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edge

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In my opinion this is the best strategy. Sirs right away when your hands are unbound use pure destruction magic. Then when you get out, get the mages stone and go straight to dawnstar, get all good loot from invisable chest, sell it all, then go to the court wizard or any other wizard that sells spells, and buy all the destruction spells. Then, for the rest of the game, use destruction as much as possible.
 
Well i will say that magic in the long run is good however , sneak Archiry is amazing fun and puts a skillfull twist on it. However if you want to make a unreal character my first character was a Tank Warior Heavy armor, Block and One handed on l100 fully Perked and it is way too easy even on Master. However i dont believe you get the best only what your personal prefrences ...... hope there are people who agree
 

Necromis

Well-Known Member
Really any build can be "too good" depending on how fast you level up certain skills and equipment. Heck I had snuck so well thru a dungeon the other day that when I went thru it last night, cuz I forgot do complete a side quest, I ran into a bunch of enemies that didn't trigger the first time. Dweamer spiders and some falmor that didn't notice me the first time so I didn't kill them the first time. Made it rather interesting. My archer sneak thief is definately fun to play especially with his bound mystical bow. I honestly hated my attempted play thru as a mage it really really sucked.
 

Gemini Sierra

Pre-emptive Salvage Specialist
I personally believe that any strategy that relies on and uses exploits is a failing strategy. How can you enjoy the game if you exploit it and do not take the time to look at and play the game.
 

M'aiqaelF

Male, 32 years old, Denver area, CO
best strategy: change the difficulty to novice :p
 

JDizzleAUS

New Member
Easiest style to play on Master is The Thief. Concentrate on Sneak and Archery and you'll never even use potions.
 

Kuurus

Active Member
You can do that as a "tank" as well. I set out concentrating on heavy armor, 1h and block, but when entering caves and dungeons I always explored on sneak and started every fight with archery and switched to melee when the enemy closed. A pair of Ebony Boots of Muffling found pretty early along with the muffle perk in the sneak tree overcomes the drawback of noisy heavy armor.

Now I've got heavy armor and 1h at 100, with block in the low 90s, yet my sneak and archery are in the mid 80s and I drop a high percentage of enemies with 1 sneak attack from the bow. Even the ones that don't drop immediately, it's nice to take a huge chunk of their health with it before finishing them off with the sword.
 

Halkin

pzzzztt
I personally believe that any strategy that relies on and uses exploits is a failing strategy. How can you enjoy the game if you exploit it and do not take the time to look at and play the game.
i'd have to agree, i'd rather not pay £35.00 for a game then cheat/expoit my way through it, each to their own though if thats their thing
 

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