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Wow! Thanks :)

I think i want to play the vanilla first before add mods, because i don't see yet what mods really needed. Yes the character is..."ugly"...lol

Anyway, i just done the main quest saving Martin, BUT after four or five reloads lols, now i think i know what my character really need, that is HEALING and RESISTANCE...

This one is just try and error anyway, maybe my next real character i will go for two handed for extra damage, a good defense is a good attack right? And i must focus Restoration Healing spell now because potions are hard to find/make and very expansive.

So i think i want to make my real character next a character that is a warrior with healing spell and magic resistance, passive-active buff warrior not offensive spell casting warrior...a warrior-mage, paladin, templar, hospitaler...whatever....., Breton is ok naturally i think for magic but as role-playing purpose i like Imperial better...hmmm

Modifié par Nizaris1, 05 avril 2012 - 05:57 .


#127
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Nizaris1 wrote...

Thanks, sometimes i just raid bandits camp and sleep there lols

So far i like my 3rd character, Warrior-Warrior, now she is good, she is level 5 now. I give her all heavy steel armor. I also making potions, but i still don't know Potion of Health recipe. Mostly potions i made are potion restore fatigue, and randomly making other types of potions and poisons.

You can learn potion effects by eating ingredients.

Economy is confusing, i loot things that worth thousands gold, but when i want to sell them the price is so low. Turn out to be maximum price is the max gold the merchant have :(

Yes that's true.  Have you figured out how to barter?  Success depends on your personality score and if the merchant likes you.  Always do favors for merchants.

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Personality effect the merchant right? But for early game, i think survival is more important, so Personality add later.

By the way, now i have created my real character, and i will stick with her no matter what. I choose Imperial, The Lady Birth Sign and Spellsword Specialization. Strengh can be upgraded each level up, so no need so early, she really need Magicka to learn spells. I know Breton may be a better race for this type of "Arcane Warrior"with magic resistence and once a day power...., but i just like the feeling of being an Imperial, and i don't want to mess up with lots of spells, only few major spells are enough, maybe 3-5 buff spells to focus on

And i will stick with Sword and Shield fighting, i already get used to that play-style now. Furthermore, shield can block enemy archer attack in which nice. Two handed look like good, cool and stylish but after blocking, it become to slow for special attack. It is not a worth trade off because of fighting alone, if there is a tank companion then it is fine. Sword and Shield have better survivability.

I only not sure to stick with heavy or light armor, but this one is minor. I find out it doesn't make so much difference anyway

Yeah, now i am serious playing, don't want to do major quest first, want to wander around, messing around, fighting rats, crabs, wolves, bandits, goblins, vampires...ect ect ect first.....:)

There are a lot of things to explore,a lots of things....

Thanks everyone

Edit : Oh i forgot to ask, is there Dual Wield in Oblivion?

Edit : I scrap that idea, Breton is more suitable with Magic Resistence :(

Breton : Warrior/Spellsword
Imperial : Warrior/Knight

Modifié par Nizaris1, 07 avril 2012 - 06:51 .