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snalin:
50% for having boots, gloves, helmet and curiass from the same set (iron, steel, dwarven, ebony and so on), in addition to the 50% for heavy armor only. Or does the dragon priest masks actually work with those? I can't check, as I've put all of the ones I had in their slots.
I tried to make my perks here, but I'm at level 60, so I must have picked one too much, not sure which. I've been avoiding stuff that I wouldn't use - light armor smithing, better prices (lifetime gold found - 650k, curent gold - 50k, most gold at once - 110k), and so on.
I cranked the difficulty up and went over to wielding Wuuthrad, it's made things a bit more difficult, but health drain still keeps me alive easily.
EDIT: the next patch is coming up! Check it out here
One line on the list was pretty funny: "Fixed issue where transforming back to human from werewolf would occasionally not fail"
LTK:
--- Quote from: snalin on 19 Jan 2012, 14:59 ---50% for having boots, gloves, helmet and curiass from the same set (iron, steel, dwarven, ebony and so on), in addition to the 50% for heavy armor only. Or does the dragon priest masks actually work with those? I can't check, as I've put all of the ones I had in their slots.
I tried to make my perks here, but I'm at level 60, so I must have picked one too much, not sure which. I've been avoiding stuff that I wouldn't use - light armor smithing, better prices (lifetime gold found - 650k, curent gold - 50k, most gold at once - 110k), and so on.
I cranked the difficulty up and went over to wielding Wuuthrad, it's made things a bit more difficult, but health drain still keeps me alive easily.
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Oh? When I exited the mask chamber, all the masks that I placed in their slots were returned to my inventory. Did they get left behind for you? The masks give you the bonus for +25% when wearing all heavy armor, but not the +25% for a matched set.
That skill calculator is pretty useful. I'd say the quantitive difference between us is that I put some points into Archery, and you put those in Speech and Restoration. My Block skill also has 4 points less. See here. I assumed that skills that increase money weren't going to be very useful because there always comes a point where you have enough capital, in coin as well as items, that any money you lose can be immediately replenished by selling what you already own. I reached this point when I owned about 20000 gold. By now I've probably got about five hundred gems of different kinds, and I've resorted to buying filled grand soul gems from any merchant I come across just so they can give me enough money to take the rest of my stuff. I even own every player house in Skyrim, fully decorated, (except the one in Windhelm, forgot about that) and I'm still left with about 40000 gold.
Wait... if you say you don't need better prices, then why did you put those five points into the merchant tree of the Speech skill?
snalin:
Those are all towards giving the merchants more gold, so I don't have to visit ten of them to sell all of my loot. It's a convenience thing. The initial +10% perk is just needed to get access to all of the ones giving them more moneys.
LTK:
Can't imagine you'd be hard pressed for money either way. The only time I resorted to bribing someone in order to complete a quest, I received almost triple the amount I paid as a bribe, as the reward. That just don't make no sense.
I just discovered that the Dwarven sun is actually a giant bell. I'll let you figure out how to ring it.
DrPhibes:
I play on expert and every fucking spider, ice wraith or ice wolf :X Fuckem.
Anyway, I'm going up the stairs, I come across a spider, fuck that, im passing and moving on! Then comes an ice wrait directly followed by an Ice wolf! Argh, fuck em both.
Also, Killed a thief whilst a guard was just standing by and doing NOTHING! I killed him by playing the bad AI trick with some rocks in the neighbourhood :D
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