• Welcome to Skyrim Forums! Register now to participate using the 'Sign Up' button on the right. You may now register with your Facebook or Steam account!

Neveraine

BRINGER OF DEATH
I made a pacifist. It is really fun trying to do all of the same quests, but without hitting or killing anyone. For instance I joined the Dark Brotherhood and have killed all of my targets by using illusion spells to get other guys to kill my target for me. Its a really fun challenge, it really makes the game that much harder.
 

The Wanderer

Young Heritic
None of my past builds have lasted very long... what is a build that will continue to be fun for as long as possible? I am getting pretty desperate for a new build, something I haven't seen before. Although I might have seen it all :)
When this happens to me I try Noncombat builds like a Merchant or something chill like a Hunter who doesn't do any quests haha just hunts! other than that you've probably tried everything. One of my favorite characters right now is my Master of the Voice haha or so I call him. He just goes around Mastering all of the words of power he can but kind of has the same outlook as the greybeards, and he also wears robes, has a big grey beard, and is old :) Idk just the thoughts I get while im bored haha im always making new characters.
 

Grob

Active Member
Sheogorath's Minion-
Race: Any (just has to look crazy)
Combat: Only uses Wabbajack and is a Master Illusionist and Alterationist, can use novice destruction, conjuoration, restoration at the start to get through
Armor: Only wear good looking clothes
Other: Must have some quirky personality traits: collects cheese, follows chickens around for at least one hour a day. Your decisions are made by dice roll/coin flip (Imperial heads, Stormclock Tails, Theif 1,3-Mage 2,4 etc.)
You can go the extra bit, sleep everyday, eat three times a day, so on.
You also can choose to help or hinder people (come across a farmer, roll dice/coin flip, head=give him money/follow him an protect him until he gets to a town/city, tails=use illusion magic to make him fight his wife, then Wabbajack the survivor).
 
Neither of these last 2 is "Versetile' as that means capable of the most different things. Making yourself incapable of combat, or reducing yourself to random elements and one weapon is the opposite of Versatility. The Utopian Build is an example of Versatility, since it can do Melee, Range, Stealth, Crafting, and Magic effectively.
 

Recent chat visitors

Latest posts

Top