Crafting is a big part of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.The three skill groups each have their own crafting skill, and the one for combat is Smithing. Smithing allows players to build and improve
1 The Greybeards Questline. After getting some early high stat gear quickly from Whiterun, players have a decision they need to make words of power now or later. The Greybeards quests are part of
Blacksmiths in towns and cities, alchemists. General store shops, court wizards, khajiit caravans and plenty more. Pretty much any town or city, talk to vendors and stuff and yeah. Poultry vendors and bars will usually have little money so best not sell to them. #2.
When you are selling things to a merchant and you use up all his coin, how long till they have cash to buy things from you once again? I noticed someone I had cleaned out earlier this week has his money back last night. It's indeed 48 hours. Also when you buy things from them, they get more gold to barter with.
Boom! I grow the creep cluster and wheat at my house and go giant hunting all the time. I always save them until I get to 100 alchemy and then make a shit ton. To get to 100 alchemy, I make paralysis poisons (imp stool and canis root) that I also grow myself. It really helps to have all 3 hearth fire houses with fully stocked gardens and
ExplicitDrift 3 yr. ago. Step One) Eat every alchemy ingredient your eyes make contact with to learn their effects. Step Two) Make simple starter potions/poisons mixing together different ingredients with similar effects. This will also reveal new effects in some things. Step Three) Invest skill points into alchemy to make yourself make better
There's usually two ways I get to that stage of the game where vendors don't have enough money for me to effectively sell my things, and I have to hop between like 6 different cities to sell everything I have. I'm leveling enchanting and dumped all of my soul gems into enchanting weaponry/armor I picked up from dungeons, or daggers I smithed.
The value of the enchantment effect in Skyrim seems to be inversely proportional to the # of base uses for that enchantment. With a ratio of 5.5, the Banish effect gives you the most money per item. You can easily make iron daggers with banish that's worth more than 2000 septiums with a lesser soul gem. For armor and jewelry enchantments, the
If you can find those Khajit camps outside of the major cities, they usually have 1k~1.5k gold to trade with, and they buy everything also. deathguise125 12 years ago #7. the vendor in riverwood who you forget about after you do the golden claw quest for he has 10k-12k all the time. also master the speech tree to sell everything even stolen
In Skyrim, you are given the option to pick whichever perks you want for each level. The max level is 81, so that’s the maximum amount of perks you will be allowed to choose, but most players don’t nearly make it to that level. Also, there are a total of 251 perks from 18 skills. Therefore, through your 50 or so levels in The Elder Scrolls
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