The whole point of that is that you're quite strong even without using heaps of crafting. If you like you could always avoid one of the armor skills and use those perks in Smithing to improve your armor type of choice!
The whole point of that is that you're quite strong even without using heaps of crafting. If you like you could always avoid one of the armor skills and use those perks in Smithing to improve your armor type of choice!
Simple yet brilliant. Even when I played a pure warrior merc, I would always stick to one style of anything, (armor/x-handed weapon). I forgot how fun it is to just pick up what you find and go. You're right about the money. When I don't craft, I have enough for two houses by the time I hit level 20, just by clearing dungeons. +1 from me.
Simple yet brilliant. Even when I played a pure warrior merc, I would always stick to one style of anything, (armor/x-handed weapon). I forgot how fun it is to just pick up what you find and go. You're right about the money. When I don't craft, I have enough for two houses by the time I hit level 20, just by clearing dungeons. +1 from me.
I usually stayed in Implacable Defense style until I brought the beast down (when it does that big stagger thing/crash lands) and then switched to Hammer and Chisel to finish off with a flurry of power attacks.
I usually stayed in Implacable Defense style until I brought the beast down (when it does that big stagger thing/crash lands) and then switched to Hammer and Chisel to finish off with a flurry of power attacks.