Skyrim - Your typical playstyle

Ryotknife

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bows and sneaking.

before engaging an enemy, i will scout out the area to find the best ambush point. Course this only works outside.

Although long range sniping seems to suffer a bug for me, after a certain distance my arrow turns....ghostly or something. My arrow goes through the enemy, but doesnt inflict damage. Still this is at pretty far ranges, so not too much of a problem.

I might try a heavy armor/unarmed attack build next. It would be satisfying to have a awesome set of daedric armor and beat people to death with my fists.
 

thespyisdead

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Install Skyrim
Start the game
Choose and customize the character
play through the first segment
realize that there is a shit ton of quests
go crazy and do them
kill first dragon at lvl 16
do some more useless sidequests
realize that you are bored
uninstall Skyrim

that is my typical (and only) skyrim playstyle to this day

this can also be used as a template for any other Bethesda game i have ever played
 

Bloodstain

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In Skyrim, I usually use an Argonian who exclusively uses magic and shouts and wears no armour. I chose the Imperials.
At least that's what I did with my one and only character thus far. Things were different in Morrowind, though (which I played through at least a hundred times).
 

dark_mist34

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Dark elf, daggers and sneak with light armour but I also play a breton mage or a Red guard two handed heavy healer from time to time. Pretty much always to imperial and i don't usually join dark brotherhood the missions are to boring nothing like the one in oblivion.
 

ErinRedbird

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I started 4 characters up until now. A stealthmage, a stealthwarrior, a stealtharcher and a thief. :)
Apart from that they all tend to be good at smithing and speech.

I also tend to ignore a lot of the story from the second character on and just run around doing quests and sniping bandits.

And mods. A lot of mods. Like a LOT. But only lore-friendly ones.
 

KINGBeerZ

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Race: High Elf
Side: Imperials (they're less racist)
Combat: Destruction and Conjuration Magic. (seriouysly Altmer + Magic= rediculously easy gameplay)
 

MeChaNiZ3D

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Mostly Stormcloak, but in retrospect I don't like either of them, and possibly I even like Imperial more. As far as characters, I made 4, an Orc (two-handed), a High Elf (pure magic), a Khajiit (SnS) and an Argonian (assassin), so I think I pretty much like anything non-human. That said, I liked the Orc best, so that's what I'm going to examine. Virtually never used health potions (same with any game for me, I'd rather grind than stoop to using them), two-handed all the way (so unfortunately no magic aside from some practical self-healing), virtually never blocked just because I didn't realise how it worked until later, used Beserk if there was something I couldn't take out by hacking and slashing, smithing and enchanting to the MAX (those are really the only things you need, screw every other skill), was a werewolf but never used it because I like my loot, would walk like a snail for hours if I had to to get loot back to a chest, mostly acted justly, but since it was my first character, I also compromised that a lot for the sake of playing the game. I destroyed the Brotherhood, but I wouldn't have joined the Theives or College.
 

Spectral Dragon

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In Skyrim, I've had tons of fun as a sneaky bow conjurer - You've got conjured arrows in your face before you know I'm there, and then have to run past my massive block of walking ice, and J'zargo, only to be sorely disappointed that I'm now behind them with a conjured sword and lightning magic. Well, usually, I only need step one - arrows to the face. I'm likely to one shot Draugur Deathlords.

The other Elder scrolls I've been thinking about getting into, but I always get distracted... Though I usually play as some sort of mage if it's valid.
 

White Lightning

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Mega meleeing bad ass. Maxed Alchemy, Enchanting, and Smithing. I basically run around on master one hitting everything... EVERYTHING.
 

Cowabungaa

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Think an angry, Viking version of Gandalf. Big axe in one hand, big fireballs in the other.
 

Toaster Hunter

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I usually play as a fighter with a weapon (usually and axe) and a shield, magic is for healing in desperate situations, like when I run out of potions. Recently, though, I've tried the "magic knight" method, a weapon in one hand and the other with magic with the other. I usually play as Nord, but have tried both Imperial and Breton. There is also very liberal use of FUS RO DAH!
 

Randomologist

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First character, I was a sneaky archer, because I've always favoured the stealthy option to running in guns blazing.

I didn't touch any magic at all until I noticed the tab menu option on the left. I was level 43 at this point, which completely contradicts how observant I am in looking for things to loot. I also put off all thieving skills and missions as I don't hold with it IRL.

I eventually did some pickpocketing, just to gain the extra pockets perk, though I still haven't done the thieves guild mission where Maven wants you do something. If she wasn't immortal, I'd have slaughtered most of her whole family by now. Odd sense of justice, isn't it?
 

The Heik

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thejboy88 said:
When I play Skyrim, there's usually a certain way I like to play the game. For example, I almost never cast any magic spells, instead opting for more physical combat. I usually choose the Imperials over the Stormcloaks. I usually choose Imperials or Nords as my race of choice and I usually don't even bother blocking, isntead choosing to just throw as many health potions on my character as possible.

But what about all of you?

Is there any particular was of playing Skyrim that you prefer above other ways? Some factions you prefer more than others or perhaps a different way of fighting.

I would like to know exactly how diverse the Escapist community's play styles are.
To be honest, I usually play just like you. Go melee, don't really use magic, don't block ( or rather can't because ussualy I duel wield) and I side with the imperials and I have enough health potions to bring the Emperor of Man back to life, though I do favour Heavy armor and Shouts as a result, and I usually max out my smithing before anything else (and somehow I'm also friggin good at stealth in spite of the Dragonplate Armor I usually wear).

The only times I tend to break this trend is when I'm trying out specific kinds of characters, and even then a couple of my more basic traits tend to seep in just due to my disposition in the game ( I tend to smith with EVERYONE)

RedxDecember said:
I chose Stormcloaks because they seemed less stuck-up.
I don't mean to question your preference, but really? I'll admit the Imperials aren't the most humble faction in the game, but their high horse are more of the "*sigh* another rebellion? Come soldiers, lets go smack down these guys too...". The Stormcloaks on the other hand with their "Nordland for Nordkind" schpiel A) always seemed ignorant on how many non-Nords keep the country's economy running and B) had so many Nazi undertones exist in that. Seriously, think about it: The Nords are primarily blue-eyed and blonde-hair people led by a charismatic but secretly greedy leader in the pursuit of purifying their land of foreign influences. They're just a red colour schemes and some body pits away from being the real thing. Once I saw those parallels I could not distance myself from that faction fast enough.
 

Terminate421

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On my Argonian I use Ebony Armor, no helmets at all, use one handed Weapons, Crossbows, and Magic, though rarely do I touch conjuration.
 

Saviordd1

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Normally I make a sword and shield warrior with restoration and destruction back ups.

If not that I make the ultimate hybrid of magic,swords and stealth.
 

PPB

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- I don't really like joining the civil war, but if I do I'm always Imperial.
- I always use restoration magic a lot. I tried a "no magic whatsoever" character and ended up binging on restoration within a few hours.
- After playing 2 characters extensively (doing MQ, factions, many random dungeons, etc.), I get stuck in a seemingly perpetual "I'll just go and make a new character, it's going to be fun" loop.

As for the characters themselves, the same story has been repeating itself since Morrowind. I start out with a clear archetype (usually a ranger of some sort) and really like the character a lot. Then I create some kind of basic fighter to play on the side, but this new character somehow ends up as my main focus and I go on to finish the MQ for the first time on him.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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I have 265 hours on Skyrim and I still have to do a couple of the Daedra quests and restore the thieves guild. I have also downloaded a couple of quest mods that I haven't started yet.