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Character Build: The Stronghold's Slayer

Tags: #Character Build Archer  #Character Build Scout  #Character Build Alchemist  #Race:Orsimer  #Rank:Exemplar 
  • Member
    March 9, 2013

    what difficulty your playing this on? the garlic poisons were really nice and fit in with the character, more rp the better am I right? liked!

  • Member
    March 9, 2013

    I'm playing on expert, I like having a bit of difficulty, but not too much that I get frustrated.  I was never really an RP'er but have started it in the past few months and I think it brings more enjoyment and longevity to you're characters, so have to agree.

  • Member
    March 11, 2013

    Updated, now level 55 build. Added up to necromancer for the extra damage for undead spells and also added matching set for full dawnguard light armour. Thanks for the likes.

  • Member
    March 11, 2013

    Another like for the inspired garlic recipes. It's a very old-school vampire myth and is pretty much disregarded in todays modern vampire tales. I blame Stephenie Meyer.

    Dawnguard brings back some of that early vampire = monster that Dracula was all about. 

  • June 27, 2013

    I really liked the intro to this one. +1

  • July 23, 2015

    Honestly this build is one of the coolest I've seen and it's currently helping me with putting together my first build, in terms of inspiration. I've been working on a type of "Priest Orc Warrior" for a couple of months now but can't quite seem to get it right no matter how many playthroughs I make. Just yesterday however I found this build and it's been quite helpful as to how I want to go about it! Thanks for a helpful jump off and a great build. +1 

  • Member
    June 5, 2017

    All images have been restored for this build. While I try my best to keep the formatting as close to the original as possible, there are some unavoidable differences as a result of differing platforms... for this I apologize.

    Also, please feel free to remove the 'Restored' banner at the end of the build--I put it there as a courtesy to let the reader know that the build has been worked on by somebody other than its original creator without his or her knowlege.