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Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« on: May 12, 2018, 03:52:39 PM »
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After having the game for several months, i am finally going start playing Skyrim. Are there any build types best for a first time play through?  I like melee and magic type characters so a hybrid maybe?

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Re: Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2018, 04:03:42 PM »
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Skyrim is dummy proof. Builds aren't really a thing like they are in the original Elder Scrolls games or the Dark Souls series.

You start as a level 1 character who can do everything and you go from there. No classes to pick from and you only have three characters stats to level; Magic, Health and Stamina. Leveling works the same as former Elder Scrolls games, level up 10 skills to get a new level. You get perks for leveling like in Fallout 4. No actual stats like in other RPGs or even former Elder Scrolls games, just skills to level.

Try and pick melee, magic or sneaky at the start and stick with it. If you make a character that does too much or you switch your emphasis too many times you're going to end up having a hard time.
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Re: Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2018, 06:43:42 PM »
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If you're looking for raw power, stealth archer is widely considered one of the more powerful builds. That said, I personally find that particular playstyle boring as heck.

Generally speaking, you can do pretty much whatever you want. You like melee and magic? Spellsword works great. Don't like fighting? Just throw atronachs at your enemies! The possibilities are endless, and pretty much everything works until you get super late game.
I personally like two-handed/heavy armor best. Throw in some smithing and enchanting and whack anything in your way with hammers until they aren't in your way anymore.
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Re: Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2018, 09:27:48 PM »
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I always tend to play a spell sword character of some sort (even when I don't want to) It's really the most balanced "class".  Two handed heavies are the best damage dealers though, and are really fun to play. Right now, I'm trying out a druid type character who uses staffs as his primary weapon. It's starting a little slow, but he is fun to play. I'd recommend trying a spell sword or a sneaky archer, as they are the easiest to pick up right off the bat. But after that, it's all up to you! For future characters, you can focus more on the aspects that you really liked from your first characters. 
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Re: Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2018, 11:37:29 PM »
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Stealth Archer is really fun! I also have lots of fun with my destruction mage, chain lightning is broken. The best mage class is conjuration but really the nice thing about this game is you can choose your play style, though I have found that most of them are love it or hate it.


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Quick Question: Is it worth jumping into Elder scrolls Oblivion after playing Skyrim first? Or is this going to be too much of a "shock" graphics or game play wise?
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Re: Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2018, 11:55:16 PM »
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Quick Question: Is it worth jumping into Elder scrolls Oblivion after playing Skyrim first? Or is this going to be too much of a "shock" graphics or game play wise?
The graphics aren't the problem. The world is more glossy and I think it's actually aged better then Skyrim IMO. The bright colors look better then Skyrim's drab world of grey and brown. The gameplay hasn't aged that great though.

If you think Skyrim combat feels floaty then Oblivion is like hitting a enemy with a pool noodle. It feels pretty bad, though it was cutting edge back in the day! The writing is some of the best Bethesda has ever done! The main storyline kind of stinks but the side quests and guild quests are some of the best in the series. The Dark Brotherhood storyline in particular is amazing.

I'd still recommend it to people just know it's a old game and it feels old. Even though Morrowind has horrible combat I still recommend people to play it for the same reason, the writing and world building in the old Bethesda games is fantastic, much better then their new games.
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Re: Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2018, 12:41:24 AM »
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Quick Question: Is it worth jumping into Elder scrolls Oblivion after playing Skyrim first? Or is this going to be too much of a "shock" graphics or game play wise?
The graphics aren't the problem. The world is more glossy and I think it's actually aged better then Skyrim IMO. The bright colors look better then Skyrim's drab world of grey and brown. The gameplay hasn't aged that great though.

If you think Skyrim combat feels floaty then Oblivion is like hitting a enemy with a pool noodle. It feels pretty bad, though it was cutting edge back in the day! The writing is some of the best Bethesda has ever done! The main storyline kind of stinks but the side quests and guild quests are some of the best in the series. The Dark Brotherhood storyline in particular is amazing.

I'd still recommend it to people just know it's a old game and it feels old. Even though Morrowind has horrible combat I still recommend people to play it for the same reason, the writing and world building in the old Bethesda games is fantastic, much better then their new games.

Are you looking forward to SkyWind or SkyBlivion? I've heard that Morrowind and Oblivion are good games, but the actual gameplay isn't that amazing. I'm hoping that those issues will be fixed with those mods. 
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Re: Any good build recommendations for skyrim?
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2018, 12:57:56 AM »
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Those mods have been in development for forever I doubt they'll be finished anytime soon.

The gameplay in Morrowind and Oblivion is more janky then bad. The RPG aspects are so awesome in Morrowind and Oblivion that I could care less if the combat is janky. Morrowind has this funky hidden dice roll combat and Oblivion is like hitting each other with foam swords and hammers. Just because a game has dated gameplay doesn't make the game unplayable.

If graphics are a big deal Morrowind and Oblivion can be highly modded and the high res textures can make the games look better then even base game Skyrim. No real way to "fix" the gameplay though. It is what it is. I enjoy it, others who aren't used to old school games it'll take some getting used to.

Morrowind is such a weird alien like world that I find absolutely fascinating. Some people say Oblivion is bland but it is a High Fantasy world at it's finest! I love both games if you can't tell ;D

Both these games have a ton of content mods also. Morrowind has one that basically doubles the size of the entire game! Some modders added the main content of Vvanderfell to the game! It's super awesome!
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