So I was poisoned by a frostbite spider awhile ago, people keep saying I look sick, but my health and stamina are unaffected. What potion do I use to heal my poisoning?
go to a shrine and shrine yourself, hard.Ryan wrote:
So I was poisoned by a frostbite spider awhile ago, people keep saying I look sick, but my health and stamina are unaffected. What potion do I use to heal my poisoning?
yeh any shrine or buy a cure disease (or something) potion
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
I always forget that shrines get rid of them too, but really, when the fuck else am I going to use those Cure Disease potions. If I remember correctly they were something of a delicacy in MorrowindFatherTed wrote:
yeh any shrine or buy a cure disease (or something) potion
why cant smiths improve your gear for you. makes no sense that you're the only guy in skyrim capable of it
For some reason the drop-rate on cure disease potion is:_j5689_ wrote:
I always forget that shrines get rid of them too, but really, when the fuck else am I going to use those Cure Disease potions. If I remember correctly they were something of a delicacy in MorrowindFatherTed wrote:
yeh any shrine or buy a cure disease (or something) potion
Level 1-5: Drops often
Level 5+: Never drops
I think they just assume you become a werewolf at that point so you won't need them again ever...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
dragons really love my dragonsbane (no they don't)
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Any tips on the best way to acquire Daedra hearts? I found one in Jorrvaskr but that's it.
Also 98 smithing... so close
Also 98 smithing... so close
the alchemist in markath and whiterun have a chance of having them (restock every 2 days)
Daedric quests sometimes have you fight enemies that drop them...Poseidon wrote:
Any tips on the best way to acquire Daedra hearts? I found one in Jorrvaskr but that's it.
Also 98 smithing... so close
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Okay, so I've never played Oblivion. Did like Fallout 3 though.
Skyrim just finished installing and I'll be playing it tonight after work.
Any tips you can give a newbie?
Am I going to be able to locate the side quests easy enough or do I have to have a set path from one villiage to the next? I'd rather complete the sidequests before the main and not have anything locked since I killed a minor character during the main.
At what point should I stop from the main and focus on the minor?
Skyrim just finished installing and I'll be playing it tonight after work.
Any tips you can give a newbie?
Am I going to be able to locate the side quests easy enough or do I have to have a set path from one villiage to the next? I'd rather complete the sidequests before the main and not have anything locked since I killed a minor character during the main.
At what point should I stop from the main and focus on the minor?
Poseidon wrote:
Any tips on the best way to acquire Daedra hearts? I found one in Jorrvaskr but that's it.
Also 98 smithing... so close
NooBesT wrote:
Mehrunes Dagon is your guy for daedra hearts.Poseidon wrote:
Finally got to 93 smithing/Daedric armor perk. So I need to find Gloombound mine and I have no idea how the fuck to get there. Wiki says it's southeast of some very eastern city, but I can't find it. Also need to find Daedra hearts, but the Wiki is helping me there.
Feels wierd that Glass or Elven swords are infinitely inferior to Skyforge Steel Sword and this baby
I found this crazy lady random-encounter, but I didn't have Wabbajack on me... when I came back it was a different encounter
Look up, see this, wat do?
Also, is it just me or is Azura's Black Star gods gift to enchanting?
I found this crazy lady random-encounter, but I didn't have Wabbajack on me... when I came back it was a different encounter
Look up, see this, wat do?
Also, is it just me or is Azura's Black Star gods gift to enchanting?
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Stop following the main quest when you get to the throat of the world, go there, listen to what they want to tell you, then don't complete the quest they give you when you leave...AussieReaper wrote:
Okay, so I've never played Oblivion. Did like Fallout 3 though.
Skyrim just finished installing and I'll be playing it tonight after work.
Any tips you can give a newbie?
Am I going to be able to locate the side quests easy enough or do I have to have a set path from one villiage to the next? I'd rather complete the sidequests before the main and not have anything locked since I killed a minor character during the main.
At what point should I stop from the main and focus on the minor?
Smithing is your friend...
Save skillpoints if you don't feel there is any currently available skill you want, when leveling gets slow they come in handy!
Save up 5000 gold for your first house in Whiterun, it's handy for offloading stuff you can't carry...
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Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
so main story completed; should i (main storyline spoilers)
a) Spoiler (highlight to read):
kill the friendly dragon, and i guess get access to the blades again but the greybeards hate me
b) Spoiler (highlight to read):
not kill him, have the greybeards still tell me shout locations but the blades never talk to me
also i'm not even sure if i Spoiler (highlight to read):
can kill him, i tried after the last mission on a save and he never actually died, just kept regenning health from 0
wut do
a) Spoiler (highlight to read):
kill the friendly dragon, and i guess get access to the blades again but the greybeards hate me
b) Spoiler (highlight to read):
not kill him, have the greybeards still tell me shout locations but the blades never talk to me
also i'm not even sure if i Spoiler (highlight to read):
can kill him, i tried after the last mission on a save and he never actually died, just kept regenning health from 0
wut do
Last edited by FatherTed (2011-11-20 15:38:52)
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Thanks mate.FloppY_ wrote:
Stop following the main quest when you get to the throat of the world, go there, listen to what they want to tell you, then don't complete the quest they give you when you leave...AussieReaper wrote:
Okay, so I've never played Oblivion. Did like Fallout 3 though.
Skyrim just finished installing and I'll be playing it tonight after work.
Any tips you can give a newbie?
Am I going to be able to locate the side quests easy enough or do I have to have a set path from one villiage to the next? I'd rather complete the sidequests before the main and not have anything locked since I killed a minor character during the main.
At what point should I stop from the main and focus on the minor?
Smithing is your friend...
Save skillpoints if you don't feel there is any currently available skill you want, when leveling gets slow they come in handy!
Save up 5000 gold for your first house in Whiterun, it's handy for offloading stuff you can't carry...
Yeah, I got two of them from the two Daedras you fight in the Mehrunes Razor questPoseidon wrote:
Any tips on the best way to acquire Daedra hearts? I found one in Jorrvaskr but that's it.
Also 98 smithing... so close
Gave one to the Orcish stronghold lady along with a Troll Fat and gave the other to the Markarth Jarl's blacksmith
Btw, they're releasing the 1.2 patch the week after Thanksgiving but they didn't say what it fixes:
http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/t … -12-patch/
http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/t … -12-patch/
100 smithing
Level 27 now too.
Level 27 now too.
A bit more specific?NooBesT wrote:
Poseidon wrote:
Any tips on the best way to acquire Daedra hearts? I found one in Jorrvaskr but that's it.
Also 98 smithing... so closeNooBesT wrote:
Mehrunes Dagon is your guy for daedra hearts.Poseidon wrote:
Finally got to 93 smithing/Daedric armor perk. So I need to find Gloombound mine and I have no idea how the fuck to get there. Wiki says it's southeast of some very eastern city, but I can't find it. Also need to find Daedra hearts, but the Wiki is helping me there.
Tried both, nothing so far.Lucien wrote:
the alchemist in markath and whiterun have a chance of having them (restock every 2 days)
What the?Poseidon wrote:
100 smithing
Level 27 now too.
I'm level 31-ish and I'm somewhere around smithing 90... I even felt that I grinded alot, killing ALL THE ANIMALS and making hide bracers of their skin which I then enchanted with petty soulgems and sold...
EDIT: btw what is the level cap? I'm getting worried about not being able to get all the skills I want... On the other hand, console commands should fix that...
Last edited by FloppY_ (2011-11-20 16:25:08)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I think 50 is the level cap.
And I just bought leather strips and leather from the blacksmiths in Solitude and Whiterun every in-game day. Made a shitload of leather bracers, and if I had any leather strips left, made iron daggers. Really not that hard.
Also, is legendary the highest you can improve a weapon? I'd think so as I can't improve any further and I'm 100 smithing.
I'm rocking daedric armor, dragonbone gauntlets, dragonbone boots and a dragonbone helmet right now. Will switch to all Daedric once I get my hands on some Daedra hearts, and considering the quest I just got in Markarth, that might be coming soon. Looks fucking badass with my Heisenberg beard though lol
And I just bought leather strips and leather from the blacksmiths in Solitude and Whiterun every in-game day. Made a shitload of leather bracers, and if I had any leather strips left, made iron daggers. Really not that hard.
Also, is legendary the highest you can improve a weapon? I'd think so as I can't improve any further and I'm 100 smithing.
I'm rocking daedric armor, dragonbone gauntlets, dragonbone boots and a dragonbone helmet right now. Will switch to all Daedric once I get my hands on some Daedra hearts, and considering the quest I just got in Markarth, that might be coming soon. Looks fucking badass with my Heisenberg beard though lol
Do smithing enchantments stack up to the cap? e.g. I enchanted armor, hands and a ring for smithing.
and what is the cap?
I still need to find something with enchanting buffs on it to learn the enchant-enchant
and what is the cap?
I still need to find something with enchanting buffs on it to learn the enchant-enchant
Last edited by FloppY_ (2011-11-20 16:56:56)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
No level cap. 50 is the 'soft' cap i.e after 50 levelling becomes really slow. If you were to get 100 in every skill you'd end up about level 80 something.
Yes legendary is the highest but there is no cap on how much you can improve. You can fortify smithing with apparel and potions to get better improvements until you hit the potion fortify cap.
You can get daedra hearts from the azura star quest. In the otherworld the chump summons 3 daedra you can kill for hearts so don't kill the chump before killing the daedra.
Does anyone know what the level requirement is to get the highest tier nightingale armour?
Yes legendary is the highest but there is no cap on how much you can improve. You can fortify smithing with apparel and potions to get better improvements until you hit the potion fortify cap.
You can get daedra hearts from the azura star quest. In the otherworld the chump summons 3 daedra you can kill for hearts so don't kill the chump before killing the daedra.
I'd kill him. The blades quests are more interesting than the 'shout locator'. Plus I use very few of the shouts anyway.FatherTed wrote:
so main story completed; should i (main storyline spoilers)
a) Spoiler (highlight to read):
kill the friendly dragon, and i guess get access to the blades again but the greybeards hate me
b) Spoiler (highlight to read):
not kill him, have the greybeards still tell me shout locations but the blades never talk to me
also i'm not even sure if i Spoiler (highlight to read):
can kill him, i tried after the last mission on a save and he never actually died, just kept regenning health from 0
wut do
AFAIK there isn't an enchanting cap. However there is no enchant-enchant. The only way to improve enchanting is with potions. You can improve alchemy with enchanting and although I've not done it myself I believe there is a cap on how much potions can give. If you want to know how good shit can get check this http://forums.bethsoft.com/index.php?/t … -31-perks/FloppY_ wrote:
Do smithing enchantments stack up to the cap? e.g. I enchanted armor, hands and a ring for smithing.
and what is the cap?
I still need to find something with enchanting buffs on it to learn the enchant-enchant
Does anyone know what the level requirement is to get the highest tier nightingale armour?
Last edited by Aries_37 (2011-11-20 17:02:20)