Tig Ol Bitties
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Originally posted by: OatMan
Thanks all for the responses. I made my own class and have decided at lvl 11 to stop there. I'm just going to max out skills and not lvl anymore. Not so much for the game scaling as I'm curiouse to see how it will work out.
I guess I'll try and buy a house. First I have to figure out where to buy lockpicks. I had like 150 of them and never thought I'd need more, but while my security was low I wasted through a bunch of hard locks. Uses a lot of picks...
I find closing oblivion gates boring. But worse than that is trying to find people. I keep forgetting who the hell I'm looking for, and when I do, I can't seem to find them. Like the head of the mages guild in cheryndhal or whatever its called. Can't figure out how to buy the house, and can't figure out where the mage guild leader is...
One other thing. how do you furnish a house? How do you get chests and stuff. Its not possible to actually carry them is it?
That sucks that doing the theif quests lowers your disposition. I mean shouldn't your identity be secret? If you don't get caught. Oh and does infamy automatically lower your fame or can you have a high fame AND high infamy at the same time?
Sorry for all the stupid questions. I just spent an hour in that stupid painting quest. Finally managed to complete it with only having to face 2 trolls, so I have a bunch of turpintine leftover, not that its worth anything.
cheers!
I think my next character is going to be a monk. The idea of running around without armor or weopons and just b^tch slapping everything is just too funny.
I think you're eventually gonna want to level up because things start getting too easy, but you'll find that out on your own anyways.
As far as the lockpicks go, goblins have lots of em, check out the sewers or caves by Imperial City. But there is a trick to the locks that I've and a lot of others have mastered and it just has to do with the speed the pins are going up when you tick them. Just keep doing it and you'll figure it out. Theres also a spoiler concerning the need for lockpicks, so Im not gonna mention it.
As far as looking for people, make sure the quest you're doing is active in your notes (TAB), the red indicator is where you need to go, when it turns green, you're in the same area as the person you're looking for.
Furnishing a house can be done by buying usually from "Trading Goods" stores in each city I believe. But your quest notes should indicate. You dont carry the stuff back to your house, you just purchase it and its done automatically for you. Go back to the house and you'll see it.
As for the Theif quests and infamy disposition stuff, I could care less about it since I have so much money to pay my fencers to get rid of it.
