Thanks man, it's actually surprisingly hard to get it working right, on my first build it took several tries to get it working, but now I just copy and paste the code from that and replace the relevant section.
Glad you like it!
Thanks man, it's actually surprisingly hard to get it working right, on my first build it took several tries to get it working, but now I just copy and paste the code from that and replace the relevant section.
Glad you like it!
This will be my first knight i must say it is quite impressive for using illusion since i thought it wasn't really for a warrior. thanks will be testing this now.
This will be my first knight i must say it is quite impressive for using illusion since i thought it wasn't really for a warrior. thanks will be testing this now.
Thanks for deciding to use my build!
I think Oblivion gave the knight class illusion because it was part of being charismatic, I basically only ever used it to get the best prices from merchants and convince people to give me information back in the TES4 days.
I was trying to figure out the best way to translate this to Skyrim and just decided on not perking Illusion, but still hinting at the charismatic aspect by using the courage spell to amplify your allies. I love how easy it is to get level ups when firing off courage only a few times near the beginning of the game.
Another fun way to use it to simulate honor in combat is to shoot courage at enemies who are cowering. This makes them get up and fight, and you don't have to feel dishonorable for striking down a defenseless foe.
Thanks for deciding to use my build!
I think Oblivion gave the knight class illusion because it was part of being charismatic, I basically only ever used it to get the best prices from merchants and convince people to give me information back in the TES4 days.
I was trying to figure out the best way to translate this to Skyrim and just decided on not perking Illusion, but still hinting at the charismatic aspect by using the courage spell to amplify your allies. I love how easy it is to get level ups when firing off courage only a few times near the beginning of the game.
Another fun way to use it to simulate honor in combat is to shoot courage at enemies who are cowering. This makes them get up and fight, and you don't have to feel dishonorable for striking down a defenseless foe.
That's a cool backstory, and it could go well with both alignment paths; he either sticks to his honor and pursues his revenge on the battlefield or he gives into his rage, taking the path of a fallen knight, culminating in joining the Dark Brotherhood and removing the head of Titus Mede II =p
That's a cool backstory, and it could go well with both alignment paths; he either sticks to his honor and pursues his revenge on the battlefield or he gives into his rage, taking the path of a fallen knight, culminating in joining the Dark Brotherhood and removing the head of Titus Mede II =p