Now go become the new high king of Skyrim, or probably uninstall, because life has no meaning anymore. Not to mention that as a breton with the lord stone you can just stand in dragon fire and laugh mockingly on the stupid lizards. If you hate yourself and want to break the game completely, add quiet casting perk from illusion tree and go stealth archer.
Rush Riverwood and use Faendal free achery teaching.
I think it is OK to build up light armor eventually, but I rely more on the "memories" that help light armor, such as the ones that increase light armor when wearing only light armor. Character Build: The Dark Druid As with most of my builds, this one requires several mods to work at its peak. My characters rely on archery, sneak & light armor. I agree with most of what Buccaneer says. You will always find (in chests, etc.) better armor and weapons than what you can craft. Even if you doubled your Light Armor rating, it's not going to help that much compared to the dramatic increase you would get from Archery and Sneak (i.e., being able to get the sneak bonus more often and effectively).Īs far as handicraft, unless I was missing something, the only use I found in putting skills into it was to craft more expensive items you can sell. And choose your battles wisely, there are areas/regions/locales where even I would not go into until level 30 or so.Ĭhoose to put your learning points into Archery and Sneaking, not Light Armor.
Basically, the issue with mages is that without 3x reduceThe most terrifying skyrim combatant is an archer that wields this thing: That deals 6 thousand damage per shot with wooden arrows. Just persevere and choose your perks wisely, there will still be times where you will feel overpowered and then underpowered. Answer (1 of 8): No, they’re quite fragile and weak. With your character, you wouldn't need to put anything into stamina or mana, until you start summoning. I don't remember the multiplier but if you are at level 16, I think you should have quite a bit more health than 175.
4) Learn to seek out and fight from behind rocks and similar objects, esp when coming across one or more mages. is on your path and use them to heal constantly. 3) Know where every bed, cot, sleeping bag, etc. 2) Learn to summon something, anything as a meat shield - just enough to distract the pack or group so you can get some good shots in.
With my last character as a Sneak Archer with Summoning at the hardest level, I found the most success by 1) quietly sneaking down a path or tunnel and try to get as many (fire) arrows into the enemy as I can while still in sneak mode when I start getting rushed, I retreat and try again.
And mobs are the easiest way to quickly die, even when strong. Yes, the game is hard when compared to Skyrim.