest you've had at one time too <.<) Kinda curious if I'm constantly walking around with more than average.
I don't like to drop below 3-5k, and after today all the selling I've done I'm at 23k (which is fixing to all be spent <_<)
What's the average gold you walk around with (highest you've had at one time too <.<) Kinda curious if I'm constantly walking around with more than average.
I don't like to drop below 3-5k, and after today all the selling I've done I'm at 23k (which is fixing to all be spent <_<)
Averaging around 15-20k, but walking around with 47k right now since I finished skilling smithing
I just hit 12k. I just just got the 2 perks where one lets me harvest 2 items off plants and the other lets me sell any item to any npc. If you know anything about Alchemy...yeah. 2 game days and my profits will be flowing in nicely. Needless to say, i ll be picking flowers and chasing butterflies again soon.....
But yeah, just got enchanting to 60. Hoping to grind it out tonight and tomorrow and get it to 100. I need a good 7 levels to get access to all the perks i need right now. It kind of helps that i havent touched a single thing under the Warrior skills minus a bit of heavy armor and smithing. I have super weak melee combat skills, which is kind of good right now. Im thinking im going to go switch signs right now and level that up for a bit.
I started playing maybe 9 hours ago. Id like to know where i wasted my time. I think ive only been in one dungeon today...
you just had shitty *** luck, i climbed it and had absolutely no trouble, ran into only 1 ice troll, the rest were just wolves
Remember that if it's like any of the other Bethesda engine style games, the actual NPCs encountered are often dynamically scaled off whatever skill set / level you were at the time.
So it's totally possible he waited to climb up the mountain until level 40 or something and thus got jumped by way more baddies than your ice troll. I too only encountered one troll and some wolves, but I also fast-tracked that part of the main plot and so was only like level 13 when I made the climb.
'course... I could be wrong. Just speculating versus how the previous games of this type worked.
you just had shitty *** luck, i climbed it and had absolutely no trouble, ran into only 1 ice troll, the rest were just wolves
Remember that if it's like any of the other Bethesda engine style games, the actual NPCs encountered are often dynamically scaled off whatever skill set / level you were at the time.
So it's totally possible he waited to climb up the mountain until level 40 or something and thus got jumped by way more baddies than your ice troll. I too only encountered one troll and some wolves, but I also fast-tracked that part of the main plot and so was only like level 13 when I made the climb.
'course... I could be wrong. Just speculating versus how the previous games of this type worked.
yea this ***allways happend to me in Oblivion. whould spend days in a town that i easaly walked inot doing quests and leveling up and such.. then exit and get jumped by a ***ton of baddies that wasnt there before and is too high to even be there.
and i made the climb up the mountain in skyrim at lv7 1 ice troll and like 3 wolves and a dragon lol
Anyone else feel like a Billy Goat when climbing up and down mountains?
Have you rode a horse up a mountain? They can pretty much climb straight vertical lol.
On some part's of the mountain if you get your horse to jump it will do a kinda flying hover its pretty funny.And idk if it works on ps3 or pc but if you turn around and jump backward's you can climb the mountain's easy without going up paths.
Just realized a way to completely break the game legitimately. Use enchanting to make alchemy+ gear. Use alchemy+ gear to make enchanting+ potion. Use enchanting+ potion to make even better alchemy+ gear. repeat. You could eventually make insanely powerful +smithing/+alchemy/+enchanting gear which would allow you to make insanely powerful fighting gear. Only problem is it would take lots of grand soul gems (and my alchemy is only 30...so annoying to level up).
Just realized a way to completely break the game legitimately. Use enchanting to make alchemy+ gear. Use alchemy+ gear to make enchanting+ potion. Use enchanting+ potion to make even better alchemy+ gear. repeat. You could eventually make insanely powerful +smithing/+alchemy/+enchanting gear which would allow you to make insanely powerful fighting gear. Only problem is it would take lots of grand soul gems (and my alchemy is only 30...so annoying to level up).
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.