I tend to hang back and fire arrows from the shadows while Lydia tanks. That doesn't mean I can't wade in and melee as well- I have to do that fairly often against loads of Falmer or mages cramped into small dungeons.
I avoid the Giant. I avoid all the Giants. They are cool dudes, minding their business and their mammoths. They also help me kill Dragons on a regular basis, so why the hell would I pick a fight with one?Torrasque said:Yes, its another Skyrim thread. Deal with it.
I am interested in how my fellow Escapists deal with combat in Skyrim. Not because I need tips, but because I am curious as to how you do things. So, I will present you with several combat scenarios, and you can tell me how you would deal with each. Please treat each scenario as if it is your character (or your favorite/main character) in the scenario. Also, unless specified, you are allowed to place your character wherever you want (can be a really advantageous position, or really bad one. Its up to you). One more thing: unless the scenario puts you in a combat situation, you are allowed to just walk away (if you are so inclined). I would like it if you say you just walk away though.
You come across a giant on a highway. He sees you, but does not attack you since you are about 100 yards away. He WILL attack you if you get close, but you can both go on your merry way without having to engage in hostilities.
You are in a crypt where you can hear several undead walking around near you. You know there are at least 2, but there could be 5 for as well as you know. You do not know the type of undead, or how tough they are, just that they are undead (since that is all you have encountered thus far). You enter the room they are in, and see they have the elevation advantage, but have not detected you yet.
Having just killed a challenging dragon, your health and magick is low. You stand still for a couple seconds waiting for your mana to replenish itself so you can heal, but are attacked by a frost mountain cat and 2 ice wraiths.
You are sneaking around in a fortress, trying to get the stealth bonus on a particularly tough bandit. Just as you are about to strike, one of the bandits sees you and all 12+ bandits in the fortress are alerted to your presence. Your escape route is cut off, and you are in a medium sized room with 2 ways out. The tough bandit you were about to strike down turns and attacks you right away, and you see the other 2 bandits in the room are a mage and an archer.
Well? How do you get yourself out of these situations?
Please don't say you run away in every scenario >.>
And yes, I have had every one of these happen to me (I embellished a few of them). I will share how I dealt with these if you ask.
It's really quite easy. You just don't get spotted. That's pretty easy to do with sneak at 100.MiracleOfSound said:Tharwen said:1-Stealth kill
2-Stealth kill
3-Fuck healing spells - stealth kill
4-Stealth kill
Seriously. That 15x bonus is too good to ignore.
You kinda missed his point... he was asking how you would deal with certain situations, some of which do not allow for stealth.
Personally I find multiple opponents challenging even with a melee/shield guy... so I can't imagine how tough it must be taking on a room full of Electromancers and Fire Wizards as a light armour sneak char.
Because they drop awesome furs, lots of gold, and other loots that are awesome to sell/use?Jandau said:I avoid the Giant. I avoid all the Giants. They are cool dudes, minding their business and their mammoths. They also help me kill Dragons on a regular basis, so why the hell would I pick a fight with one?
I know dude. I am at lvl 24 with my Paladin, and they are the only challenge I have in the game right now (except getting 3 frost trolls at once...)FateOrFatality said:Edit: Just read through this and saw how many people don't kill Giants. Why? They're probably one of the funnest things to kill in Skyrim. What level are you guys at? Fair enough at lower levels, as it is like taking on a brick wall with your head I suppose.
I've got more money than I can spend and my maxed out smithing ensures that everything that drops is nothing but vendor trash. Why would I use Ebony when I have a full Legendary Dragonplate/Dragonscale?Torrasque said:Because they drop awesome furs, lots of gold, and other loots that are awesome to sell/use?Jandau said:I avoid the Giant. I avoid all the Giants. They are cool dudes, minding their business and their mammoths. They also help me kill Dragons on a regular basis, so why the hell would I pick a fight with one?
I got my current Ebony shield from a Giant!![]()
I mostly leave them be unless I have to deal with them! For certain for instance but hunting them down for toenails.. I don't see myself doing that easilyTorrasque said:Yes, its another Skyrim thread. Deal with it.
You come across a giant on a highway. He sees you, but does not attack you since you are about 100 yards away. He WILL attack you if you get close, but you can both go on your merry way without having to engage in hostilities.
Very situational depending on the type of undead I probably would first go sniper but after I am found switch to magic. Yeah I am sneaky until I am found out then watch me glitter..I mean sparkle! Undead react better on fire though!You are in a crypt where you can hear several undead walking around near you. You know there are at least 2, but there could be 5 for as well as you know. You do not know the type of undead, or how tough they are, just that they are undead (since that is all you have encountered thus far). You enter the room they are in, and see they have the elevation advantage, but have not detected you yet.
.. yeah I probably am dead. Maybe with luck I can survive one frost mountain cat but a gang like that... yeah.. where was my last autosave again? Though I might try to survive.. I got lydia at my side after all!Having just killed a challenging dragon, your health and magick is low. You stand still for a couple seconds waiting for your mana to replenish itself so you can heal, but are attacked by a frost mountain cat and 2 ice wraiths.
Oooh if I was a fighter then.. well I am not I guess I have to use my brains pretty good here. Using my position to position the though bandit between me and the Mage. Mages are stupid that way to cast spells right at their own. Using all my guile and speed as an sneaky assasin I go for light weapons that are fast. And hopefully I can get the archer and mage to do the job for me!You are sneaking around in a fortress, trying to get the stealth bonus on a particularly tough bandit. Just as you are about to strike, one of the bandits sees you and all 12+ bandits in the fortress are alerted to your presence. Your escape route is cut off, and you are in a medium sized room with 2 ways out. The tough bandit you were about to strike down turns and attacks you right away, and you see the other 2 bandits in the room are a mage and an archer.
Nevermind then, lol. Not all of us are completely loaded.Jandau said:I've got more money than I can spend and my maxed out smithing ensures that everything that drops is nothing but vendor trash. Why would I use Ebony when I have a full Legendary Dragonplate/Dragonscale?Torrasque said:Because they drop awesome furs, lots of gold, and other loots that are awesome to sell/use?Jandau said:I avoid the Giant. I avoid all the Giants. They are cool dudes, minding their business and their mammoths. They also help me kill Dragons on a regular basis, so why the hell would I pick a fight with one?
I got my current Ebony shield from a Giant!![]()