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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Got another question about enchanting. I noticed certain enchantments aren't available for certain armor pieces such as for feet, necklaces, rings etc, and only become available for enchantment on more prolific pieces like body armor. Is this because I need to disenchant an item of that type with the same power, or is it because they limit the types of enchantments based on the type of piece it is? I can see it being rather broken if you're able to have enchantments like magicka regeneration with Destruction spell cost down on every single piece you wear. Ring/Necklace seem to be the most versatile pieces. Head is limited to archery and magicka related enchantments. Wow, now I feel silly putting every level bonus into magicka. I should have gone with health but such is life. I'll be sure to try this out when I play again on PC. Also what do you mean two schools of magic if you require all 4 pieces to reach -100% magicka cost? Odin.Daemun said: » That image alone eclipses 90% of all games. That doesn't even take into account that there is an entire world like this, of which is playable. i think a game like this would be so much more awesome & fun if u could have say 2-4 players and have the enemies dificulty scale to however many extra players were with u.. Artemicion said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Got another question about enchanting. I noticed certain enchantments aren't available for certain armor pieces such as for feet, necklaces, rings etc, and only become available for enchantment on more prolific pieces like body armor. Is this because I need to disenchant an item of that type with the same power, or is it because they limit the types of enchantments based on the type of piece it is? I can see it being rather broken if you're able to have enchantments like magicka regeneration with Destruction spell cost down on every single piece you wear. Ring/Necklace seem to be the most versatile pieces. Head is limited to archery and magicka related enchantments. Wow, now I feel silly putting every level bonus into magicka. I should have gone with health but such is life. I'll be sure to try this out when I play again on PC. Also what do you mean two schools of magic if you require all 4 pieces to reach -100% magicka cost? Phoenix.Kirana said: » I like the Tylenol in there with energy drink's and soda's. Gives it a nice touch. Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Got another question about enchanting. I noticed certain enchantments aren't available for certain armor pieces such as for feet, necklaces, rings etc, and only become available for enchantment on more prolific pieces like body armor. Is this because I need to disenchant an item of that type with the same power, or is it because they limit the types of enchantments based on the type of piece it is? I can see it being rather broken if you're able to have enchantments like magicka regeneration with Destruction spell cost down on every single piece you wear. Ring/Necklace seem to be the most versatile pieces. Head is limited to archery and magicka related enchantments. Wow, now I feel silly putting every level bonus into magicka. I should have gone with health but such is life. I'll be sure to try this out when I play again on PC. Also what do you mean two schools of magic if you require all 4 pieces to reach -100% magicka cost? ![]() Enchanting, here I come. Oh and, is soul trap spell a kind of ranged spell? I can never quite tell if it landed on the target or not until I already kill it. Lakshmi.Rearden said: » Psycho Slip said: » ![]() I thought this joke was funny because it's what every retard who played HS football says. "I woulda gone pro but I hurt my knee" The joke is like every city guard used to be an adventurer until he took an arrow to the knee, and it's all done in this voice that sounds like a horrible Arnold impression. I've been debating whether to make that pic for days now, I finally decided to go ahead and do it. Question for those playing Skyrim:
Problem I have with Fallout/Elder Scrolls games is out-leveling content. By the time I do all the quests for one city, I'm a complete bad *** that can now stomp everything else in the game, right through the credits, and I still haven't experienced 80% of the available content. It's very frustrating. I'm now level 30, and I've only recently completed the general Whiterun area. I'm starting to feel this happening again. Haven't even visited another city and I'm tearing through blood dragons with barely a sweat. Should I be worried? No. I'm level 36 and I still run into difficult battles. Dragons will continue scaling with you with more powerful versions emerging for a while, and dungeons will continue to scale with you as well.
Lakshmi.Jaerik said: » Question for those playing Skyrim: Problem I have with Fallout/Elder Scrolls games is out-leveling content. By the time I do all the quests for one city, I'm a complete bad *** that can now stomp everything else in the game, right through the credits, and I still haven't experienced 80% of the available content. It's very frustrating. I'm now level 30, and I've only recently completed the general Whiterun area. I'm starting to feel this happening again. Haven't even visited another city and I'm tearing through blood dragons with barely a sweat. Should I be worried? When I see all those cabbages I think of the merchant from Avatar. |:
Lakshmi.Jaerik said: » Question for those playing Skyrim: Problem I have with Fallout/Elder Scrolls games is out-leveling content. By the time I do all the quests for one city, I'm a complete bad *** that can now stomp everything else in the game, right through the credits, and I still haven't experienced 80% of the available content. It's very frustrating. I'm now level 30, and I've only recently completed the general Whiterun area. I'm starting to feel this happening again. Haven't even visited another city and I'm tearing through blood dragons with barely a sweat. Should I be worried? Monsters actually level up with you from what I can tell from the guide. btw what's the level cap? 50? Cause there's a trophy for that... And I don't wanna put perks in stuff I'm not gonna use all that much. Ramuh.Urial said: » I often feel OP...then a dragon shows up and I get humbled back to reality. Histskin solves that problem. :p I think the Ancient Dragons start appearing around lvl40, those can do alot of damage with breath attacks :s
lvling gets harder at 50 but someone said 81 is the cap Some monsters don't level it's based off area if I remember correctly. And around Whiterun is lower level compared to other areas. Like I ran into a snow bear in the mountains near Windhelm....got my day rocked :/
Carbuncle.Khane said: » Odin.Daemun said: » That image alone eclipses 90% of all games. That doesn't even take into account that there is an entire world like this, of which is playable. i think a game like this would be so much more awesome & fun if u could have say 2-4 players and have the enemies dificulty scale to however many extra players were with u.. Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Got another question about enchanting. I noticed certain enchantments aren't available for certain armor pieces such as for feet, necklaces, rings etc, and only become available for enchantment on more prolific pieces like body armor. Is this because I need to disenchant an item of that type with the same power, or is it because they limit the types of enchantments based on the type of piece it is? I can see it being rather broken if you're able to have enchantments like magicka regeneration with Destruction spell cost down on every single piece you wear. Ring/Necklace seem to be the most versatile pieces. Head is limited to archery and magicka related enchantments. Wow, now I feel silly putting every level bonus into magicka. I should have gone with health but such is life. I'll be sure to try this out when I play again on PC. Also what do you mean two schools of magic if you require all 4 pieces to reach -100% magicka cost? Artemicion said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » Artemicion said: » Got another question about enchanting. I noticed certain enchantments aren't available for certain armor pieces such as for feet, necklaces, rings etc, and only become available for enchantment on more prolific pieces like body armor. Is this because I need to disenchant an item of that type with the same power, or is it because they limit the types of enchantments based on the type of piece it is? I can see it being rather broken if you're able to have enchantments like magicka regeneration with Destruction spell cost down on every single piece you wear. Ring/Necklace seem to be the most versatile pieces. Head is limited to archery and magicka related enchantments. Wow, now I feel silly putting every level bonus into magicka. I should have gone with health but such is life. I'll be sure to try this out when I play again on PC. Also what do you mean two schools of magic if you require all 4 pieces to reach -100% magicka cost? ![]() Enchanting, here I come. Oh and, is soul trap spell a kind of ranged spell? I can never quite tell if it landed on the target or not until I already kill it. Lakshmi.Jaerik said: » Question for those playing Skyrim: Problem I have with Fallout/Elder Scrolls games is out-leveling content. By the time I do all the quests for one city, I'm a complete bad *** that can now stomp everything else in the game, right through the credits, and I still haven't experienced 80% of the available content. It's very frustrating. I'm now level 30, and I've only recently completed the general Whiterun area. I'm starting to feel this happening again. Haven't even visited another city and I'm tearing through blood dragons with barely a sweat. Should I be worried? Lakshmi.Jaerik said: » Question for those playing Skyrim: Problem I have with Fallout/Elder Scrolls games is out-leveling content. By the time I do all the quests for one city, I'm a complete bad *** that can now stomp everything else in the game, right through the credits, and I still haven't experienced 80% of the available content. It's very frustrating. I'm now level 30, and I've only recently completed the general Whiterun area. I'm starting to feel this happening again. Haven't even visited another city and I'm tearing through blood dragons with barely a sweat. Should I be worried? Is there a quest after the main story to remove the from my inventory? Having -20 weight kinda sucks.
Then again if you're level 30 purely off the abilities you're using in combat then yeah you may be somewhat OP simply because it throws balance all sorts of out of whack.
You can take the elder scroll to the book guy in the college
If I didn't have super weapons there would be some tough(er) battles at 60+, and Ancient Dragons hurt and are everywhere. I also wouldn't think a PSO type expansion for this game would be bad if done correctly. Ramuh.Urial said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » I like the Tylenol in there with energy drink's and soda's. Gives it a nice touch. Indeed it is a bacon wallet :D The Tylenol is for my stupid neck. since I have a corner desk I often sit facing it and turn my head to play console games, after a few hours of that my neck hurts, and I am a "Lydiot" so the thought of moving to where I face the TV and not using both at the same time never occurs to me as a good choice. Ramuh.Urial said: » Then again if you're level 30 purely off the abilities you're using in combat then yeah you may be somewhat OP simply because it throws balance all sorts of out of whack. That being said; being level 30 with 60+ armor, 1h(2h) and archery does make the game laughable. Same could be said with 60+ destruction, restoration, alteration. Just fought a dragon that managed to piss off a giant so we double teamed the ***! :D
Kill dragon that ambushes you.
Die by a snow bear sleeping behind a rock. Phoenix.Lillicarnage said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » I like the Tylenol in there with energy drink's and soda's. Gives it a nice touch. Indeed it is a bacon wallet :D The Tylenol is for my stupid neck. since I have a corner desk I often sit facing it and turn my head to play console games, after a few hours of that my neck hurts, and I am a "Lydiot" so the thought of moving to where I face the TV and not using both at the same time never occurs to me as a good choice. I do the same thing but face my TV and tilt my head to use the PC so I know how you feel xD Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Kill dragon that ambushes you. Die by a snow bear sleeping behind a rock. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Happened to me earlier. Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Kill dragon that ambushes you. Die by a snow bear sleeping behind a rock. THIS SO MANY TIMES Ramuh.Urial said: » Phoenix.Lillicarnage said: » Ramuh.Urial said: » Phoenix.Kirana said: » I like the Tylenol in there with energy drink's and soda's. Gives it a nice touch. Indeed it is a bacon wallet :D The Tylenol is for my stupid neck. since I have a corner desk I often sit facing it and turn my head to play console games, after a few hours of that my neck hurts, and I am a "Lydiot" so the thought of moving to where I face the TV and not using both at the same time never occurs to me as a good choice. I do the same thing but face my TV and tilt my head to use the PC so I know how you feel xD |
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