Skyrim: What is your insane project?

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NickCaligo42

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Two words: Dio Brando. I'm gonna master dual weapon fighting, get the "slow time" shout as fast as possible, get that perk that makes punches stronger with heavy armor, become a vampire if I can, and then lay waste to Skyrim.

Za Warudo, bitches.
 

AlternatePFG

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Giving everyone in the Companions guild an awesome, enchanted set of armor, even though I'll probably never use most of them as followers. Why?

*shrug*

Also getting my Smithing skill to 100 to be able to make Dragon Scale armor.
 

Private Custard

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Mareon said:
I am going to collect and read every book and then build a library.
Not too bad, just open the console and type in 'coc qasmoke'. You should appear in the dev test room, in which there is a cupboard containing every book!

I was wandering around in that room earlier. I only went there to get the Jagged Crown back, which was annoyingly taken away from me when I'd earned it fair and square!
 

Private Custard

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AlternatePFG said:
Also getting my Smithing skill to 100 to be able to make Dragon Scale armor.
Don't forget to add the relevant perks for the armours. I think you'll need four or five level ups to get the dragon armour creation ability.

I like the idea of giving everyone matching armour, may as well look co-ordinated when ripping places apart!

OT: I'm waiting for the mod kit so I can build myself a replica of where I used to live in Morrowind, but with a nice new basement extension.

Did I mention that I've never created a mod for any ES game before. The most customising I've ever done is painting aircraft in FSX.
 

Yokai

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Max out every shout, Light Armor and One-Handed, then just go Conan on an entire town. Not sure if I should pick Solitude or Riften; I hate both of them.
 

Phlakes

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Well, I've been traveling around killing every high elf that pisses me off. I've become a serial killer. I put an arrow through the back of their neck and out their forehead, lay them on the ground with their legs straight and their arms out to the side, and put a jewel on their chest as my mark. Of course it doesn't do anything in game, but it's more fun that way.
 

AlternatePFG

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Private Custard said:
AlternatePFG said:
Also getting my Smithing skill to 100 to be able to make Dragon Scale armor.
Don't forget to add the relevant perks for the armours. I think you'll need four or five level ups to get the dragon armour creation ability.

I like the idea of giving everyone matching armour, may as well look co-ordinated when ripping places apart!
Oh yeah, most of my perks have been going there. I've been giving them different armor that suits their starting weapons and armor. Really, what looks best is really all that matters to me as far as follower armor goes. I can upgrade the stuff enough for it be pretty decent no matter what.
 

Private Custard

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AlternatePFG said:
Private Custard said:
AlternatePFG said:
Also getting my Smithing skill to 100 to be able to make Dragon Scale armor.
Don't forget to add the relevant perks for the armours. I think you'll need four or five level ups to get the dragon armour creation ability.

I like the idea of giving everyone matching armour, may as well look co-ordinated when ripping places apart!
Oh yeah, most of my perks have been going there. I've been giving them different armor that suits their starting weapons and armor. Really, what looks best is really all that matters to me as far as follower armor goes. I can upgrade the stuff enough for it be pretty decent no matter what.
I threw most of my perks into enchanting recently as I wanted the two-effects on one item perk. I have my smithing pretty high now too, whilst somehow managing to keep my tanking going well!

I'm amazed that I'm really enjoying this new method of levelling up, with the perk trees being quite a radical change. I thought I'd hate it......but now I'm beheading a hell of a lot of people. I only wish I could collect heads, that would be my challenge!!
 

Lord Kloo

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get to a point where I can safely kill a dragon with one arrow of some kind from hiding, just so I can say before firing:

"most people call them dragons.. I call them bitches"

I think this may be impossible
 

The Wykydtron

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To put all the Daedric Weapons on the weapon rack in your room in the Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary.

Why?

Because it looks cool, i mean when you're the leader of the Dark Bros you need something that says to visitors "i could easily fuck up your shit without blinking now don't waste my time!"

A rack full of Daedric Weapons is the only answer...

Now if only I could bear to stop using the Mace of Molag Bal/Dawnbreaker combo and actually put them on my rack

I also have a chest full of dragon scales/bones just in case i ever manage to get Smithing high enough to make Dragon Armour
 

The_Echo

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I'm going to attempt, at some point, to find all of Barenziah's stones and Shalidor's insights.

That's the extent of my insanity so far.
 

Deathninja19

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AlternatePFG said:
Giving everyone in the Companions guild an awesome, enchanted set of armor, even though I'll probably never use most of them as followers. Why?

*shrug*

Also getting my Smithing skill to 100 to be able to make Dragon Scale armor.
Word of advice, go around every blacksmith and just by leather and leather straps then simply create as many hide bracers as you can (I think it's one leather and 2 straps to make). Do this a few more times and you should level in no time.

It can be boring but that Dragon Scale is worth it.
 

Russian_Assassin

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Well, not a project, but I have decided to only use the armor I crafted myself. All was fine until iron, but now I can't find enough steel to go to the next level :/

At least Dwemmer armor will be easier, will all the crap lying around in the ruins, waiting to be looted and smelted :D
 

Condor219

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Mareon said:
I am going to collect and read every book and then build a library.
*Walks into room*
NPC: "Ahh, thank you for completing that task. Please accept this pouch of-"
Me: "I REQUIRE PAYMENT IN BOOKS." *Takes 11 copies of 'Biography of Belezar v2' and runs out*

This details most of my NPC interaction.
 

Denamic

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The Wykydtron said:
I also have a chest full of dragon scales/bones just in case i ever manage to get Smithing high enough to make Dragon Armour
Tip: Buy iron ingots and smith iron daggers, then sleep 3 days to restock the stores, repeat.
Only took me a couple of thousand gold and maybe 10 minutes to reach 100 skill.
 

Eggsnham

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lacktheknack said:
When I get it, I'm going to see the state of spellmaking, then mod the crap out of it until it's as amazing as Daggerfall's.
Spellmaking? What spellmaking?

Skyrim don't know what no spellmaky is...

I was a sad panda when I found out that you couldn't make your own spells, but the game's still awesome.
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

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Hit the level cap, max out every skill possible, collect a every armor set and display them at the most expensive house in Skyrim as well as every weapon type, then after all the main and sidequests are done, amass a fortune of wealth. Then, when I become bored enough, attempt to assassinate every leader in Skyrim without alerting the guards... if that is possible and they aren't unkillable.
Also contract Vampirism and be a Werewolf at the same time...
 

Eggsnham

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Mareon said:
Incidently, can anyone give me a list off all the books in Skyrim so I can check them off?
I'm fairly sure you can probably find one on the TES wiki.

EDIT for On-topic-ness: I want to kill every NPC in the game, and the only ones left will be the ones who respawn/are unkillable.

It's been something that I've always wanted to do in a Bethesda game, and I think I'll try it in Skyrim at some point.