But I found an Elven Armor named Elven Boots of Ancient Stamina! hahaha
Modifié par RageGT, 28 décembre 2011 - 08:04 .
Modifié par RageGT, 28 décembre 2011 - 08:04 .
The Last Prince Of Scotland wrote...
Just killed a Dragon with little effort, then walked backwards into a sabre cat and was slain despite my best attempt to defeat it.
Tamriel makes sense...
RageGT wrote...
I can't believe I'm level 41 and haven't found one single item with Fortify Archery or Fortify Health to disenchant. *sighs*
But I found an Elven Armor named Elven Boots of Ancient Stamina! hahaha
Modifié par Elhanan, 28 décembre 2011 - 03:36 .
DRUNK_CANADIAN wrote...
I loled at Zoidberg mod.....
Also am I the only one who found the end of the game a little disappointing?
Modifié par Elhanan, 28 décembre 2011 - 03:33 .
RageGT wrote...
I can't believe I'm level 41 and haven't found one single item with Fortify Archery or Fortify Health to disenchant. *sighs*
But I found an Elven Armor named Elven Boots of Ancient Stamina! hahaha
Sidney wrote...
The Last Prince Of Scotland wrote...
Just killed a Dragon with little effort, then walked backwards into a sabre cat and was slain despite my best attempt to defeat it.
Tamriel makes sense...
Dragons are sissies, really. I have never died facing a dragon and honestly don't think I've ever been in much danger of doing so. I contoniue to be stunned by how weak they are in game.
Dangerous stuff in Tamriel based on times I've gotten whacked:
1. Falmer+ Charrus combo platter - i HATE this mix
2. Cave Bears
3. Forsworn archers

Barbarossa2010 wrote...
For me, Necromages and Pyromages were the bane of my low level existence. A number of times I've unwittingly tripped into a dungeon, cave or fort against a small horde of these irritants, as they spam their destruction spells continuously, and I would just get owned. Multiple directions of attack against a nimble enemy that can do massive damage with each shot = frustration...that is, until elemental resistance and shield charge were added to my character's combat repertoire.
Now they're just mildly amusing as bowling pins.
Other low-level challenges for me were: Trolls, Dragon/Troll combo, one-hit Giants, the random bandit that would have insane HP, and my first 2 Centurions.
Once I went over level 40 though, I've sat back and wondered how any of these use to be challenging.
Sidney wrote...
I have a companion who has gone MIA. He's not with me, he's not at my home, he's not at his "home" base. I can't add another companion because I can't dismiss him. How does one find a "friend" in Skyrim so you can send them away?
Modifié par Redneck1st, 28 décembre 2011 - 06:13 .
Redneck1st wrote...
Virumor- Shouldn't that be 900? I never seen the armor rating at 9000. I've been only able to get mine to 1425 or so and thats with Daedric armor which is better than Dragon armor believe it or not. And I agree with you thats why I don't worry about the dragon armor cause it is ugly. If I've got a choice of the hevy armors its Daedric first and then Ebony as my personal preference.
It really is. It's also not as good (stat-wise) as Daedric.virumor wrote...
God, dragon armour is ugly.
Modifié par Yrkoon, 28 décembre 2011 - 07:05 .
DRUNK_CANADIAN wrote...
I loled at Zoidberg mod.....
Also am I the only one who found the end of the game a little disappointing?
Yrkoon wrote...
It really is. It's also not as good (stat-wise) as Daedric.virumor wrote...
God, dragon armour is ugly.
So basically its a lose-lose. I wonder what logic was behind Bethesda's thinking here - why they decided to make it the highest perk in the Smithing tree.
...and why you can't make dragon bone weapons.
Lestatman wrote...
Sidney wrote...
I have a companion who has gone MIA. He's not with me, he's not at my home, he's not at his "home" base. I can't add another companion because I can't dismiss him. How does one find a "friend" in Skyrim so you can send them away?
If your playing on the PC then there is a console command to help you.
player.moveto X where X is the RefID for your companion.
If it happens again fast travelling often brings them back when I have that issue.Sidney wrote...
Lestatman wrote...
Sidney wrote...
I have a companion who has gone MIA. He's not with me, he's not at my home, he's not at his "home" base. I can't add another companion because I can't dismiss him. How does one find a "friend" in Skyrim so you can send them away?
If your playing on the PC then there is a console command to help you.
player.moveto X where X is the RefID for your companion.
Sadly not on PC. Never found him but did a quest where someone joins you and automatically "removes" your companion and that cleared it up.
If you join the DB you get fortify archery equipment. An Amulet of Arkay is fortify health but that's random loot.RageGT wrote...
I can't believe I'm level 41 and haven't found one single item with Fortify Archery or Fortify Health to disenchant. *sighs*
But I found an Elven Armor named Elven Boots of Ancient Stamina! hahaha
Because the dragon scale armor is the best light armor perhaps. As for its looks maybe it is but it sort of looks like what armor made from bone would look like.Redneck1st wrote...
I couldn't agree with you more on this. It's ugly and not as good as daedric yet you've got to have 100 in smithing to create the armor? I've not figured out the logic behind that one there.