Charr
I have quite a few characters that I like to play. At the moment I have decided to try out a heavy armor archer. I decided to go as an Imperial on this one, mainy because I almost never play as one, and wanted to change things up a bit. The armor soaks up quite a lot of damage while I shoot, so there is no need for sneaking, and alchemy helps keep me alive. I travel with the Argonian Derkeethus, who is also an archer, and we fill many enemies with arrows long before they reach us. I also play a Bosmer thief, who generally avoids combat. It is quite the challenge to go through most areas without fighting anything, but when I do, stealth, archery, and poisons are the emplements that I use. Having pickpocket at max has led to some interesting results, where I am able to take someones weapon right off their person before confronting them. She is also extremly rich, having "earned" over 200 billion gold. I have an Argonian warrior who is maxed in almost every skill, but fights in light armor with a two-handed sword. Due to his smithing, enchanting, and destruction skills/perks, his equipment is very powerful, which helps a lot, considering that I only play on master difficulty. I recently started playing an Orc assassin who only uses daggers, poison, and stealth for killing. She also uses smithing to make sure she is getting the most out of her weapons that she can. Coupled with potions and Berzerk, her sneak attacks are more deadly than most. Another character I had a lot of fun playing was a heavy armored Kahjiit who only used his fists and shouts to fight with. It was with this character that I really learned ho to dodge arrows from enemy archers, as well as the uses of many of the shouts that I don't use on other characters. I use enchanting to get more unarmed damage, and smithing because hey, why not? My Breton mage was one of the more challenging character that I created, mainy because I'm not used to that style of gamepay, and have always has a hard time with mages in general accross many games. The farther I get, though, I have a bit of an easier time of it. Having staves a long for combat has turned into an essential, and I'll never forget the time I turned a man into solid gold with the Wabbajack. The first character I created though, was my Dunmer, Dart. He is the reincarnation of my Morrowind and Oblivion character. He has always had the knack for collecting legendary artifacts, and using them all at the same time. He started out as an assassin, but quickly became an adept warrior and wizard on top of that. He wears a mixture of heavy and light armor, all a smattering of Deadric relics and powerful artifacts found in his travels.
Charr
February 22, 2013 |
I have quite a few characters that I like to play. At the moment I have decided to try out a heavy armor archer. I decided to go as an Imperial on this one, mainy because I almost never play as one, and wanted to change things up a bit. The armor soaks up quite a lot of damage while I shoot, so there is no need for sneaking, and alchemy helps keep me alive. I travel with the Argonian Derkeethus, who is also an archer, and we fill many enemies with arrows long before they reach us. I also play a Bosmer thief, who generally avoids combat. It is quite the challenge to go through most areas without fighting anything, but when I do, stealth, archery, and poisons are the emplements that I use. Having pickpocket at max has led to some interesting results, where I am able to take someones weapon right off their person before confronting them. She is also extremly rich, having "earned" over 200 billion gold. I have an Argonian warrior who is maxed in almost every skill, but fights in light armor with a two-handed sword. Due to his smithing, enchanting, and destruction skills/perks, his equipment is very powerful, which helps a lot, considering that I only play on master difficulty. I recently started playing an Orc assassin who only uses daggers, poison, and stealth for killing. She also uses smithing to make sure she is getting the most out of her weapons that she can. Coupled with potions and Berzerk, her sneak attacks are more deadly than most. Another character I had a lot of fun playing was a heavy armored Kahjiit who only used his fists and shouts to fight with. It was with this character that I really learned ho to dodge arrows from enemy archers, as well as the uses of many of the shouts that I don't use on other characters. I use enchanting to get more unarmed damage, and smithing because hey, why not? My Breton mage was one of the more challenging character that I created, mainy because I'm not used to that style of gamepay, and have always has a hard time with mages in general accross many games. The farther I get, though, I have a bit of an easier time of it. Having staves a long for combat has turned into an essential, and I'll never forget the time I turned a man into solid gold with the Wabbajack. The first character I created though, was my Dunmer, Dart. He is the reincarnation of my Morrowind and Oblivion character. He has always had the knack for collecting legendary artifacts, and using them all at the same time. He started out as an assassin, but quickly became an adept warrior and wizard on top of that. He wears a mixture of heavy and light armor, all a smattering of Deadric relics and powerful artifacts found in his travels. |