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I will say that alchemy is extremely powerful though, especially if you're a mage since you can concoct potions which will increase your destruction damage by 50% or more. And they're pretty easy to make with common ingredients. Glowing mushrooms and Nightshade if I remember correctly.
True. And if you get the notched pickaxe from the throat of the world summit, that also helps with smithing abilities. You can also return the lexicon that crazy lizard gives you in Riften to a dwemer ruin to get a smithing bonus.
Also, Idk if you have all the DLC, but if you do, you can craft an object which allows you to use two standing stones at once, so you could actually have Lovers Stone and Warrior Stone active at the same time for a huge bonus.
Start making potions when you have a large quantity of ingredients and try to find combinations that produce expensive potions. Selling them will help you buy more ingredients and material for smithing.
Raiding Dwemer ruins is a good way to get metal to make ingots with a smelter.
For enchanting it's useful to have a weapon that collects souls. Some stores will sell them. Buy small, empty small gems from court mages and go hunting. This will give you souls and hides for leather.
Its possible to level smithing and enchanting together, smith some items then put an enchantment on them, sell them they usually sell for decent money.