cytoSiN
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The game is too addicting to stay away from though.
This. Very this.
The game is too addicting to stay away from though.
I tried Googling this but didn't get a clear answer. When you start out in the beginning, how do you use the race powers? I'm Orc and I have Berserker Rage. I have no idea how to activate it. I'm level 11 and haven't used it once.
I haven't played an orc yet, but all of the other racial powers I've used are under Magic>Powers. You can equip from there, or add to favorites and equip from the favorites menu, or add to a hotkey and equip using 1-8.
I tried Googling this but didn't get a clear answer. When you start out in the beginning, how do you use the race powers? I'm Orc and I have Berserker Rage. I have no idea how to activate it. I'm level 11 and haven't used it once.
I am REALLY sorry I ignored smithing until late in the game. Finally pushed to Glass and made myself a very nice set of armor. Was very surprised when I found I could upgrade it to flawless and almost double the defense.
Was positively shocked when I made a glass sword much stronger than anything I had up to that point, and then doubled its attack on the grindstone. Now I'm walking around pretty much invulnerable and killing tough monsters in one or two hits (I decided to focus on dual-wielding).
Only downside was I pissed away all my iron and most of my leather building up my skill. Wasnt paying attention and realized too late that MOST stuff needs at least one piece of iron or one leather strip.
Don't worry about it. Most mines I've found contain iron, as do the mine-able patches in the open. Also, once you're loaded or start having too much crap to sell, actually bartering crap for ingots of whatever works well. I have over a hundred ebony ingots because the stores didn't have enough money.
I burned through most of my iron and leather to level whore too. They're very available from smithy merchants.
If you go crazy buying all the potions and scrolls you see, stores will have enough money to take all your junk.
Whenever I see a mage I immediately use one of each resistance potion. Lightens my load as I explore dungeons.
welp, I've done it. gone and ruined the next 2 or 3 months of general productivity.
current major super gripe--when assigning "hotkeys" to weapon sets, as broken as the vanilla system is, is there any way to make sure that switching between sets (1-8--9 seems to be broken for me), actually retains an offhand item, like shield or 2nd weapon?
whenever i switch from sword/shield or sword/axe to sword/magic, then back to my offhand set, it always retains the magic in my offhand, or unequips my lead weapon. you can't really assign both weapons (or weap+ shield) to the same numbered hotkey, so is there an in-game way to do this, or is this a community fix, somewhere?
I am REALLY sorry I ignored smithing until late in the game. Finally pushed to Glass and made myself a very nice set of armor. Was very surprised when I found I could upgrade it to flawless and almost double the defense.
Was positively shocked when I made a glass sword much stronger than anything I had up to that point, and then doubled its attack on the grindstone. Now I'm walking around pretty much invulnerable and killing tough monsters in one or two hits (I decided to focus on dual-wielding).
Only downside was I pissed away all my iron and most of my leather building up my skill. Wasnt paying attention and realized too late that MOST stuff needs at least one piece of iron or one leather strip.
You do realize that one simple console command would fix this right?
Did you even bother googling it?
I've been complaining about this since the game first came out. It's the reason I stopped dual wielding (going from dual wield swords to spells, and then back is impossible with hotkeys). If anybody knows a community fix pls let me know!
I decided to skip crafting professions (smithing, enchanting, alchemy) in my playthrough because first, I'm tired of crafting after playing WoW for years, and second, because I heard it sort of cheeses the game and makes it too easy. I guess that's part of the reason why dragons are still kicking my ass at level 40.
Ha. These days potions are the main item I can't unload. Even with a mod to give all merchants 3000 gold, I can often only unload about 3 potions per merchant. My +25% alchemy set, and maxed Alchemist/Physician/Benefactor may be at fault.
Without the mod, I would be unable to sell most of the potions I make without first buying stuff from the merchant - which I almost never do these days, as my mage has 100 Enchanting, all the enchants I want, and has no need of smithing (despite having 60 smithing just from leveling enchanting).
I'm sitting on about 200k gold, and have a bunch of valuable potions sitting in my house until I get around to spending some serious time dedicated just to traveling around selling them. And I still pick up everything with a value/weight ratio of at least 10. I don't know why, but I still do it.
Crap. Got a game breaking bug now. Trying to enter thieves guild. Did the silly task Brynjolf wanted. Met him down in the Flagon. His dialog got weird and then he said we cant talk here, lets get to the Flagon. Then he walked back up to the surface and started doing his distracting speech from the stall again. Quest log tells me to meet him in the Flagon. No matter how much time passes he keeps running his speech from the stall. No one leaves or goes to eat or goes back home. He never goes down to the Flagon again.
For me its game breaking cuz I need to unload my stolen loot. Plus the thieves quests are usually pretty cool. See no reason why Skyrim would be different.
This should help you. If all else fails, try this: go to the Ragged Flagon, open the console and summon Brynjolf to you with "player.placeatme 0001B07D"
OK, it worked, surprisingly. Guess what? Another bug.
After giving him the payments he says lets go and I'll show you what we really do here. I follow him to the next area, and the people walking around attack me. For some reason he turns hostile and tries to kill me too.
OK, it worked, surprisingly. Guess what? Another bug.
After giving him the payments he says lets go and I'll show you what we really do here. I follow him to the next area, and the people walking around attack me. For some reason he turns hostile and tries to kill me too.
visiting greybeards for the first time to learn about shouts (at level 14 for me), the main old dude would keep asking me to shout after I shouted at them. tried reset and load, traveling, waiting 24hr to come back and shout again, nothing.