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UnrealCrusader

"Stay awhile, and Listen"
Ive just created him He is a Breton, born in a village that got caught between a war and was destroyed it was their that day he was out hunting and returned to a village turned to ash. Found by a Wood Elf clan he was raised in the great forests outside of winterhold. Trained in hunting with his bow and a companion wolf he could beckon to his aid with a call. From growing up around the forests of Winterhold has heard and seen travelers with the gift of magic. As he learned all he could from the Wood Elves he sets out in search of magical arts. Through his strong will and sense of magic he began his journey.

This is what I've come to create from all the experiences with my other characters trials and tribulations. As well as the enormous information, guidance, and help from everyone here at SF. Thank you all so much.
I'm so excited about my character I would like to try and see about finding and joining a RolePlaying community. More to come later. Thanks Again,
Unreal
 

UnrealCrusader

"Stay awhile, and Listen"
Oh yea definitely, that happened with me a lot on Dark Souls 2. But this game it's the first time I've truly played it and ever owned it. And last night I went to Gamestop and the manager there was super cool, he let me exchange my regular edition for the Legendary Edition that comes with all the DLC only paying the difference in price AND letting me use my Pro Membership for bonus. Now I have all the DLC to fully engage and experience the game with.

I have a build that I've found that sounds amazing to how I want to approach. I've played into it some experimenting with two other characters, and found what I will enjoy the most. The only decision now lies with deciding whether or not to Transform the build into an actual Vampire Lord. It's called "The Blood Archer." I'd love if you guys took a peak and tell me what ya think about it and any tips/advice/constructive criticism, and what I might should hold in highest priority and maybe a general idea about STAT allocation per say every 4 levels.

Here's the link : http://tamrielvault.com/group/character-building/forum/topics/character-build-the-blood-archer .

So far I've only gotten to about level 15ish, because I've been trying to really delve deep into this gameplay/lore, picking up the books I come across and trying to read most of them. I've found out that there is actually a lot of guidance and tips told through some of the stories if you read closely. And then I've also been looting, pillaging, gathering whatever I come across haha. As a true Sneak Thief Assassin would.
The Breton Mercenary, Armande Auditore, Archerer Conjuring Shadow Assassin!
Thanks for coming and stopping in to check out my first Serious and Dedicated thread discussion,
Unreal
 

Kohlar the Unkilled

Time for some ale
Oh yea definitely, that happened with me a lot on Dark Souls 2. But this game it's the first time I've truly played it and ever owned it. And last night I went to Gamestop and the manager there was super cool, he let me exchange my regular edition for the Legendary Edition that comes with all the DLC only paying the difference in price AND letting me use my Pro Membership for bonus. Now I have all the DLC to fully engage and experience the game with.

I have a build that I've found that sounds amazing to how I want to approach. I've played into it some experimenting with two other characters, and found what I will enjoy the most. The only decision now lies with deciding whether or not to Transform the build into an actual Vampire Lord. It's called "The Blood Archer." I'd love if you guys took a peak and tell me what ya think about it and any tips/advice/constructive criticism, and what I might should hold in highest priority and maybe a general idea about STAT allocation per say every 4 levels.

Here's the link : http://tamrielvault.com/group/character-building/forum/topics/character-build-the-blood-archer .

So far I've only gotten to about level 15ish, because I've been trying to really delve deep into this gameplay/lore, picking up the books I come across and trying to read most of them. I've found out that there is actually a lot of guidance and tips told through some of the stories if you read closely. And then I've also been looting, pillaging, gathering whatever I come across haha. As a true Sneak Thief Assassin would.
The Breton Mercenary, Armande Auditore, Archerer Conjuring Shadow Assassin!
Thanks for coming and stopping in to check out my first Serious and Dedicated thread discussion,
Unreal
I like the idea of naming your enchanted weapons and armor. I do the same. It will be a fun build. I'll not delve into stat allocation, as that's such an individual thing. And I can't really criticize because the build is somewhat away from my ideal, (I don't sneak much), yet many here are sneaky archers who could indubitably chime in. I'm glad you exchanged for the legendary edition, it's amazing for me that there are more than a few experienced players that post here who've not experienced the DLCs yet. I'm also glad you're reading the in-game books. It's an often neglected side to Elder Scrolls games, and so much lore is there for the soaking. :beermug:
 

UnrealCrusader

"Stay awhile, and Listen"
Thanks Kohlar! I understand about not telling where to exactly distribute the stats, I agree that in the end it is up to the player where they all should go. I really just meant like does it require a high amount of a certain stat in order to let's say for example : i want to be a master conjurer and master archer first and foremost, and i know you can also do fortify enchants. So I thought of it as really is there a necessary amount pertaining to that style build that's all really.
I believe as far as traveling adventuring and the fine tuning of the character should def be experienced by the player thereself.
But as with books and lore, on my first two characters I neglected that and just rushed through area's, traveling, books, lore and npc conversation. This time I am taking my time and delving into it. At first the vastness was overwhelming, but through playing, and mostly talking with the people here really helped me with how to approach the beautiful world of Skyrim.
So now I take a step back to take in as much as I can. I too now see how the game became so popular and has a drawing into experience that makes you enjoy coming back for more and still uncover new things.
Unreal
 

Kohlar the Unkilled

Time for some ale
Now that you have the legendary edition, you can build a house complete with a library in which to store books. That is in fact what I am doing currently. I intend to collect all the volumes so that I can then read them in order.

Stats certainly aren't as important in Skyrim as they are in Dark Souls, but, for a conjuration archer endurance would be largely superfluous. So focus on magic, then health. Obviously put most of your perks into archery and conjuration, then some for enchanting and alchemy. With powerful enchantments, a simple dagger can slice through deathlords like soft cheese, so one-handed perks aren't really important with this build. Once you have the ability to summon two storm atronachs at once, there won't be much that can stand in your way. :beermug:
 

dunklunk

You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
Maxing out those libraries' shelves was time-consuming. Worth it though. Always good to see a full bookshelf. Even if one entire shelf is the SAME FREAKIN' BOOK! Ahem. :eek::D

My favorite of Hearthfire DLC? The Greenhouse, bar none. Loved walking through it, seeing your plants mature, harvesting said plants for alchemy, but the best? Watching the sun peek through the windows, all the while the bees are a-buzzin' and you can actually hear their buzzing. <3

Loved the kitchen, too. :beermug: Could pretty much smell the bread baking. <3
 

Kohlar the Unkilled

Time for some ale
Maxing out those libraries' shelves was time-consuming. Worth it though. Always good to see a full bookshelf. Even if one entire shelf is the SAME FREAKIN' BOOK! Ahem. :eek::D

My favorite of Hearthfire DLC? The Greenhouse, bar none. Loved walking through it, seeing your plants mature, harvesting said plants for alchemy, but the best? Watching the sun peek through the windows, all the while the bees are a-buzzin' and you can actually hear their buzzing. <3

Loved the kitchen, too. :beermug: Could pretty much smell the bread baking. <3
There will be no duplicate books in my library!

I've never had a greenhouse... perhaps it's time. Now if only there was a brewery option! :beermug:
 

dunklunk

You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
Perhaps, my friend. But when all copies are signed by both author and artist? Did someone say, "eBay, Skyrim style?" :D

When you're constructing your greenhouse, be sure to have a :beermug: or :beermug::beermug::beermug: while constructing. :beermug:

Think about it, Kohlar. If we had access to a home-made brewery, WE'D NEVER LEAVE THE HOUSE! :beermug::beermug::beermug::beermug::beermug::beermug:
 

UnrealCrusader

"Stay awhile, and Listen"
Man all that sounds awesome now im in doubt if i should spend the coins to get the the first house in Whiterun. Ive been saving up almost have 4k. But i have kept all crafting mats and haven't started crafting yet. I want to be a good alchemist but it seems impossible to get the right mats. But i have alot of smithing mats and came across a ring that adds 15% n gloves that add 17% better smithing I've been holding on to those.
 

Daelon DuLac

How do you backstab a Dragon?
Man all that sounds awesome now im in doubt if i should spend the coins to get the the first house in Whiterun. Ive been saving up almost have 4k. But i have kept all crafting mats and haven't started crafting yet. I want to be a good alchemist but it seems impossible to get the right mats. But i have alot of smithing mats and came across a ring that adds 15% n gloves that add 17% better smithing I've been holding on to those.
Where's your money going then? I almost always have at least 10-12K by the time I get to Whiterun. Of course, I pretty much kill everything in my path, do a bunch of crafting and raid everyplace I can think of, so, maybe I'm doing something wrong.

Ah... reminds me of my first pauperish runthrough.
 

Kohlar the Unkilled

Time for some ale
Man all that sounds awesome now im in doubt if i should spend the coins to get the the first house in Whiterun. Ive been saving up almost have 4k. But i have kept all crafting mats and haven't started crafting yet. I want to be a good alchemist but it seems impossible to get the right mats. But i have alot of smithing mats and came across a ring that adds 15% n gloves that add 17% better smithing I've been holding on to those.
Where are you storing all of your stuff? I always buy either Breezehome in Whiterun, or wait until the Jarl of Falkreath sends his letter, (which comes early in the game), and arrange to buy the plot of land there for the same price, which comes with a chest for storage. You'll quickly get weighed down without permanent place of storage.
 

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