Make a Skyrim character for me

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DOVAHKIIN99

New Member
You make my character for me! Choose my race, major skills, and guilds! You can even tell me what quests to do! I will not have much time, but when I do have time I will do what you guys want me to do!
 

ShadowGambit

Active Member
You should play the game the way YOU want.

And not to be rude, but I don't see the point for me to tell you to play a character I would like to see. I'd rather play it myself.
 

Streets

The Gentleman Owl
You can always go to a random number generator website and assign numbers to race (1-10) and skills (1-18), so that way you can build a randomly skilled character by just choosing 5 or 6 numbers to be your character's skills. And maybe the same thing with the main quest and or factions.
 

Neveraine

BRINGER OF DEATH
Play as an orc that goes to kill everyone, but before you kill them you use calm to make them stop fighting, so that you can never kill anyone, but must fight everyone.
 
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Jeremius

Guest
i personally cant decide, i have tried a few combinations but never find one that works for me. I know i will have a pyromaniac mage girl who is hunting her former lover. But especially for my current idea, a 2h hammer wielding crusader-type, can never pick a good race.
 

Clau

The Fateless One
Try an Orc or Redguard for the racial bonuses for the warrior / smashing type. Either way, if their aesthetics don't fit your taste, by all means pick a race that mirrors your ideal 2h hammer wielding crusader-type. I once tried a Breton warrior.
 
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Jeremius

Guest
Try an Orc or Redguard for the racial bonuses for the warrior / smashing type. Either way, if their aesthetics don't fit your taste, by all means pick a race that mirrors your ideal 2h hammer wielding crusader-type. I once tried a Breton warrior.

and therein lies the problem, i would like a redguard, but the fact that they have dark skin displeases my idea, but the others, do not really fight either, so...
 

Clau

The Fateless One
Ah yes, the clash between aesthetics and racial advantages.

Happens to me a lot. I just can't play Argonians as I have a phobia on Lizards. :D
 
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Jeremius

Guest
Ah yes, the clash between aesthetics and racial advantages.

Happens to me a lot. I just can't play Argonians as I have a phobia on Lizards. :D

it is more like this for me:
  1. Imperial-great race for novice or experienced player who cannot create a good character, but i do not know how a 2h crusader imperial would fit
  2. Nord-great warrior race, but no magic skill boosts so i would have to work on that
  3. Breton-good mage race, but i already have a breton planned, one who is a mage hunting her dunmer-turned-vampire ex-girlfriend.
here is the build i want to do. note that there is supposed to be 2/2 recovery, since he will be in heavy not enchanted armor
 

thecelticlatino

Active Member
Hmmm...

I'd say one for each build just for variety:

Warrior: Orc or Nord, Heavy Armor, specializes in Two Handed Weapons or One Handed/Block. Companions quest and Imperial Legion (Stormcloaks don't have heavy armor)

Rogue: Wood Elf or Khajiit, Light Armor, specializes in Archery and keeps daggers/one handed weapons as a back-up. Thieves Guild and/or Dark Brotherhood

Mage: Breton or High Elf, Robes, specializes in Alteration, Destruction (traditional mage type), and for flavor, uses Bound Swords/Axes/Bows as a weapon set-up. College of Winterhold

Warrior-Rogue: Redguard or Nord, Light Armor, specializes in Dual Wielding One Handed Weapons, Archery and Sneak. Dark Brotherhood and *insert faction of your choice*

Warrior-Mage: Imperial or Breton, Heavy Armor, specializes in One Handed (Bound Weapons for flavor), Restoration and Block. Don't really see any of the vanilla guilds fitting this class, but perhaps the Dawnguard faction if you have the DLC would work best here

Rogue-Mage: Dark Elf or Argonian, Light Armor or Robes (your choice), Illusion, Sneak, Destruction (for traps), Daggers for stealth kills (preferably Enchanted) and One Handed or Archery for back-up. Dark Brotherhood and, if you have the DLC, the Vampire faction in Dawnguard

Just my input :) Hope it helps
 
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Jeremius

Guest
Hmmm...

I'd say one for each build just for variety:

Warrior: Orc or Nord, Heavy Armor, specializes in Two Handed Weapons or One Handed/Block. Companions quest and Imperial Legion (Stormcloaks don't have heavy armor)

Rogue: Wood Elf or Khajiit, Light Armor, specializes in Archery and keeps daggers/one handed weapons as a back-up. Thieves Guild and/or Dark Brotherhood

Mage: Breton or High Elf, Robes, specializes in Alteration, Destruction (traditional mage type), and for flavor, uses Bound Swords/Axes/Bows as a weapon set-up. College of Winterhold

Warrior-Rogue: Redguard or Nord, Light Armor, specializes in Dual Wielding One Handed Weapons, Archery and Sneak. Dark Brotherhood and *insert faction of your choice*

Warrior-Mage: Imperial or Breton, Heavy Armor, specializes in One Handed (Bound Weapons for flavor), Restoration and Block. Don't really see any of the vanilla guilds fitting this class, but perhaps the Dawnguard faction if you have the DLC would work best here

Rogue-Mage: Dark Elf or Argonian, Light Armor or Robes (your choice), Illusion, Sneak, Destruction (for traps), Daggers for stealth kills (preferably Enchanted) and One Handed or Archery for back-up. Dark Brotherhood and, if you have the DLC, the Vampire faction in Dawnguard

Just my input :) Hope it helps
my crusader build is more warrior with destruction magic for the dragon, and restoration so i do not have to deal with potions, as my heavy armor and hammer would keep me from taking too much damage.
 

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