Thief? Take up alchemy. Follow UESWiki's alchemy leveling tips, and you'll have more money than you know what to do with, and alchemy counts as a "thief" skill so having that stone selected gives you a bonus to learning it.I am trying to run through with a thief with out cheating by giving him unlimited funds. So he needs to ride back to dungeons several times to pick up anything with remote value to sell.
Eh, I was already turning a mad profit before I got to 40 alch. The secret? BUY EVERY GIANT'S TOE YOU FIND. STEAL EVERY GIANT'S TOE YOU FIND. MAKE POTIONS WITH GIANT TOES. They sell for like 500 gold a pop. Hanging Moss + Bear Claws + Giant's Toe = Fat stacks of septims. Or, substitute blue butterfly wings and blue mountain flowers. Also MAD money. And unlike just about every other skill, your level in alchemy doesn't limit WHAT potions you can make.The trouble with that is if you aren't leveling some sort of combat skill you are going to get royally fucked up when you finally get into a fight. I tried a character who hardly ever left town. I leveled up my enchanting, alchemy and blacksmithing by buying items, working them and then selling them back at a profit.
Once I did that I was in the high 20s for my level. I started actually playing the game then and couldn't beat up a mud crab, not to mention draugrs. And as pointed out before....
Wow! That's really cool!Best alchemy site I've found for leveling. You can watch the video to get the hang of what you're doing.
http://rp.eliteskills.com/skyrim.html
Nah. That's more of a Lappish thing to do.Heh, I think the joke is, have you ever tried to "harvest" a salmon with your bare hands by jumping into the river?
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"How I mine for fish?" indeed.
Good, since other than Point Lookout, most of the Fallout 3 DLC wasn't good.Bethesda is taking a different approach with Skyrim DLC than it did with Fallout
In short, they can't announce anything yet because the expansions are going to be bigger, and take longer to come out, but they're going to offer little freebies in the mean-time. This might change my mind about waiting for a GOTY version.
Nope, I'm still just FUS'in. Now, I have found a fair number of other shouts and use some of them frequently; like the fire breath and aura whisper. I'm very specifically avoiding the main plot, as well as the Stormcloak/Empire plot, in favor of exploring the world and helping the common folk - though I'm rapidly running out of random quests and I think, aside from the northern reaches of the map, I've just about discovered everything there is to discover. Give me another week and I should have the full map pockmarked with discovered and cleared dungeons and then I'll decide if I want to kill Ulfric or the general and then go talk to the monks.You haven't met the Greybeards?!? No FUS RO DAH?!?
Yeah, I mainly use it as an interrupt power. It's great for staggering Draugr Death Overlords as they're getting ready to throw me about the room with their own Fus Ro Dah.Speaking of fire breath... I only have it at level 2 (despite having almost every other shout... where the hell is that third one?) but honestly since I passed level 20 or so it seems to do almost zero damage to enemies and has become completely useless.
At least Gared's doing his thing on purpose. Me, I can't seem to find the way to High Hrothgar. Even the damn quest menu tells me to go to Ivarstead when I toggle that quest as active.
That is because Ivarstead is where you find the beginning of the seven thousands steps, which lead up to High Hrothgar. Go to the city, cross the northern bridge and you will notice the first shrine at the base of the mountain. Then it's all about simply following the path all the way to the temple.At least Gared's doing his thing on purpose. Me, I can't seem to find the way to High Hrothgar. Even the damn quest menu tells me to go to Ivarstead when I toggle that quest as active.
...That is because Ivarstead is where you find the beginning of the seven thousands steps, which lead up to High Hrothgar. Go to the city, cross the northern bridge and you will notice the first shrine at the base of the mountain. Then it's all about simply following the path all the way to the temple.
Is it possible to actually complete every quest? It seems like every week or two (in game time) I can go back and get a new bounty from the either the Jarl, the steward, or the inn in each hold.My main goal is to complete every quest and achievement in Skyrim.