Just wondering if people still play Skyrim... I have recently been getting back into it and was looking for some tips on anything because I'm only like level 28, haha.
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Edited by SuccLord Edge: 5/5/2015 6:05:33 AMI will teach you to 100% legit break skyrim. This method gets you the best possible gear in the game. Now, in order to this, You need 100 enchanting, 100 smithing, and 100 alchemy. I would recommend this order: Smithing Enchanting Alchemy My smithing guide: [spoiler]So first, smithing is based off of the value of items you create. What you're going to want to do is start smithing gold items, and there's a really easy way to do this. First, you need to get a spell called transmute. It's an adept alteration spell, so you might need to level it a little. Also, the more magicka you have, the faster this gets. Transmute is in a bandit camp in the whiterun hold. I forgot which one, but you can look it up. Next thing you need to do is start farming for gold bars and ore, silver bars and ore, and iron ore. Don't grab Iron bars, it's not even worth it. Basically, transmute turns iron ore into silver ore, and silver into gold. You need to go to all of the silver, gold, and Iron mines around Skyrim, and begin to harvest. You should be able to find tutorials for how to do this online, as well. You should be casting transmute while running around these mines and areas to maximize your exp/hour. Once you have as many materials as you can carry, head to your nearest city, and begin to smith it. Look for the most expensive per bar items you can smith. If you have any gems, make sure to put those in too. You can sell these items, though I would recommend to save them for enchanting. Rinse and repeat until 100. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU HAVE THE WARRIOR STONE SELECTED. It will greatly improve your exp/hour. Also, if you have the Aetherial crown (probably not) save the lover's stone on it for an extra experience boost. [/spoiler] Enchanting: [spoiler]So enchanting is fairly straightforward: unless they patched it, Enchanting xp is the same for every item you make. You might want to check that though, because if they did patch it, this enchanting guide is useless. What you want to do is get lots of soul gems.[/spoiler] Non- legit, easy soul gem guide: [spoiler] This is super easy. What you need to do is get gems from two sources: the college of winterhold and khajit caravans. For the college of winterhold, you can use the platter glitch to phase through walls and get items from the vendor chests. There should be youtube tutorials of how to do this. For the caravans, all of them can be accessed relatively easily. There should be tutorials for this too. Basically, steal all of the gems from the college and all of the caravans, wait two days, and repeat until full.[/spoiler] Legit, but difficult if underlevelled gem guide: [spoiler]Dwarven ruins. Nearly every dwarven mech in a dwarven ruin is going to have a soul gem in it. Run around through all of the ruins until you have enough gems.[/spoiler] [spoiler]once you have all your gems, start filling them with souls. The size doesn't matter, so I would recommend getting a soul trap bow and hunting deer until you're full. Then, you should still have tons of jewelry from the smithing portion, so just enchant those with anything you want using your soul gems until you're level 100. Also, make sure you have the mage stone selected for this, and to disenchant any gear that you don't have the enchantment for.[/spoiler] Alchemy: [spoiler]this part is the longest, and the biggest pain in the ass. What you need to do is get three things: Giant's toes, wheat, and creep clusters. There should also be tutorials on this. Just get as many of these as you can, and combine them. Make sure you're wearing any gear you have to increase alchemy, and have the thieve's stone on.[/spoiler] Once you're 100 in all of those, you can use these three to buff each other and get seriously OP gear. There should be tutorials on this too, but I'll try to explain as best as I can. [spoiler]basically, you need to make potions that buff enchanting, and then use that buff to create gear that buffs alchemy. You can then use the gear to make stronger potions, and then stronger gear. Eventually you'll hit a cap for this, I forgot what it was. Then, you can craft the best alchemy boosting armor possible, and make the best possible fortify smithing and fortify enchanting potions. Once you have these, you can drink your smithing potions, and make armor and weapons that go past the damage/armor cap (basically one hit/ invincible) and then use the enchanting potions to give that gear crazy powerful enchantments. Basically, if you do it right, you will be literally immune to all damage, and have gear so strong that it OHK's nearly everything.[/spoiler] You're welcome.