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Did they put clothes back on the courier? My man's gotta be freezing hoofing it out to Winterhold in nothing but a loin cloth, boots, and flappy hat. i usually fire a few warning arrows over his head as he approaches in that condition just out of principle.....
my experience was kind of like that. I was making my way back from Mizencleft(sp?) to Whiterun and i figured i'd stop at Falkreath to unload some booty for cash and the cultists greeted me at the door. The nice guards made quick work of them while i fired a couple of arrows in for good...
i don't tend to carry all of my ingredients around with me everywhere so i store them in the chest in the alchemy room in whiterun where i base my operations. if i based operations in riften then i would store all of my ingredients in Honeyside right near the alchemy table. in the long run...
for all you PS3 players out there: how far has Skyrim for PS3 been updated? should there be horseback attacks and crossbows? or was that part of dawnguard?
probably a dumb question but do these updates load automatically when you are logged in to playstation network and you start skyrim? i've had updates before but never noticed a title to them.
a strategic shout is always helpful. i'm a big fan of the "slow time" one. also, i'm not sure of your character, but a bash with a shield is helpful too. and you do have to move a little and learn the timings of the weapons to avoid them.
In the frenzy of Helgen i picked up a mace and used it with shield for several levels. I couldn't wait to get rid of it for a sword but waited until i found one with better stats then the mace. after switching I found I enjoyed the action of the sword much more then the mace! I never got into...
Deadric sword with health and stamina drain: "Sorrow"
Deadric great sword with health and stamina drain: "Burden"
Daedric dagger with soul trap and paralysis: "Grief"
Daedric Bow with Magicka drain and Paralysis: "Whisper"
the only other time that I named an item for personal use(the first one...
i have only found one glitch. the "freezing" one when you got to around level 40 or so? i forget exactly. i looked up a remedy online that worked fine and it hasn't seized since.
also, were you wearing the armor you wanted to enchant or was it just in your inventory? if you have heavy armor perks i believe some will not show up on the armor if it isn't being worn. and i agree about the fortify stamina regen instead of just fortify stamina. it's amazing how fast health...
I actually think the bosmer would have a fighting chance. Right away they are the most adept at living off the land and can command animals to do their bidding and if they can get their hands on a bow, more the better. Orcs and High Elves are like the Careers, so powerful and the odds-on...
i'm still on my first playthrough (level 51) and i started on Adept and switched to Expert around level 40. when I start a new character...and i'm starting to get that itch... i'll play Master from the start and see how it goes. i'd like to think i learned a thing or two in the HUNDREDS of...
the numbers are affected by your perks, too. for example: my daedric sword as my character is currently, and normally, situated does 109 damage. if i take off my enchanted gauntlets fortifying one-handed weapons, it drops dramatically. i haven't worked on my two hand at all so i'm sure any...
i'm still on my first character and i smithed to 100% by crafting leather stuff from hides i collected on quests or just roaming the wild and iron items. After a while i felt cheap doing it like that and vowed my next playthrough i will still smith, because i enjoy it, but i will also enchant...