The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#8826
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 08:53
#8827
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 08:54
#8828
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 09:06
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Modifié par jreezy, 14 novembre 2011 - 09:06 .
#8829
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 09:41
#8830
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 10:08
Try to find guards practicing archery on targets(like what I'm doing currently in Solitude).
Stand next to the targets. When they shoot their arrows, pick them off the targets.
You've officially found a way to get infinite arrows for your bow. No need to purchase any, unless the type of arrow you want is superior to the type the guards are using(currently they are using Steel Arrows for me).
Modifié par LPPrince, 14 novembre 2011 - 10:09 .
#8831
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 10:39
He was kind and very helpful when I entered the his village, giving me gear and teached me crafting....
RIP Alvor, I will miss you!
Modifié par Johnsen1972, 14 novembre 2011 - 10:40 .
#8832
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 11:11
#8833
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 11:14
If you want to quickly raise your Smithing, purchase Iron Ingots and Leather Strips. One of each will forge an Iron Dagger. Forge a ton of them and you'll level up your Smithing very quickly.
Both of them are pretty cheap and you can find plenty of both in the shops of blacksmiths around Skyrim. Even better, you can buy them from a blacksmith and then immediately use them at nearby forges, only to sell the daggers you made back to the blacksmith.
Costs some money, but for eventual Dragonplate Armor, why not?
#8834
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 11:27
If it's like in Morrowind, it's probably part of Mehrunes Dagon's Daedric quest. Only Mehrunes Dagon can create that weapon. There was concept art of Dagon's shrine, so he should be around... somewhere.sympathyforsaren wrote...
virumor wrote...
I found shards and pommel of Mehrunes' Razor through random exploration. What to do with it, no idea.
I found shards, too. I'm guessing they need more shards, or it can be recreated through forging?
#8835
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 11:30
You know, I'm surprised that people didn't come up with a conjunction for Skyrim like they did with DA2.No "Fall Sky" or "Sky Out".Or maybe it's just hidden in the abyss of the internet.
I ran into another glitch; Ri'Saad the merchant outside of Whiterun was just sitting on the ground in my playthrough but he was sitting on a rug in a tent in my fiance's playthrough.Now of course we all know you can't play a Bethesda game without running into a couple bugs and/or glitches, but I'm keeping count.Aside from that,I'm liking Skyrim but it definitely isn't a typical TES game.
Edit: Bethesda is working on a patch to fix the texture problems that Xbox 360 users like myself are having.
Modifié par Alyka, 14 novembre 2011 - 11:33 .
#8836
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 11:32
His shrine is east of Morthal.There was concept art of Dagon's shrine, so he should be around... somewhere.
#8837
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 11:55
Damn this game I'm gonna have a hard time doing anything today but I have stuff in the real world to take care of.
#8838
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 12:26
The Dragon was an Ice spitting beast. Guess that what made him easy. I'm a Nord! =) My real 2nd Dragon never landed or engaged combat. It just kept flying around a mountain and over me and when flew away after a while...
Oh, and I got a nice finishing animation on it!! Pitty I wasn't recording!
PS: I'm a bloddy decapitator now and the game doesn't keep track of how many heads I chopped off? Damn!
Modifié par RageGT, 14 novembre 2011 - 12:35 .
#8839
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 12:48
Jellyfloater wrote...
naughty99 wrote...
Sinding is really hard on "master" difficulty. I'm at level 17 - he just one-shots me and I can barely even scratch him. Anybody beat him with a stealth approach (without using spells or heavy armor)?
I have the 15x Assassin's Blade perk, so if I could get close enough to use daggers I think I could do some damage. I'm able to cut giants down to about 25% of their health with one dual dagger backstab, so I imagine it would be more effective than my bow, which does almost zero damage on his health bar.
Are you a werewolf? If so, you'll find it more useful to side with him, rather than against him.
I'm playing a stealth character during this playthrough and I wanted to try to avoid joining that particular non-stealthy faction that makes it easier to become a werewolf. After I received the cursed ring the description says it "causes me to become a werewolf randomly" but so far I haven't turned. Should I just wait inside the area until I turn into one? Or does the ring only have this effect if you have already become a werewolf by other means?
Modifié par naughty99, 14 novembre 2011 - 12:49 .
#8840
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 12:57
LPPrince wrote...
By the way, maybe Dragonplate Armor won't be so hard to make.
If you want to quickly raise your Smithing, purchase Iron Ingots and Leather Strips. One of each will forge an Iron Dagger. Forge a ton of them and you'll level up your Smithing very quickly.
Both of them are pretty cheap and you can find plenty of both in the shops of blacksmiths around Skyrim. Even better, you can buy them from a blacksmith and then immediately use them at nearby forges, only to sell the daggers you made back to the blacksmith.
Costs some money, but for eventual Dragonplate Armor, why not?
I just hunt a lot. Kill deer, elk, also kill the occasional wolf, sabre cat or bear that attacks. Some of the hides turn into 4 pieces of leather. Make leather, leather strips and then make leather armor. Then you can upgrade the armor at the workbench. You raise sneaking, archery, and smithing.
#8841
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 01:13
RageGT wrote...
My 2nd Dragon, first random encounter, was sooooo easy! Master diff, level 22
You didn't find any more dragons until level 22?
What level were you when you fought the first dragon?
Also playing on Master difficulty. I've found that pesky guards and other NPCs keep stealing my thunder with dragon fights. Killed about 4 or 5 of them, but haven't had a chance to go one on one yet.
For a while I was stuck with an immortal talking dog for a companion and it was really annoying. Had to get rid of him by completing a daedric quest. He was kind of like the Adoring Fan, except he could kill things.
Modifié par naughty99, 14 novembre 2011 - 01:14 .
#8842
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 01:18
Aaleel wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
By the way, maybe Dragonplate Armor won't be so hard to make.
If you want to quickly raise your Smithing, purchase Iron Ingots and Leather Strips. One of each will forge an Iron Dagger. Forge a ton of them and you'll level up your Smithing very quickly.
Both of them are pretty cheap and you can find plenty of both in the shops of blacksmiths around Skyrim. Even better, you can buy them from a blacksmith and then immediately use them at nearby forges, only to sell the daggers you made back to the blacksmith.
Costs some money, but for eventual Dragonplate Armor, why not?
I just hunt a lot. Kill deer, elk, also kill the occasional wolf, sabre cat or bear that attacks. Some of the hides turn into 4 pieces of leather. Make leather, leather strips and then make leather armor. Then you can upgrade the armor at the workbench. You raise sneaking, archery, and smithing.
My tactic requires no fighting. Just patience and gold. lol
Right now I go Windhelm-Whiterun-Riverwood-Solitude and repeat.
Travel to a town, purchase leather strips and iron ingots from the blacksmith, forge iron daggers, sell them back, and head to the next town.
By going to those four places, a day usually passes, and they all restock.
My gold is going down with each trip, but its worth it.
Yesterday my smithing was at 22. Right now its above 80 and is my highest skill.
#8843
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 01:18
Hellbound555 wrote...
yelling at dragons, surprisingly effective.
Call them "Flying chickens!"
Its super effective.
#8844
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 01:30
........LPPrince wrote...
By the way, maybe Dragonplate Armor won't be so hard to make.
If you want to quickly raise your Smithing, purchase Iron Ingots and Leather Strips. One of each will forge an Iron Dagger. Forge a ton of them and you'll level up your Smithing very quickly.
Both of them are pretty cheap and you can find plenty of both in the shops of blacksmiths around Skyrim. Even better, you can buy them from a blacksmith and then immediately use them at nearby forges, only to sell the daggers you made back to the blacksmith.
Costs some money, but for eventual Dragonplate Armor, why not?
I seriously don't know why I didn't think of this.
Stupid GodWood!
#8845
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 01:31
naughty99 wrote...
RageGT wrote...
My 2nd Dragon, first random encounter, was sooooo easy! Master diff, level 22
You didn't find any more dragons until level 22?
What level were you when you fought the first dragon?
Also playing on Master difficulty. I've found that pesky guards and other NPCs keep stealing my thunder with dragon fights. Killed about 4 or 5 of them, but haven't had a chance to go one on one yet.
For a while I was stuck with an immortal talking dog for a companion and it was really annoying. Had to get rid of him by completing a daedric quest. He was kind of like the Adoring Fan, except he could kill things.
LOL, Barbas! I told him to stay and he did. And vanished too. I'm counting on meeting him again on the next part of his quest but it's still far away!
I was level 19 when I went for my first Dragon, Malmunir. =) And OMG, the landscape. The whole fraking country is so awesome I think this is the new Morrowind. A place where players will really live some virtual life and never bother with main quest and such. That was the guy who introduced me to MW, many years ago.
Oh yeah, smithing is very cool and easy to achieve. Just costs some money. I started by crafting items I could sell for a good price but it is a lot faster to craft cheapm Iron Daggers and Leather Bracers! My skill is around 80 as well.
Modifié par RageGT, 14 novembre 2011 - 01:34 .
#8846
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 02:01
GodWood wrote...
........LPPrince wrote...
By the way, maybe Dragonplate Armor won't be so hard to make.
If you want to quickly raise your Smithing, purchase Iron Ingots and Leather Strips. One of each will forge an Iron Dagger. Forge a ton of them and you'll level up your Smithing very quickly.
Both of them are pretty cheap and you can find plenty of both in the shops of blacksmiths around Skyrim. Even better, you can buy them from a blacksmith and then immediately use them at nearby forges, only to sell the daggers you made back to the blacksmith.
Costs some money, but for eventual Dragonplate Armor, why not?
I seriously don't know why I didn't think of this.
Stupid GodWood!
Yeah, I'm out of money now, so I'm going to have to do some questing/looting before I continue.
Also, note that at Level 88 in Smithing, it requires I think 9 Iron Daggers to level up Smithing another time.
#8847
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 02:26
#8848
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 02:35
naughty99 wrote...
I'm playing a stealth character during this playthrough and I wanted to try to avoid joining that particular non-stealthy faction that makes it easier to become a werewolf. After I received the cursed ring the description says it "causes me to become a werewolf randomly" but so far I haven't turned. Should I just wait inside the area until I turn into one? Or does the ring only have this effect if you have already become a werewolf by other means?
Cursed ring of Hiricine? Follow the questline to the end and make a certain choice.
#8849
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 02:37
Not that it's game breaking at all, not even close if it sucks, but still it would be nice if they succeeded with it.
#8850
Posté 14 novembre 2011 - 02:39
http://www.vgchartz....ts-in-two-days/





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