When you sell anything to a merchant if you sell groups of items (6 things or more in one transaction) it will only count as 1 point towards your speech skill. To maximize speech training while buying/selling always buy things 1 at a time.
Speech also raises based on the value of an item. Again why enchanting can be quite useful for raising speech.Niko Stepz said:When you sell anything to a merchant if you sell groups of items (6 things or more in one transaction) it will only count as 1 point towards your speech skill. To maximize speech training while buying/selling always buy things 1 at a time.
Now that I didn't know ! I'll have to start enchanting more !Eighth 1 said:Speech also raises based on the value of an item. Again why enchanting can be quite useful for raising speech.
That's the first place I went to after leaving Riverwood (I did do one quest in Riverwood, so I leveled up a little bit there). I imagine the same is true for many people, especially if they followed the Imperial fellow in the beginning.Eighth 1 said:You got to Whiterun and were still Lvl. 1?Kyle1527 said:2: Fastest way to get good armour: Fast travel on a cart to riften, then travel south west to Lagrabshur, accept the daedric quest - doesn't matter if you do it or not and then steal the armour on the makeshift shrine - full set of Orcish armor at level 1.
How the hell do you not get soul gems? I literally have 15 of those giant baskets in Proudspire manor filled up with soul gems. Common, Pretty, Grand, Black you name it. I be trippin gems.triggrhappy94 said:8) And how do you get all the soul gems for that?
Except the Dremora summoned by the reward has a nasty habit of turning on you.Ryan Kerr said:Enter a drinking contest with a guy in an inn called Sam as soon as you can. The reward for the quest will really help you out in a hard fight.
This actually raises a question. Will mines "re-spawn" the raw materials after a while so that you can go back and mine there again?Eighth 1 said:Since we're grinding Smithing up in here, if you want easy/cheap ebony ingots early on go to Gloombound Mine (next to an Orc tribe southeast of Windhelm). It's an enemy free mine with about 50-54 pieces of ebony ore and a smelter right outside (a pickaxe is required, but you can buy one from the smith in Windhelm or steal one from the mine).
I have a feeling they dont respawn, and if they do its very slowly and not on the 48 hour schedule for shops much less 2 weeks.photographerleia said:This actually raises a question. Will mines "re-spawn" the raw materials after a while so that you can go back and mine there again?Eighth 1 said:Since we're grinding Smithing up in here, if you want easy/cheap ebony ingots early on go to Gloombound Mine (next to an Orc tribe southeast of Windhelm). It's an enemy free mine with about 50-54 pieces of ebony ore and a smelter right outside (a pickaxe is required, but you can buy one from the smith in Windhelm or steal one from the mine).
Thane of Whiterun at level 4.DustyDrB said:That's the first place I went to after leaving Riverwood (I did do one quest in Riverwood, so I leveled up a little bit there). I imagine the same is true for many people, especially if they followed the Imperial fellow in the beginning.Eighth 1 said:You got to Whiterun and were still Lvl. 1?Kyle1527 said:2: Fastest way to get good armour: Fast travel on a cart to riften, then travel south west to Lagrabshur, accept the daedric quest - doesn't matter if you do it or not and then steal the armour on the makeshift shrine - full set of Orcish armor at level 1.
It's better than losing your progress. I had to repeat the entirety of Ysgramor's Tomb last night when I didn't save once there.Acrisius said:I might have taken that to the extreme, as I have now above 230 saves...Amnestic said:I'd add "Save in different save slots" in case a quest bugs out on you or something and you need to reload from before you started said quest or something. Or simply to help prevent save corruption. I generally have 10+ save slots alongside auto-save and quicksave, and even then that's sometimes not enough.Kyle1527 said:9: Save often; Sounds obvious, but you have no idea how often I have bullrushed through a dungeon only to have a companion die on me -_-.
Or when doing Ill met by moonlight, side with sinding, giving you the ring, and then kill him, hircine will then give you saviors hide when you exit the cave. Also if you want Bolars Oathblade, you will have to explore said cave before starting the quest, since the quest transforms the cave.The Unworthy Gentleman said:[li]Werewolves have an awesome sprint power attack that'll knock your enemies down and take off a load of their health. Perfect for taking out giants and other high health enemies.[/li]
[li]If you're going to become a thief then I suggest you also join the Dark Brotherhood. They give you boots and clothing that are great for sneaking around, the boots make you pretty much silent.[/li]
[li]If you use Beast Form a lot then I suggest you complete Ill met by moonlight and don't do as Hircine says, leaving Sinding alive. You'll finish with the Ring of Hircine that gives you a power by the same name that lets you transform into a Werewolf.[/li]
[li]There's an Orc fort South East from Windhelm and East of Kynesgrove that houses a mine. This mine, Gloombound Mine, houses ebony and iron ore stacked to the rafters. I left with enough ebony ore to make a full set of ebony armour and upgrade it, about 48 ebony ore in total. The best part is that it regenerates after a while.[/li]
Another easy way to get ebony and gold ingots, is at mehrunes dagons shrine. Even though you dont get that many, it respawns ever 3 ingame days or so, and you get 4 daedra hearts plus some other loot each run.photographerleia said:This actually raises a question. Will mines "re-spawn" the raw materials after a while so that you can go back and mine there again?Eighth 1 said:Since we're grinding Smithing up in here, if you want easy/cheap ebony ingots early on go to Gloombound Mine (next to an Orc tribe southeast of Windhelm). It's an enemy free mine with about 50-54 pieces of ebony ore and a smelter right outside (a pickaxe is required, but you can buy one from the smith in Windhelm or steal one from the mine).