Poll: An Oblivion Poll:

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soilent

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Always using custom classes.
Nord-The Warrior-Heavy Armor, Blade, Block, Conjuration, Armorer, Restoration (Just in case), and usually Athletics.

Wood Elf- The Thief- Marksman, Light Armor, Sneak, Conjuration, Acrobatics, Alchemy, and I forget the last one.

I always get Conjuration as it allows very easy leveling, you can be(Unleveled, but prepared) lvl 10 before exiting the sewers at the beginning of the game, with a skeleton, a turn undead spell, and lots of resting.
 

soilent

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ThePostalDude said:
Sneak and Illusion
Enchant all armor with Chameleon for instant sneak,
Game Breaker
Get a sigil stone with chameleon
duplicate the stone
enchant a set of cloth armor and rings
???
Profit!

"Did I just feel a sword smack me in the face? Couldnt be...."
 

Peteron

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Wow guys, you really posted a lot while I was gone. I saw a lot of good answers and can't believe how far this poll made it! :p
 

CarpathianMuffin

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I'm more the sneaky character at the very beginning, then I just dodge and weave until my foe's dead. It's a somewhat foolproof system.
 

MasterOfWorlds

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I actually just put all of my skills as magic skills and did that. I didn't even bother with armor or weapons as skills, but I worked those up pretty fast. Magic is pretty good, although I don't normally play mages in games. I'm generally a hack and slasher.
 

Chal

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Joining the majority here with the "sneaky guy" bit.

I've been some form of Argonian assassin in every incarnation of the 'scrolls. In Oblivion, I'd launch a few arrows into the foe until they were close, apply a poison to paralyze them, and then slash away what was left with an enchanted longsword.

In Morrowind, all it took was splitting open the back of their skull with a daedric battleaxe.

Ker-chunk!
 

HeySeansOnline

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First off try heavy armor, every set looks completely awesome ... save the helmets other than Dwarven and Daedric. Also blades are the best option, Umbra, Goldbrand, Mehrunes Razor, The Ebony Blade. All the best weapons are there.

Also I would say destruction over bows, arrows can be awesome, but tend to be a hassle, plus you get extra destruction abilities and passing through shields.

So I would overall say a battlemage with blades and destruction, make sure you include restoration for saving allies, conjuration for adding allies, and possibly alteration for shielding yourself.
 

zaiggs

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Punching people to death in that game could be quite satisfying. That was my only approach to combat.
 

PinochetIsMyBro

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Heavy Armor with Restoration wins every time. I always run to get Umbra and spend the next several hours one-hitting everything in my path. It makes me feel like a hero ;_;
 

Ickorus

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I made a light armored tank a while back which worked pretty well but I prefer my heavy tanks.

Used to play assassins a lot though.
 

Asickorphan

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On the computer I put on too many mods it just get to wierd if you do have have it on teh computer get this one mod that lets you decapitate your oppents and do sneak attacks it just awesome!
 

RobfromtheGulag

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I get defensive whenever I get serious about a game, so as per usual in a single person RPG I pick rogue classes first 100% of the time.

Though the realization that 'backstabbing' is so difficult at melee range in Bethesda games lead me to be an archer in all future play-throughs.
 

Omega500

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Play with OOO mod and aload of texture packs

I tend to always play as a battle type mage