My point is that using control+f is easier for finding builds than is manually looking for the build in question yourself, regardless of whether or not the builds are alphabetized. Easier still is being able to click a link and go straight to the build, which is what I plan on adding in once I've finished completing the builds. Given all of this, to me alphabetizing the builds seems like a waste of time. As a final note, neither Paths of a Paladin nor The Daedric Princes, yet, to my knowledge, you haven't voiced any complaints about either of those builds not being alphabetized. Please understand I'm not trying to be offensive, but rather make a point.
I agree, High Elf is not the best race for every build that uses magic, and these builds reflect that. For example, the Knight uses Illusion magic (the High Elf's specialty), and I didn't bring up High Elf there. While I won't deny that Ancestor's Wrath is useful for melee builds, I don't think it would be a good build to suggest for every melee build, particularly since you could get more damage from Berserker Rage anyway. As for the Sorcerer bit, a Sorcerer is a mage in heavy armor, not a magic tank (unless the player chooses to make it into a magic tank).
I see your point on the build info/skills bit. I'll change that in a bit.
I write my builds for the members of the Skyrim Blog, for a couple of reasons. First of all, unlike the people who simply go to Google, type in "Skyrim" and hit search, the Blog has a good understanding of the game that is Skyrim, meaning I don't have to explain every little thing. I do not, however, assume that they know every little thing I know. Otherwise, this build would be a lot shorter. Secondly, they are the only ones who can give likes to the build and therefore save it from deletion. Even if everybody outside The Skyrim Blog who saw this build liked it, if enough members of the blog don't like it, it is subject to Deathmatches and therefore risks possible deletion.
My point is that using control+f is easier for finding builds than is manually looking for the build in question yourself, regardless of whether or not the builds are alphabetized. Easier still is being able to click a link and go straight to the build, which is what I plan on adding in once I've finished completing the builds. Given all of this, to me alphabetizing the builds seems like a waste of time. As a final note, neither Paths of a Paladin nor The Daedric Princes, yet, to my knowledge, you haven't voiced any complaints about either of those builds not being alphabetized. Please understand I'm not trying to be offensive, but rather make a point.
I agree, High Elf is not the best race for every build that uses magic, and these builds reflect that. For example, the Knight uses Illusion magic (the High Elf's specialty), and I didn't bring up High Elf there. While I won't deny that Ancestor's Wrath is useful for melee builds, I don't think it would be a good build to suggest for every melee build, particularly since you could get more damage from Berserker Rage anyway. As for the Sorcerer bit, a Sorcerer is a mage in heavy armor, not a magic tank (unless the player chooses to make it into a magic tank).
I see your point on the build info/skills bit. I'll change that in a bit.
I write my builds for the members of the Skyrim Blog, for a couple of reasons. First of all, unlike the people who simply go to Google, type in "Skyrim" and hit search, the Blog has a good understanding of the game that is Skyrim, meaning I don't have to explain every little thing. I do not, however, assume that they know every little thing I know. Otherwise, this build would be a lot shorter. Secondly, they are the only ones who can give likes to the build and therefore save it from deletion. Even if everybody outside The Skyrim Blog who saw this build liked it, if enough members of the blog don't like it, it is subject to Deathmatches and therefore risks possible deletion.