LOL I just noticed the Wuuthraad peices hanging in the basement staircase of the Companions' mead hall. How dumb of me...
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LOL I just noticed the Wuuthraad peices hanging in the basement staircase of the Companions' mead hall. How dumb of me...
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Anyone tried mead?
It's pretty good. ![]()
Anyone tried mead?
It's pretty good.
Yes, I am a chef & my friend Sean is a liquor rep. He gave me a small bottle once. It's good... kinda tastes like a tart dessert wine or a flat prosecco. Never had a sip of that sweet Honningbrew, however...
I can't find "leap of Faith" location does anyone knows where it is located?
still looking for it.Bard's Leap Summit is South of Markarth, I believe; uncertain if this is the location you seek, though.
I'm curous to see what the cats can do other than sniffing moon sugars.
On second thought, it may take place in Valenwood. Although it could be difficult to create a realistic jungle with mobile, giant trees...
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just a general question for Skyrim DLCs..
which one would you recommend that is generally very good to get?
Dragonborn. Dawnguard is basically just a way to play as a vampire (well better than the vanilla version). It's good, but Dragonborn has more meat on it's bones. I think the story is much more enjoyable than dawnguard. I would suggest getting both if you can as I think both are good. But if you have to go with one or the other go with Dragonborn.
I see.. I heard a lot about Heartfire
Oh yeah I forgot about Hearthfire. Well if you like to build houses I guess that's pretty cool to get.
just a general question for Skyrim DLCs..
which one would you recommend that is generally very good to get?
I see.. I heard a lot about Heartfire
It's interesting. Nothing to write home about.
Let's see.
The Wedding: I liked the wedding. Nice to see some of the people you've met attending the ceremony. Nice getting married to your favourite NPC. Though a party bash after the wedding, and a stag and hen do before hand would have been nice too.
Marriage: Could have been better. I would have liked a much more compelling lead up to marriage, with courtship building of a relationship then after a long period of companionship marriage. Then once married I'd like the Dragonborn and spouse to behave like a real life married couple.
Adoption: Interesting feature. Would have liked it if the children had unique personalities.
Stewardship: Well that exists. Didn't really notice that feature.
Farming: I guess that feature exists too.
Build your own house: I like that feature. You see this is why I saved this DLC till the end of my first playthrough. I wanted to end the playthrough with the implication that my Dragonborn was going to settle down with her wife and adopted kids. Building your own house takes time, but it's a good feature. A little bit of customisation here and there. You can have everything you need: enchantment station, alchemy station, smithing facilities, cooking stoves and a bed. Sadly still no toileting facilities. Oh well I guess I'll handle this the Skyrim way. Use an alteration spell called "remove waste".
Dragonborn is hands down the best DLC for Skyrim imo. Dawnguard is good too, but like Voxr said, Dragon born really does have more stuff to do and explore.
I don't mind Hearthfire is alright. Building your own house and ****, why not. Good for achievements too.
Which is what I've been doing on Skyrim of late.
Before I switched to PC gaming, I had all of the achievements unocked on Skryim except one. And now I'm redoing that on Steam atm, have 7 more to go.
I hope to get all DLCs once I finish my Human Female playthrough then play through with DLCs installed.
Which Human female? ![]()
Breton (sort of human, sort of elf)
Imperial
Nord
Redguard
Which Human female?
Breton (sort of human, sort of elf)
Imperial
Nord
Redguard