Did you mean dwarven? The Elven set is light armor which is branched out on the light armor side of smithing. If you perk points on that side of the perk tree, you wasted a few perk points.
Has anyone found a quick way to grind alchemy up to 100? What potions did you make. Most of them don't seem to give much experience. I haven't really found anything with potions equivalent to the iron daggers that's cheap and levels you quickly. Edit: apparently it's the resale value of the potion that determines how fast you level.
Invisibility potions would be a good start I suppose. I just pick every single ingredient I see and store them at home until I have a metric fuck ton collected, then I go on a potion making spree where I just go through the list of known potions and make as many as I have ingredients for. Then I sell them all for major monies. I used the ingredients page on the UESP to specifically match ingredeints with ingredients with the same attributes so I wasn't wasting them, I wish I'd done this from the start as it would have saved hundreds of the things. I now know all four attributes of nearly all the ingredients in the game so the list of known potions is pretty large and I can make dozens and dozens of potions in one sitting very quickly.
No, Elven lol. I never even realized it was light armour to be honest. This may be why my health goes down quick. I will create some heavy armour later until I can get my Daedric set.
Is it easier to sneak around with light armor? You can move faster, and you can get 50% more stamina. It seems like light armor would make sense for thieves or archers. You'll also have more available space to carry gear. Finally, Glass and Dragon armor do look pretty cool.
My reactions exactly; however the people of Skyrim seem to pay me a lot of money for such potions....
Ha. Even though it's just a game I cringed the first time I ate a giant toe to test it's properties. Biting into a Daedric heart seems kind of gross too.
I just spent the last hour sorting my loot out/making potions/selling stuff to Belethor. I made over 10 grand in that time.
Recently had one of my most annoying Skyrim experiences. I was doing the Kilkreath Temple quest for Meridia and got to the final dungeon room where I have to kill the necromancer Malkoran and his ghostly minions. I must have tried killing him 10 times from the same save point before I finally managed to get him down from a distance, only to be killed by an evil spirit that apparently exits his body when he dies! Talk about agony of defeat...
Anybody else have their Dragons bugged flying backwards all over the place and not dropped down? Not been on today but last night two different ones were doing it.
I've heard that's a new bug introduced with the most recent patch, but I haven't personally seen it yet. Killed a couple of dragons after installing the patch on the 360 and they seemed to act normally.
I was running to a place for the main quest, and a dragon appeared that I killed but straight after another one came but it was bugged. Quite annoying, but it may have stopped now I turned the game off.
I did that one last night. I had to beat him three time because the quest was bugged. He'd die but the game wouldn't realize it.
No but I had one collide with the ground and drag me for a long ways. I killed him while I was being drug and then he stopped. I'm not sure if that was normal or not.
Was he paralyzed when you killed him? I heard there was a bug involved with killing him before any paralysis effects wear off. So annoying, because the rest of the Kilkreath temple was pretty easy...
It's possible. I dump all kinds of weapons on my companion and I might have been using cold spells which paralyze when an enemy is close to death.