Even if you are a heavily armored melee machine, there are times when sneaking will help get you past a difficult situation. It can also help in scoring some sweet loot more on that below. Sneaking also serves as a built-in radar. The open eye symbol will alert you to any enemies that can see you and prevents from them getting the drop on you. The easiest way to build up your Sneak skill is to constantly sneak while traveling. Here are some other good ways to improve Sneak:. One of the joys of Skyrim is exploring the vast map to find all of the different waypoints — location markers on your map that you can later fast-travel to.
However, walking long distances to get to an out-of-the-way cave can be tiring and dangerous… unless you have a horse. Horses are faster, sturdier, and can climb rocky mountains better than you. Trying to get to that dragon lair high atop that craggy peak? A horse can usually get you there. Early on, you can steal a horse from the Whiterun Stables quite easily.
Bear in mind that if you dismount your stolen horse, it will immediately head back to the stable at a walk, so you can run and catch him. Stealing in real life is bad. However, there are times when walking around can prove quite boring after a while. Thankfully, this boredom can be averted by using the fast travel mechanic to quicken the pace of any main or side quests that the player might be in the middle of.
Just remember that Skyrim is still a game that focuses on exploration. Abusing the fast travel mechanic can definitely take away from the overall experience. While it's great to travel on a horse, most people would be traveling on foot in Skyrim. This makes it imperative to optimize foot travel, and avoid getting frustrated with the limited speed of this movement. There's a simple solution here — sprinting. However, this doesn't mean players should sprint mindlessly.
Instead, players should stop their sprints right before the stamina bar depletes so that players can recover their stamina quickly. This allows them to start another sprint without wasting too much time. Potions are the unsung hero of Skyrim. Glugging down one of these concoctions can provide a huge array of useful benefits.
While players might be more than familiar with the restorative Potions, one shouldn't ignore the wealth of other potions. These can help turn the tide of battle or get rid of any other pesky blockades in the player's way. As is the case with any RPG, the loot that the player gets can prove to be infinitely valuable in the world of Skyrim. It vastly improves their chances of surviving a particularly tough encounter. So, it only goes without saying that players should ideally ensure that they never fall behind the equipment curve and are always decked out for any possible situation.
Plus, the player often looks way cooler with upgraded pieces of equipment. As is the case with most RPGs, Skyrim features a weight limit. This can get rather annoying to manage at times. Sign up for free! What do you need help on?
Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: Rybal. User Info: TSotP. I would recommend Dragonborn First. The first quest for it will auto start as soon as you finish 'Way of the Voice', where as dawnguard will autostart at level Chances are you will do 'way of the voice' before level 10 so it can be inferred that Beth intended it that way.
Personally, I always start dawnguard first to get serena. Alchemy is a total bitch to level up otherwise. You get a point of Alchemy; you get a point of Pickpocket.
Eventually, you'll start getting two points of Pickpocket per thing and so you'll start raising levels in the room. So you go into the store, you come out six, seven levels higher, maybe. Save those because once you disenchant an item that has Banish, you can enchant your iron daggers with Banish really cheap, with any type of soul gem, and each one of those daggers is worth more than like any vendor has.
You get like 3, gold per each Banish dagger. Plus, you can use that cash for further training. Also, when you're actually making your potions, you level up your Alchemy based on how expensive the potion is. So if you're wearing your outfit to make your potions better, then you can make a potion worth like 3, gold easy, and that's almost a point of Alchemy.
Then you're carrying around all the money you'll ever need.
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