egghead.com I've gotten a lot good tech through here.
Batman. He's got years of experience and professional training. Sure Drake can fight and he has the experience but the training offers something...
Those have same my butt so many times in that game.
What's a good setup for the different phases of the game?
Had to be intentional. THey never rush any of the Elder Scrolls games. They'll rehash the crap out of them though.
It's got a lot. At 200 and still climbing with only a little on the repeating.
The strategy guide has been my best friend in that game. It's my Skyrim bible!
All of them! They each offer something, it just depends on what you like.
Good Ol' Games is one of the best bets for those. Still I love that Bethesda offered up Daggerfall.
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Not really. I haven't reached it yet if it has one. Probably 100 or something.
THe midnight launch for Skyrim was great. I just stayed up all night playing my first character and getting a solid feel for it.
THat guide helped me get a better idea of how to handle my character and really get the most out of the basics.
Access the magic menu and assign the spell to either hand. You can easily use both spells and weapons too. It does make the early game easier for...
I really favor the Kajiit for their boost to unarmed skill and their racial that makes it even more damaging! Plus, the best thieves in the game!
It's very doable. You will have a harder early game but it will balance out quickly enough. Especially once you get the perks going.
Just Favorite the potions you most commonly use. That way you can very quickly get to them.
Buy the spell books from sorcerers who offer them or collect them in your travels. Just use them once and you have the spell. Sell off the extras if...
You're rushing it, certainly. Take it slowly. You can also back out after the second attempt to keep your lockpick intact.
It's an expendable item. Do not try to equip it, just have something targeted (occasionally be ready to run!)
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