Інсталювати Steam
увійти
|
мова
简体中文 (спрощена китайська)
繁體中文 (традиційна китайська)
日本語 (японська)
한국어 (корейська)
ไทย (тайська)
Български (болгарська)
Čeština (чеська)
Dansk (данська)
Deutsch (німецька)
English (англійська)
Español - España (іспанська — Іспанія)
Español - Latinoamérica (іспанська — Латинська Америка)
Ελληνικά (грецька)
Français (французька)
Italiano (італійська)
Bahasa Indonesia (індонезійська)
Magyar (угорська)
Nederlands (нідерландська)
Norsk (норвезька)
Polski (польська)
Português (португальська — Португалія)
Português - Brasil (португальська — Бразилія)
Română (румунська)
Русский (російська)
Suomi (фінська)
Svenska (шведська)
Türkçe (турецька)
Tiếng Việt (в’єтнамська)
Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
I choose to play a caster this time around, an Orc, not played Orc much... but so far its been a pain in the b***... Takes ages to get powerful...so every fight is just you running out of magica unless you get some enchants real early that help you and and a real good robe at the start....
I've been spoiled with Fallout 4, after a while in that game you can level up and get to like level 100 in no time... but in Skyrim its abit slower and you really need to work hard to get strong in soome builds, sure, you can cheese stuff alot... but thats boring... ;P
I feel bad enough I've been fast traveling, I normally never do that ever... :(
Use +% destruction potions and cost reduction enchantments.
Spellbreaker is absolute great. It makes dragons less of a pain. But it's really hard to beat the quest boss at lower levels. You need a 150-200 damage weapon to kill him 1vs1, or you can sneak attack him. The thing is that he heals himself all the time and teleports around.
My character has all attributes from level ups into stamina and health.
I use a 900 rating (though the cap is 567) Nordic heavy set (just because it looks fabolous) and a Dragonbone sword
Armor is enchanted towards restoration spell cost, health & stamina buffs, stamina regeneration. No one handed damage or I will one shot everything.
If there were classes it would be a Templar, like in ESO
With shield and sword the combat become more complicated and intresting compared to dual wield or spell and sword combat, since it require timing and experimence with shield and sword (axe or mace) to became very good at it.
If you want to Sword and Board on Legendary I'd highly recommend investing heavily into your Hit Points, perhaps EVERY single level up, and getting a follower ASAP who can tank all your hits. Then you will need to dodge all attacks while flanking your enemy. It IS doable, but it's significantly more difficult than what i'm doing on Legendary. Especially, versus a Dragon who can also use their tail to swipe you. Save often, prepare to redo sections multiple times, and good luck!
Here is the builds I'm using http://theskyrimblog.ning.com/m/group/discussion?id=6452022%3ATopic%3A2149948
Destruction get powerful when you have the gear and end game spells but until then its a pain in the behind.
I had a stealthy illusion character some time ago, that was too easy instead. As soon as sneak and illusion was sorted I was so OP... it was not even funny... :/ I did not even put any points in melee weapons even tho I primarily used a dagger, did not need it... :D no crazy enchants, nothing... just using those insane crit modifiers and stealth kills, and illusion magic 90% of the time. :D
Yes but unlike the other schools of destruction frost is the hardest school to dedicat your salf to in skyrim do to a lot of stuff being resistant to ice magic or immune.. all most everyone is a Nord with 50% resistance and vampires.... ice dragons... you have to play support a lot for your followers my Frost Atronach... I'm up for the challenge