Tuesday, 26 June 2012

worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim

worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
I'm on level 15 and I'm playing a warrior type character. I have no wish to level up enchanting or alchemy, however what I'm hearing around many sites that blacksmithing only makes you overpowered (even on Master Difficulty). I love this game, and I do not would like to be level 50 and being capable to one shot dragons. I genuinely am curious about whether blacksmithing alone makes the game not fun to any further extent. What you guys think? Please shade some light on this.

#2
17-11-2011
Wyl
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
I simply leveled black smith totally, I can 5-8 shot a dragon in less than a few seconds beware. Smithing unaided I'd not at all say OP, cause what makes you OP primarily comes commencing enchanting your gear through % increase in mutually damage and armor rating.

#3
17-11-2011
Irene-I
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
I'm level 39 accordingly I don't know if that qualifies as "high level", however if you do not use smithing enhancing gear and potions it's powerful, however not overpowered as I perceive it. It does, however, build the "critters"(bandits, draugr etc devoid of a title like Bandit Outlaw, Draugr Scourge etc) a 1-hit kill at what time you have a high weapon skill.

#4
17-11-2011
Halle
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
I leveled smithing on the way to 100 on my character and I am able to safely say it’s not overpowered. Yeah, I one shot critters. That’s usual for my level (34). However particular mobs are still dangerous. Pretty much the simply approach its OP is at what time you pair it with enchanting and alchemy (?), at least that’s what I've examine.

#5
17-11-2011
Enos
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
Smithing is simple on the way to level up. Iron Daggers cost 1 Iron Ingot and 1 Leather Strap and increase your skill dramatically among all level ranges. in the company of that in mind, you can after that purchase around 20 iron Ingots for a really, in fact low price. Fast travel or wait 48 hours for blacksmiths to restock. Rinse and repeat. This will ruin the game for you. If you use smithing enhancing armor and potions you are able to make weapons through insane damage (or at least those who have done it says so) in view of the fact that they effect stack even subsequent to 100 in the skill and the corresponding perk.

#6
17-11-2011
Shikamaru Nara
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
Smithing isn't overpowered by default. It only is if you exploit the [censored] out of it by mass-producing Iron Daggers at an early level providing you with high-level gear. This will only ruin your willingness to explore dungeons. Don't do it. Smithing can also be overpowered if you min/max your skills which I refuse to do.

#7
17-11-2011
LotusN
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
If you wish for to take pleasure in Smithing, at that moment don’t Travel Fast. Enjoy the sites and mine your own veins. Don't pay for Ingots or Ore(s) from merchants. Doing this will merely kill the boner you acquire in favor of your crafted goods. Doesn’t spam produce Iron Daggers? Try role-playing and making 'sets' of armor for the market in the current city. After restarting due to ruining it, I actually feel as if I earned my armor/weapons. I actually advise you to give this a chance as I'm having a blast! Running around in Dwarven armor feels like an accomplishment at level 15 as opposed to the Legendary Daedric I had before.

#8
17-11-2011
MinkaM
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
That's an excellent idea. Somewhat else I'm thinking of doing for my next playthrough is just leveling up smithing through the highest level components I am capable to make. As a result if I unlock Dwarven gear, at that point I am able to simply level up Smithing starting making Dwarven stuff. Obtain to Ebony, and have to formulate ebony to get to Daedric. This way you're logically improving your skill through working through more advanced materials.

#9
17-11-2011
LotusN
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
As for Enchanting, possibly I'll limit myself to presently 1 type of the similar enchantment in my outfit. Accordingly that's only 1 damage buff, instead of 3. Would at rest have to play on Master, however that 60% damage loss would afford a bit more of a challenge.

#10
18-11-2011
Chakradevroy
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Re: worried to level up smithing in The elder scrolls - skyrim
I approximate playing characters that have strengths a weakness'. For example, my present character is a cross among an old fashioned DnD paladin and a classic everquest paladin. Strengths are noticeably A tanking type character, utilize a shield (my most important is 1hnd and shield) and can a number of magic however not a whole assortment. I'm restricting my casting to a few heal spells, a few armor buff spells and essentially every turn undead and undead damaging spell.

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