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I have made a character that is a crossover of an Assassin and a Mage.
Here (http://skyrimcalculator.com/#30015) is a link to my build so you can seek the perks I chose (assuming I get to level 81) and their uses. Below is a list of the perks I chose and some explanations why I did or did not...
if you're planning on using either exclusively, of course.
I use Light Armor and the only perks I'm looking to put into the skill is Agile Defender (5 possible ranks). This increases your armor rating, but can Smithing make up for this? It's possible to increase armor rating with Smithing, but...
I've been wanting to create a character that has some skills of an assassin, but also of a mage. I'm not looking to create a god-like Chuck Norris on steroids powerhouse or anything, but instead, just a character that simply works and is not a complete weakling at higher levels due to poor perk...
So far, the only reasons I can think of (even though it is quite a stretch) is that the character (1) is a devout Talos worshipper (which doesn't really fit considering he is the god of man) /or/ (2) believes that the Nords, even though many are not accepting of their kind, have the right to...
Which should I invest perks into? Many choose alchemy because you can create potions to craft better equipment, but that's not essential for me. Which would you say would be more beneficial to me in the long run?