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Skyrim smithing help =.=

Discussion in 'Skyrim Help' started by BeignMaster, May 28, 2012.

  1. BeignMaster New Member

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    Hello im level 93 in smithing and im just wondering if theres a much easier way to level up my smithing than making jewlery, reading certain books and just regular crafting is there no easy way? =.=
  2. Dagmar Defender of the Bunnies of Skyrim

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    There really is no easier way. Smithing skill increases are proportional to the value of the forged item. The only other thing I can recommend is to mine Ebony ore to make Ebony weapons since they have a high value and you can get lots of Ebony ore once you get access to Gloomboud Mine. The mine is inside the Orc Stronghold Narzulbur, south by south east of Windhelm. You can gain access by doing a quest for the Orcs there after which they will be friendly with you and give you access to the mine.

    It's a good quest to do early on too because the veins respawn every 10 days and Ebony ingots are needed to forge and temper both Ebony and Daedric armor and weapons and are otherwise relatively expensive to procure by buying from blacksmiths. You'll save a lot of gold by mining it instead.
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  3. BeignMaster New Member

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    thanks ima mine all that ebony

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