Meh waste of time then, don't use heavy armour.
But for the purest engine experience, displacement has no replacement. All other methods are simply attempts to artificially recreate the benefits of displacement.
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.
Quote from: stealthwolf on 15 January 2012, 22:28Smithing 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.Actually did this last night after reading. Had some dwarven ingot doing nothing which I used to make dwarven bows and ended up making money instead of losing any. Also went up about 4 proper levels.
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Armour
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