If you learned some recipies alchemy was at lvl 65 in 45 min max and lvl 100 in over an hour max.
Smithing was also easy with mining tricks and transmute
If you learned some recipies alchemy was at lvl 65 in 45 min max and lvl 100 in over an hour max.
Smithing was also easy with mining tricks and transmute
As for enchanting you only need the Black Star and it’s 80+ after a few bandit camps.
I didn’t knew there are recipes like that. Usually I just buyout all the reagents from alchemist and try stuff. 50-60 is quick but slows down later on.
Cheese will be cheese :rolleyes:
My role playing took issue with that:)
I t was better to get that AXe of souls from the end of some dungeon (where you explore it with that mage Argonian and the lady in heavy armor. You could use it, buy a ton of cehap empty gems, kill nakes and bunnies or whatever and go enchant.
There was no difference in exp gain between stone and souls
The difference is you need creatures with petty white souls for this while with Black Star it’s just kill -> refill -> next :rolleyes:
I did enchanting the normal way and it was significantly less convenient. There’s also the cash issue if you do enchanting first. Doing blacksmithing without transmute, Dwemer ruins and Lexicon was much more hard though. Ended up getting most levels by paying the trainers.
[QUOTE=Stupid Dragon;636070]The difference is you need creatures with petty white souls for this while with Black Star it’s just kill -> refill -> next :rolleyes:
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Innocent bunnies, snakes, crabs:) Also selling enchanted weapons, with the right enchantment meant a tub of cash. Done with simithing meant getting rich really fast.
If you were a thief typ and had pickpocket you could even steal back training money, up to 6.5K gold I think. The gold weight would be too much
Strange. I thought it was fixed long ago.
Nah even the unofficial patch with loads of fixes had it
Then perhaps Pickpocked isn’t that bad actually :rolleyes:
with ordinator it’s kinda awesome