North_Ranger
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Seriously? What level do you have to be to beat that thing in a fight that doesn't sound like peek-a-boo?for the spider, run in and hit him and run out and heal... about 10 times should do it...
Seriously? What level do you have to be to beat that thing in a fight that doesn't sound like peek-a-boo?for the spider, run in and hit him and run out and heal... about 10 times should do it...
I also love Conjuration, but I found after awhile that style of combat grew a bit overly passive. I like doing more then hiding while my pets attack stuff, so I ended up losing interest in it and decided to level up other skills and use the conjuration as a backup.100 Conjuration and sneaking abilities are my favorite way to go.
Stamina is like mana for physical activity. Like, fatigue. Blocking or using power attacks (holding down the attack button instead of tapping it) uses stamina. Sprinting also uses stamina. You can do normal attacks (tap the attack button instead of holding it) without using stamina.Okay, noob question time again... so Stamina is what powers your attacks, right? Health is well, obviously health, but that always baffled me since most RPGs (table or otherwise) have basically used Stamina as a synonym for Health.
The amount of gold merchants have is pure shit. Later in the game you find all these cool magic items but can't do anything with them because nobody has enough money to buy them at full price.Then track down 8 different merchants because they'll all run out of money buying that shit back
That's why speech is REALLY important. The investor perk is totally worth it. I've invested in Warmaiden's, the Drunken Huntsman, Belethor's general goods, and the alchemy bitch (that's what I call her) in whiterun. With investing, they usually can cover about 1500 each. If I use them all up and still need more, I go hit the thieves guild. The fence there usually has over 2k, and there's other shops right there too though it seems you can't invest in them.The amount of gold merchants have is pure shit. Later in the game you find all these cool magic items but can't do anything with them because nobody has enough money to buy them at full price.
I had thought of something like that, but I didn't realize only one spell would count for the reduction - I'd been putting in destruction because the health drain is destruction, and it IS listed first... I may have to try it with alteration (paralysis is an alteration spell, not illusion) to see if that helps more. It'll be hard to find a place to stick it all in though, as most of my enchantable spots right now have +2 handed and +archery.If you enchant your gear with whichever is the primary enchant on your gear (probably paralysis in your case) with the full reduction on magicka usage with illusion, the enchants never run out of charges.
I'm pretty sure you only need whichever enchant is the dominant enchant. The weapon glow usually tells you which it is.I had thought of something like that, but I didn't realize only one spell would count for the reduction - I'd been putting in destruction because the health drain is destruction, and it IS listed first... I may have to try it with alteration (paralysis is an alteration spell, not illusion) to see if that helps more. It'll be hard to find a place to stick it all in though, as most of my enchantable spots right now have +2 handed and +archery.
And really, with the black star, as long as I'm fighting people, I've got an unlimited supply of souls. Just gets a little irksome when I have to slog through a bunch of draugr.