Don't be ridiculous. While using Fortify Alchemy, Fortify Smithing and Fortify Enchanting potions to do what they were intended to do is not an exploit, using Fortify Restoration potions that do something they were never meant to do because of coding errors is an exploit, and it's what players use to get that kind of ludicrous damage on their weapons.
Screenshots prove nothing. Post the exact steps you used to achieve a bow that does 42,000 damage with no use of potions or alchemy so that others can verify it. You don't need to get back from the road to do that so I'll look forward to your post.I didn't use potions, love. It was through talents. I'm out of state at the moment, but when I get home, I'll upload some screenshots for you. They're quite delicious.
Screenshots prove nothing. Post the exact steps you used to achieve a bow that does 42,000 damage with no use of potions or alchemy so that others can verify it. You don't need to get back from the road to do that so I'll look forward to your post.
Is that another easy way to level up? Alchemy? Just buy from the shop, and make stuff and sell back?
It will allow you to level your blocking and armor skill faster (if it doesn't kill you ) because mob damage is doubled so the amount you block is doubled.Master Difficulty will allow you to level your combat skills quicker than any other mode so... do that
It wont matter if you join the Thieves Guild first.Does it matter if youve joined the thieves guild first or not? I STILL cannot find this dude grrrrrr. Only people I see in the meadery are Maven, Indaryn and some elf selling mead :/ Really starting to get annoyed I wait for an hour each time...still dont see him
It will allow you to level your blocking and armor skill faster (if it doesn't kill you ) because mob damage is doubled so the amount you block is doubled.
I don't think it will level up your weapon skill faster since your damage will be halved. It shouldn't make it slower though since you still have to deal out the same amount of damage (with twice as many attacks) to kill the mob.
Just read up on this from the discussion page on One-Handed skill at UESP Skyrim Wiki and it turns out we're both right. It's based on damage, but it's based solely on base damage. Damage increases from smithing, perks and power attacks don't count. More hits on the mob yields more skill xp because it means inflicting more base damage.I don't believe weapon increases are based on damage but on the amount of times you can hit a mob before they die.
Just read up on this from the discussion page on One-Handed skill at UESP Skyrim Wiki and it turns out we're both right. It's based on damage, but it's based solely on base damage. Damage increases from smithing, perks and power attacks don't count. More hits on the mob yields more skill xp because it means inflicting more base damage.
Actually, it's really not hard to read the perks in all the perk trees and know that you can't get that benefit. You don't need access to Steam or Skyrim either. All you need is access to the internet as the perk trees are posted all over the internet and explained in great detail on sites like UESP Skyrim Wiki. Other than Overdraw, Critical Shot and Deadly Aim there are no perks that would modify damage from an Archery attack and there's no way you are going to get even remotely close to 42,000 damage with those modifiers unless the display damage for your bow is in the thousands, i.e. you've utilized exploits like the Fortify Restoration exploit or the multiple armor exploit.That being said, its really not that hard to read the talents in all the trees to see how I got that benefit.
Ungrien is a Bosmer and he works the counter selling mead. Are you sure that wasn't him?.....and some elf selling mead....