You can have up to 3 official tags. You can have 1 or 2 or none if you want - the only effect is your build isn't listed on as many (or no) pages.
You can have up to 3 official tags. You can have 1 or 2 or none if you want - the only effect is your build isn't listed on as many (or no) pages.
Nah. Lycanthropy is only a minor part of this build, not one of its core attributes. Looking through the other tags, it looks like "Elementalist" is the best fit, since using Fire and Ice Destruction spells is pretty essential to this build. (Also, similar builds seem to be using Elementalist as well).
Nah. Lycanthropy is only a minor part of this build, not one of its core attributes. Looking through the other tags, it looks like "Elementalist" is the best fit, since using Fire and Ice Destruction spells is pretty essential to this build. (Also, similar builds seem to be using Elementalist as well).
This build is simply beautiful, and will no doubt become my new "play for fun" build.
Personally, I think of this as the orc version of "punchcat"
This build is simply beautiful, and will no doubt become my new "play for fun" build.
Personally, I think of this as the orc version of "punchcat"
That works, but I found that Radiant Raiment in Solitude almost always has a set, and they're fairly inexpensive (just a few gold for each piece). You're also guaranteed a set when working your way through the Dark Brotherhood, which fits in well with the roleplay for this guy.
That works, but I found that Radiant Raiment in Solitude almost always has a set, and they're fairly inexpensive (just a few gold for each piece). You're also guaranteed a set when working your way through the Dark Brotherhood, which fits in well with the roleplay for this guy.
3 "weapons": Fork, Knife and Woodcutter's Axe; their damage is not affected by Combat Skills. I fell in love with the Woodcutter's Axe (I don't enchant it, hence I went for the highest damage). But I always wondered about the other two. Me like.
3 "weapons": Fork, Knife and Woodcutter's Axe; their damage is not affected by Combat Skills. I fell in love with the Woodcutter's Axe (I don't enchant it, hence I went for the highest damage). But I always wondered about the other two. Me like.