The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Bored of most builds
So i play skyrim almost every day and i've got well above 400 hours of gameplay
i've bought skyrim and owned it for a long time but started playing about half a year ago or so.
i didnt get much into the community until recently and bought the dragonborn dlc (i dont have the special edition) and i dont have dawnguard i've got quite a lot of mods that help/steer me to a build by not allowing to take certain perks which you edit after exiting the helgen cave/dungeon
but after those 400 hours of slashing mashing and shooting i've ran out of builds that i could play
i got bored quickly of those that seemed interesting but are badly fleshed out in terms of damage/armor i've been watching FudgeMuppet and Camelworks and done most of the builds and got most of the weapons/armor they covered (still not including Dawnguard) the most builds that i visit back by either loading a save or just starting a new playthrough are stealth/onehanded focused builds
and i did play through all the other TES games except online
i tried to make my own builds but it still just doesent quite fit my playstyle.
My point is that if someone would recommend to me a youtuber or someone that makes good builds (Except Fudgemuppet and Camelworks) and fleshes them out without even needing to make a backstory for them
Or maybe you could suggest me a build and i'll try to flesh it out
For example :
Cryomancer (Fudgemuppet's build)
Frost orientated weapons and gear
Two-Handed
Heavy Armor

and not perks yet chosen i could finish them (Fudgemuppet picked the perks but i just did it for an example so i would really love if someone would suggest some builds or someone capable to do so
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Digstar 16 marca 2018 o 17:59 
Minecraft build. Start with a wooden sword and work your way up to an iron one. Always keep a bucket with you and wheet to plant and a few loafs of bread. Build also requires you to run away from anything hissing as it may explode :steamhappy: Eating chickens however is problematic with this playstyle.
Daddy Kermit 16 marca 2018 o 18:53 
Początkowo opublikowane przez Digstar:
Minecraft build. Start with a wooden sword and work your way up to an iron one. Always keep a bucket with you and wheet to plant and a few loafs of bread. Build also requires you to run away from anything hissing as it may explode :steamhappy: Eating chickens however is problematic with this playstyle.
https://youtu.be/ztVMib1T4T4
Don Trump 4 16 marca 2018 o 19:48 
How about something a little unconventional?

Mod it so you can't get character experience. You can still level your skills though.
Play as forever level 1. The scaling associated with that is actually something to see. You aren't some super powered person with a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of hp and perks. You just happen to be pretty skilled at what you do.

Bonus points for doing a one life challenge with it.
I mainly play as a female wizard with no armour, only a bow, a one handed sword and some spells. It's tough especially modded but it's alot of fun
I feel your pain. I was roleplaying as some righteous paladin and was really trying hard to be as good of character as possible. Not murdering innocents, helping out the poor/weak, killing corrupted creatures, daedra, and necromancers on the spot, etc etc but I ended up wearing full daedric armor just because I could. Even if you don't cheat in daedra hearts, leather strips, and ebony ingots once you finish that Mythic Dawn museum quest you can farm daedra hearts and ebony ingots easily. The daedra inside and outside of Dagon's shrine respawn often and so does the loot inside the shrine as far as I know.

Anyways right now i'm going to start a new character and try to max level restoration as fast as possible. I do crusader/paladin builds way too much but I love them. I hate how so many questlines in Skyrim make you powerless against a Daedric Prince's plans (like the House of Horrors questline for Molag Bal, I wish there was an option to help that Vigilant of Stendarr to banish Molag Bal from that house or something but instead you're forced to kill him to be able to leave that house). It seems that if you want to roleplay a good character you have to simply avoid certain questlines.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: King Robert Baratheon; 16 marca 2018 o 21:22
Okay so i tried most of these and all of them were really fun and i found out a pacifist mage with a really good tanky companion (vilkas farkas or uthgerd the unbroken) are really good against any enemies if you buff them enough
i was playing a high elf so i could get into the "hatred" all the enemies have for me and the thalmor so i got uthgerd and an easy 100 coins from it and i could even kill dragons with only a frost atronach and a buffed follower
as i remember right having an unessential follower will make it stupidly hard to actually do anything becouse all of them are just mindlesly charging off into battle
but i tried something diffirent after
a what i call "Glass Cannon" build
which basically means
you put a ♥♥♥♥ ton of damage and almost no armor
once i got glass armor i just started collecting resources to get my damage up (daedric artifacts even miraak somehow) and it was incredibly fun to charge off into battle with almost no health against enemies that dealt twice as my damage as my health was
so i basically speked into :
Onehanded
Archery
Smithing (so i can improve my stuff)
Enchanting
you guys try it and let me know what you think
if someone else has done that already well
i dont know what to tell you
just sounded like a good idea
Początkowo opublikowane przez R'hllor, Lord of Light:
I feel your pain. I was roleplaying as some righteous paladin and was really trying hard to be as good of character as possible. Not murdering innocents, helping out the poor/weak, killing corrupted creatures, daedra, and necromancers on the spot, etc etc but I ended up wearing full daedric armor just because I could. Even if you don't cheat in daedra hearts, leather strips, and ebony ingots once you finish that Mythic Dawn museum quest you can farm daedra hearts and ebony ingots easily. The daedra inside and outside of Dagon's shrine respawn often and so does the loot inside the shrine as far as I know.

Anyways right now i'm going to start a new character and try to max level restoration as fast as possible. I do crusader/paladin builds way too much but I love them. I hate how so many questlines in Skyrim make you powerless against a Daedric Prince's plans (like the House of Horrors questline for Molag Bal, I wish there was an option to help that Vigilant of Stendarr to banish Molag Bal from that house or something but instead you're forced to kill him to be able to leave that house). It seems that if you want to roleplay a good character you have to simply avoid certain questlines.
Yeah you know Vigilants of Stendarr are technically evil???
they are suspicious of normal people that never did anything wrong
and stage executions so people they DONT think are immortal creatures like vampires or werewolves thats actually a good thing you kill a vigilant of stendarr
even though he's one of the divines he's one of the most cruel ones
(he is a divine right? i just heard he's one of the most cruel beings)
also that vigilant was bugging people alll around the city
even those that never been to markarth
so you just basically kind of did the world a favor (or you can just use the "unlock" command to open the doors so you dont need to kill him)
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