Zelaron Gaming Forum

Zelaron Gaming Forum (http://zelaron.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Gaming (http://zelaron.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=203)
-   -   The Ultimate Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Thread (http://zelaron.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50852)

Asamin 2012-03-26 12:49 PM

Thief is the easiest type of character to play. I have a heavy armor guy who wasn't really that easy to play till late game

!King_Amazon! 2012-03-26 01:05 PM

I would agree with thief being the easiest type to play. I found the gameplay to be pretty tedious though. I enjoyed it at first, but going so slowly through dungeons and such isn't very fun. On my mage, I'm barely ever sneaking and just running through blasting shit. I get into hairy situations easier, but I also have lots of tricks to fix them and I'm taking at least half as long to do dungeons as I did on my thief. At this point, the only time consuming part of dungeon crawls is gathering all of the gear to sell, and taking it to a vendor. On my first play through I had to pay a lot of attention to what I was picking up because my bags would fill so fast with garbage, but now I pick up pretty much anything that is worth more than 2 gold per 1 unit weight. It means that I occasionally have to stop in the middle of a dungeon to fast travel and sell stuff, but it also means I'm making lots of money, and it's legit money instead of having to steal stuff and use a fence.

Overall I'm enjoying the new character, though it isn't the typical style of character I would play. I think once I get a decent follower I'll be good to go. I'm headed to see the Graybeards right now, and then I'll probably head to the mage college in Winterhold. If anyone knows of any half decent followers along the way, let me know. I know a few really good followers, but I want to wait to get them until I'm higher level so they aren't garbage. A mediocre follower would be fine at this point I think.

Asamin 2012-03-26 01:50 PM

There was a quest I did. I believe it was a daedric prince quest that had an amazing mage follower as the reward..... I'll try to pin it down for you.

!King_Amazon! 2012-03-26 02:06 PM

Sounds like you are talking about the Azura's Star quest where you can get Aranea Ienith at the end. She's one of the ones I'm saving for when I'm higher level. I suppose I could use the console to fix her level as I level up since I'm playing the PC version, but that sounds annoying. Oh well, if I'm going to the mage college then I may end up causing her to load anyway. I'm not sure how far you have to stay away from an NPC before the game loads them, but at that point her level becomes fixed at whatever level I am at and the only way that I know of to fix the bug is with the console. She is definitely a badass, though. On my thief character she is my follower and I've seen her regularly take on dragons by herself.

Asamin 2012-03-26 02:39 PM

Yeah... I was a loser and went with the black star so that I could enchant forever.

WetWired 2012-03-26 07:36 PM

I actually kind of enjoyed the tension of the stealth play at first, and by the end stealth became amazingly quick. 95% of dungeons I can basicly run (while sneaking) straight to the end without killing anyone. If I'm more careful, I can stab everything in the face on my way to the end; this also has the advantage of being able to un-sneak and sprint if I need to backtrack.

My character was originally supposed to be a mage; I started sneaking everywhere because I was getting owned, and it kind of snowballed. I think the problem was I was getting useless skills in random stuff.

kaos 2012-03-26 09:15 PM

By running you mean rolling? That's all I can do so far lol.

Asamin 2012-03-27 05:15 AM

I never got that perk. I should most likely do that next time I go through a Skyrim phase.

WetWired 2012-03-27 11:17 AM

By running, I mean not walking. The caps lock key toggles running and walking. Yes, it makes a difference on detection. I also can usually roll while sneaking without being detected, but if you're not being terribly carefull, sneak running is pretty fast. How much you're carrying also effects your actual movement speed, though it doesn't effect detection.

Asamin 2012-03-27 11:28 AM

At this point I just run through and kill everything in like 2 hits.

!King_Amazon! 2012-03-27 01:09 PM

Yeah I have to say that I enjoy the mage tactic of running through and melting faces. It's pretty rare that I run into something that actually gives me a challenge, and I've got a decent stock of potions to handle them. The only time my character has died was when I was messing around fighting guards. I came close on the first dragon you have to fight in Whiterun, but that was only because I decided to go toe-to-toe with him and see what happened. I literally stood in his breath taking damage while killing him at the end, and just barely took him down.

Asamin 2012-03-27 01:12 PM

That's intriguing. I might have to try the magic angle next then.

Skurai 2012-03-27 10:43 PM

A fun thing to do is, during the tutorial mission, when you're supposed to snipe the bear, keep ducking, sneak behind the tutorial character, and attack him. Any method you want, magic, knives, swords, whatever.
Sneak skyrockets like fuck, and whatever you're attacking with launches up, too. Just don't move too much or the bear will get upset. I was level 17, uber thief by the time I left that cave.

Asamin 2012-03-27 11:14 PM

I tried to do that with my second character, it got to boring to fast.

kaos 2012-03-28 12:11 AM

I had to stop playing this week. Skyrim load screenz = anger issues.

I don't know if it's fast on PC but on PS3 it's terrible. I try to avoid as many buildings as I can.

!King_Amazon! 2012-03-28 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skurai (Post 696595)
A fun thing to do is, during the tutorial mission, when you're supposed to snipe the bear, keep ducking, sneak behind the tutorial character, and attack him. Any method you want, magic, knives, swords, whatever.
Sneak skyrockets like fuck, and whatever you're attacking with launches up, too. Just don't move too much or the bear will get upset. I was level 17, uber thief by the time I left that cave.

You can utilize this method even after the "tutorial mission". You just have to go to his house.

Skurai 2012-03-28 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !King_Amazon! (Post 696602)
You can utilize this method even after the "tutorial mission". You just have to go to his house.

Oh reeeeeeeaaaaaally?
I assume you can also do this with Lydia, or anyone of the sort.

My first (and favorite) character is a Redguard who focused on Light Armor, Alchemy, and Two-Handed swords. It got to the point where I could one-shot dragons with a single swing. Armor isn't as strong as Heavy, but looking at the perks, Light Armor is the only good Armor.

kaos 2012-03-28 03:15 PM

Heavy armor with that one skill that makes it weigh nothing, ftw.

My goal right now is to get the Daedric armor set and walk around like a bawss, mace-slappin' thy hoez left nd right. Bitch Betta have my gold pieces.

Skurai 2012-03-28 07:33 PM

Go between the two trees, and tell me if you'd rather have Light or Heavy. I honestly don't care either way, but my buds all say Light had a better tree.
And it got the same weightless buff as Heavy.

kaos 2012-03-28 07:43 PM

http://screensnapr.com/e/1VyGag.jpg


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:15 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
This site is best seen with your eyes open.