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Offline Jay

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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #130 on: 15 January 2012, 00:17 »
I've actually managed to complete a few good story arch's, leader of the Companions and Arch Mage of Winterhold :evil: Next big quest is Dark Brother hood I think...
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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #131 on: 15 January 2012, 14:12 »
The Dark Brotherhood ones are IMO the most interestin of arcs. The others less so. I'm now Thane of Riften as well as the other one, Whiterun I think?

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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #132 on: 15 January 2012, 14:24 »
Good to know the Dark Brotherhood arc is good, will do that next - still keeping the Greybeards for later on as I'm guessing that's how you start the end game arc?


Anyone actually building up their Smithing skills?
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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #133 on: 15 January 2012, 14:24 »
MY mate got his smithing skill up to 100, apparently you can make dragon armour and other cool things.

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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #134 on: 15 January 2012, 17:36 »
Daedrae armour looks the dogs bollocks :cool:

Going to have to start playing this again.

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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #135 on: 15 January 2012, 22:28 »
Smithing is easy. I used whiterun as I'd bought a house there. Buy iron and leather from the blacksmith. Forge loads of iron daggers. You'll run out of iron quicker than leather, so then make loads of leather bracers. Sell them back to the blacksmith. Go to sleep for 48 hours in your own bed, then go back and buy some more iron and leather. In the space of an hour, I'd maxed out Smithing and made Daedric armour, which IMO is cooler than the dragon ones. I also had a smithing thing which helped me make legendary armour.

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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #136 on: 15 January 2012, 22:31 »
going to have to do that.
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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #137 on: 15 January 2012, 23:18 »
Two questions.

Is Daedric armour light or heavy?
How much would you say it cost to get up to level 100?

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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #138 on: 16 January 2012, 07:51 »
Heavy. I already had around 30k gold by the time I got round to doing this so didn't look at cost

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Re: Skyrim
« Reply #139 on: 16 January 2012, 09:26 »
Two questions.

Is Daedric armour light or heavy?
How much would you say it cost to get up to level 100?

Heavy

depends how you play the game, if you use the trainers lots, if you level up through using your skills free but will take time.