SkinnedLikeScum
Dragon Slayer
So just to say in the start i have experimented in may ways with skyrim characters, and with out a doubt mage is the cheapest, over-powered, and hell of a lot fun! So to start.
Warriors : Good armor hp and damage from start and youd think so as the game continues, there not bad though decapitations are awesome and its a fun aspect to play no doubt!
Assassins : There very good just make sure your sneak perks are always priority, you don't want to get into a big mess or you'll be pie.
Mages : Start of weak and hard, probably annoying. End over-powered by far.
so a sneaky character can one hit a dragon on master with the right perks and equipment with a dagger, and there also very cheap you can literally walk past people or right in there faces with perks maxed. So there very cheap too but i don't find them as fun.
A Warrior with my lv81 orc who had full daedric and two hand battle axe could kill a ancient dragon on master in like 6 hits or less. He had nice defense and hp stamina fair aswell but i always found my self needing potions in battles.
Mages so why there over-powered in the end. First off you can wear heavy armor with no negative effects to your spells so you can have just as much defense as a warrior in that legendary daedric armor you smithed. Second going straight up the enchantment tree. You can dual enchant all your gear and if every piece of equipment including ring and amulet is used for destruction and destruction magick regen you can literally cast any destruction spell and your mana bar will not pop up because ur virtually spending not a point the stack of % less use and cutting it in half with the mastery perks will not budge a magicka bar for a mage who has 300 magicka. Being a high elf you already start with 150 so your not that far away, head start from any other race. Now the sweetest is your meat shields, even though you can take a hand-full of good slugs from hardy warriors with or with out your ebony flesh on with magick dmg absorbtion hahaha... You can have two dremora lords who alone can fluff up a dragon on master, your merch or your choice, probably lyida shes easy to get, heavy armor, sword, shield, archery, a dog, and a horse, you have a lil elite meat shield army to keep bad guys distracted as you chill on a rock spamming every spell you can before there all dead.
Yup mages are over-powered, if you have any reason to disagree and support another type post a respond im interested. It feels nice to look at all your destruction spells including mastery's cost 0 magicka in the main menu tehee. I run around dungeons and explore skyrim freely with no potions and only five things in my quick menu. Summon dremora, Thunderbolt, wall of storm(for fun), lightning storm, close wounds. and pwn everything. hard work pays of.
And a nice video to show you some good mage work on master, with out and meat sheilds. This isn't me btw im not that cocky.
Warriors : Good armor hp and damage from start and youd think so as the game continues, there not bad though decapitations are awesome and its a fun aspect to play no doubt!
Assassins : There very good just make sure your sneak perks are always priority, you don't want to get into a big mess or you'll be pie.
Mages : Start of weak and hard, probably annoying. End over-powered by far.
so a sneaky character can one hit a dragon on master with the right perks and equipment with a dagger, and there also very cheap you can literally walk past people or right in there faces with perks maxed. So there very cheap too but i don't find them as fun.
A Warrior with my lv81 orc who had full daedric and two hand battle axe could kill a ancient dragon on master in like 6 hits or less. He had nice defense and hp stamina fair aswell but i always found my self needing potions in battles.
Mages so why there over-powered in the end. First off you can wear heavy armor with no negative effects to your spells so you can have just as much defense as a warrior in that legendary daedric armor you smithed. Second going straight up the enchantment tree. You can dual enchant all your gear and if every piece of equipment including ring and amulet is used for destruction and destruction magick regen you can literally cast any destruction spell and your mana bar will not pop up because ur virtually spending not a point the stack of % less use and cutting it in half with the mastery perks will not budge a magicka bar for a mage who has 300 magicka. Being a high elf you already start with 150 so your not that far away, head start from any other race. Now the sweetest is your meat shields, even though you can take a hand-full of good slugs from hardy warriors with or with out your ebony flesh on with magick dmg absorbtion hahaha... You can have two dremora lords who alone can fluff up a dragon on master, your merch or your choice, probably lyida shes easy to get, heavy armor, sword, shield, archery, a dog, and a horse, you have a lil elite meat shield army to keep bad guys distracted as you chill on a rock spamming every spell you can before there all dead.
Yup mages are over-powered, if you have any reason to disagree and support another type post a respond im interested. It feels nice to look at all your destruction spells including mastery's cost 0 magicka in the main menu tehee. I run around dungeons and explore skyrim freely with no potions and only five things in my quick menu. Summon dremora, Thunderbolt, wall of storm(for fun), lightning storm, close wounds. and pwn everything. hard work pays of.
And a nice video to show you some good mage work on master, with out and meat sheilds. This isn't me btw im not that cocky.