One big problem of the game is that even though regular blacksmiths sell them, you don't see anyone, good or bad, using ebony, glass or even dwarven armour. It just doesn't make sense.
I've found a few enemies using glass armor and lots of ebony weapons in dungeons.I've seen enemies in Dwarven and glass plate. Only one in ebony though.
On my way back to Riverwood, I've discovered some awesome things:
-A giant roaming around on the road.
-Some sort of ancient snowy-stone structure that I was able to shout three two Frost Trolls off the edge and kill 'em. I hope I got experience points for that. Do you?
-A campfire with giants.
You know what would make this so much better? If the looting didn't suck. My word, if the looting wasn't bad...
So yeah, I just ran into Krosis. Holy fuck.
You know, as much as I love Skyrim, there are some really dumb things with the inventory system: What's the deal with items you put in chests not always being in alphabetical order? AND why are they not sorted by type? I use different storage holders in my main house for each type of item, but still it makes no sense not to have the storage work like your own inventory.
Also, and this has to have happened to you more than once - You're dropping stuff off/getting stuff from a chest in your house and you press the button to store an item, when you're taking things from the chest and it takes EVERYTHING! Why the hell did they reverse the buttons for storing/taking - the noise it makes as you remove 1000 items makes me jump as I realise what I've done, lol!
I ran across 3 Thalmor walking along, and one of them wore a full set of Glass armour - I know because I looted it off his still warm corpseOne big problem of the game is that even though regular blacksmiths sell them, you don't see anyone, good or bad, using ebony, glass or even dwarven armour. It just doesn't make sense.
I don't know if enchanting better stuff = more exp. but to level up I just used any petty/lesser soul gems to enchant rings and sell them, I had hundreds since I steal and pickpocket from everybody. I found enchanting Sneak and Carrying gave the best prices btw. I thought levelling Enchanting went by pretty fast actually, I don't know if jewellery gives more exp. than daggers though!What's the most efficient way to get from 80 to 100 enchanting? I've been enchanting iron daggers with banish so far but the experience gain is getting really small now (about 6 daggers per level) and I'm running low on soul gems.
Do I get more experience from enchanting better weapons?
Completed the Main story plus tonnes of side missions and realised I never set foot in Falkenreach!
This threw me off as well. You don't complete that quest directly, but rather by working on the other quests associated with the Civil War quest line. Think of "Liberation of Skyrim" as a checklist for the quest line. So when you do "The Battle For Fort Greenwall", you'll complete the next bullet on the "Liberation of Skyrim" quest.Help please
I was (am?) on a quest called Liberation Of Skyrim. The quest shows I have completed:
Liberate Hjaalmarch
Liberate the Reach
Liberate Falkreath Hold
Report to Ulfric Stormcloak
When I select the quest it didn't show a marker, like where to go next. I went to the Skyrim Wiki and it said:
2nd Note: If the quest gets stuck at another point e.g. after Liberate Hjaalmarch, search for Rebellion Camps for Galmar Stone-Fist. After talking to him, you'll get your reward and a new quest. (After Hjaalmarch, he is found above Dragon Bridge, in Haafingar Stormcloak Camp.
I went to the Haafingar Stormcloack Camp, but Galmar Sonte-Fist was no where to be found. I decided to make my way over to the Rift Stomcloack Camp since it showed on my map that I had never been there. There I found Galmar Stone-Fist and when I talked to him "Reporting in" he sent me on a new quest called The Battle For Fort Greenwall.
How can I complete the Liberation of Skyrim quest?
Thanks. I'm on the 360 version, if that matters (no console commands).
I've run into some enemies using Daedric arrows, does that count?One big problem of the game is that even though regular blacksmiths sell them, you don't see anyone, good or bad, using ebony, glass or even dwarven armour. It just doesn't make sense.
Are you talking aboutBut at the same time I just went to a place in the Winterfall College questline where there were master doors which I picked and there was still nothing worthwhile there.
So... I'm not convinced that's true, to be honest.
Edit: In response to your edit, I'm glad you see that not scaling would be much more interesting I'm always going to feel restricted now I scale that shit. Horrible.
Completed the Main story plus tonnes of side missions and realised I never set foot in Falkenreach!
I have a bee, moth and I believe a dragonfly in a jar. I just have them in a chest and haven't used them for anything. I tried to decorate a house with them but everything falls off the shelves and tables whenever I enter.I found a moth in a jar, uesp says it's a unique item but currently no known use for it. Anyone here found any use for it?
Also who is the most powerful follower
They're not invisible, if you can't see them, they might be up on a cliff above or something - unlike the regular variety they don't just grow around water, but also theSo in(which is the bees' knees, by the way, could it be that some of theBlackreachwhich seem awfully important are invisible? Because sometimesCrimson Nirnroot plantsand there don't seem to be any of them around. Is there a spell I need to make them show up? Or is the noise I'm thinking of part of the ambient music?you'll hear a chime
Are you talking about? Yeah, that was disappointing as shit. Wasting 10 picks on a master lock at level 37 for what turned out to be 9 gold.Muzlft
Sleep/Wait for a few days, he may show up next to you or you hopefully get a message that he's returning home? I was deep in cave battle and suddenly saw a message something like "dog is returning home", hilarious. I had him waiting comfortably at my ... our Whiterun home, he wants to go back to that cold horse dump. The entire time I did spend with Dog out there, we'd get our asses handed trying to keep him alive. However there was one time he ran up to a tent, killed someone sleeping, and just walked out the other end casually. I had no idea anyone was in the tent.So Faendal has been following me around as of late till he completely disappeared. No bother. Eventually the Jarl then gives me a new housecarl, Lydia. But when I ask her to follow me she replies that I already have someone with me. Hmm, so maybe I had to tell Faendal to part ways first? But where is he? I found him at Riverwood but he too cannot follow me saying that I already a companion.
What do I do?
+1. Menu is case sensitive. I could go on and on about the menus, but..You know, as much as I love Skyrim, there are some really dumb things with the inventory system: What's the deal with items you put in chests not always being in alphabetical order? AND why are they not sorted by type? I use different storage holders in my main house for each type of item, but still it makes no sense not to have the storage work like your own inventory.
Also, and this has to have happened to you more than once - You're dropping stuff off/getting stuff from a chest in your house and you press the button to store an item, when you're taking things from the chest and it takes EVERYTHING! Why the hell did they reverse the buttons for storing/taking - the noise it makes as you remove 1000 items makes me jump as I realise what I've done, lol!
Just so you know, the minimal rewards for lots of effort there are really atpyical of the rest of the game. I don't know WTF Bethesda was thinking when they designed it.Yeah, that's the place. Was really disappointing!
At least that dungeon was actually fun.
This threw me off as well. You don't complete that quest directly, but rather by working on the other quests associated with the Civil War quest line. Think of "Liberation of Skyrim" as a checklist for the quest line. So when you do "The Battle For Fort Greenwall", you'll complete the next bullet on the "Liberation of Skyrim" quest.
Don't suppose there's any mods which fixes it? I don't see why I should ever bother picking another lock if there's no chance of me finding rare, high level loot.
Don't suppose there's any mods which fixes it? I don't see why I should ever bother picking another lock if there's no chance of me finding rare, high level loot.
Atypical dude, not typical. But I'm sure a mod is coming out, I think one did for Oblivion.
Don't suppose there's any mods which fixes it? I don't see why I should ever bother picking another lock if there's no chance of me finding rare, high level loot.
Shit game design. Don't care what anyone says, that's horrible.
Atypical dude, not typical. But I'm sure a mod is coming out, I think one did for Oblivion.
I have to agree. While I love all of the Elder Scrolls games and understand why they have the scaling in place, their approach is just plain silly. I shouldn't have to think "Well, at least I increased by lock skill!" after picking a Master Lock and finding 10 gold. The reward just plain doesn't scale the way it should. Especially when I'm pulling 50+ gold off of random bandits at this point.
That there is the biggest issue I have had with Oblivion and Skyrim. Well that and having no carrot on the stick (not ever seeing a single item I can't use yet.) I've simply come to terms with the fact that TES games are not loot games even though there are 1,000s of chests, urns, and whatnot.
I already have 20k gold because I only buy potions and spells. I've yet to find a merchant of any kind that sells anything appealing, not even weapons at a blacksmith etc.