Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
If you enchant those dagger with damage stamina you can sell them for a hefty profit, not to mention it'll also level up your enchantment skill pretty fast. You can buy a boat load of soul gems from the mages at the College of Winterhold.
My 49 level ranger thief Nord has 100 smithing/enchantment/sneaking and uses a deadric bow that does over 300 damage.
As for my female followers, I force them to wear legendary Forsworn armor
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My 49 level ranger thief Nord has 100 smithing/enchantment/sneaking and uses a deadric bow that does over 300 damage.
As for my female followers, I force them to wear legendary Forsworn armor
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You get the most skill points by crafting potions with multiple effects, say 3 or 4. Unfortunately some of the ingredients are hard to come by. I have mine currently at level 81, of which about 20 are from skill trainers/books.
just did what u guys said to do with regards to smithing. Went from like lvl 20 smithing to lvl 100 lol
Holy crap the improvements when u have high smithing is crazy! Daedric bow went from like 40 something damage to 107 damage lol. Armor improvements are great too. I went from running from Giants and mammoths to being able to face them head on (at least the mammoths anyways).
Was trying to do the enchantments lvling, and it's just too tedius. Can't speed click my way through it like I did with Smithing lol
Holy crap the improvements when u have high smithing is crazy! Daedric bow went from like 40 something damage to 107 damage lol. Armor improvements are great too. I went from running from Giants and mammoths to being able to face them head on (at least the mammoths anyways).
Was trying to do the enchantments lvling, and it's just too tedius. Can't speed click my way through it like I did with Smithing lol
btw you'll need a daedric heart to craft an daedric bow or the other daedric stuff. You can find one in the Companion's quarters (it's in the leader's room) in Whiterun. I was also able to find one for sale (luckily) at the Whiterun's alchemy store.
just did what u guys said to do with regards to smithing. Went from like lvl 20 smithing to lvl 100 lol
Holy crap the improvements when u have high smithing is crazy! Daedric bow went from like 40 something damage to 107 damage lol. Armor improvements are great too. I went from running from Giants and mammoths to being able to face them head on (at least the mammoths anyways).
Was trying to do the enchantments lvling, and it's just too tedius. Can't speed click my way through it like I did with Smithing lol
Holy crap the improvements when u have high smithing is crazy! Daedric bow went from like 40 something damage to 107 damage lol. Armor improvements are great too. I went from running from Giants and mammoths to being able to face them head on (at least the mammoths anyways).
Was trying to do the enchantments lvling, and it's just too tedius. Can't speed click my way through it like I did with Smithing lol
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that got me to 65 skill lv in about 5 minutes.
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If you have 100 smithing and enchanting though, custom made Daedric stuff is still the best.
Enchanting is hella easy if you have the coin, just like smiting. Just save all the magical items you loot but don't use and buy all the ones you find on vendors. Also save all of the jewelry pieces you loot instead of offing them on vendors. Disenchant those magical items after you have a bunch banked up and that will get you to about lv 35 and give you 1-4 exp levels depending on your character level. Then enchant all the jewelry with random BS and vendor dump it.
that got me to 65 skill lv in about 5 minutes.
that got me to 65 skill lv in about 5 minutes.
So how do u get sneak skill up so high? I know there's a place where u can backstab monks or something and they won't attack back, but is there another way to lvl sneak up easily? I'm still in Whiterun doing all the quests and trying to lvl up skills.
Getting to 100 smithing is easy. I'm currently at around 60ish in Enchanting. Once it's at 100%, i'm going to create a set of armor to enhance smithing along with a smithing potion in alchemy if i have that patience to craft the best possible armor...By that time i should be finished with the game =p




