Okay... wow! The lore on this is amazing... so much so that even when I was reading build info all I could think about was lore. I had to read it again just to see how to play it (and at 3500 words that's a testament to just how awesome this build is... I was more than willing to do it).
You caught me with the Dragonbone cuirass! I started the involuntary eyeroll, then read what you had to say about it, and I agree. One of the few (I can count them on one hand) builds where it fits... and it fits extremely well.
Now for the last of my gushing: Elemental Attrition = Awesome! At the beginning I was wondering what all those Fire Resistance enchants were all about. Quick question; Flame atronachs use their firebolt a lot. How did you keep her put so that you can make your crispy victim sandwich... I'm dying to try this!
Okay... wow! The lore on this is amazing... so much so that even when I was reading build info all I could think about was lore. I had to read it again just to see how to play it (and at 3500 words that's a testament to just how awesome this build is... I was more than willing to do it).
You caught me with the Dragonbone cuirass! I started the involuntary eyeroll, then read what you had to say about it, and I agree. One of the few (I can count them on one hand) builds where it fits... and it fits extremely well.
Now for the last of my gushing: Elemental Attrition = Awesome! At the beginning I was wondering what all those Fire Resistance enchants were all about. Quick question; Flame atronachs use their firebolt a lot. How did you keep her put so that you can make your crispy victim sandwich... I'm dying to try this!
Bravo bravo my friend!!! This build is really awesome and i like it a lot! Well done! I avoid to read the lore often, but this time it's been a different thing. A +1 isn't enough. Good luck!!!
Bravo bravo my friend!!! This build is really awesome and i like it a lot! Well done! I avoid to read the lore often, but this time it's been a different thing. A +1 isn't enough. Good luck!!!
Nice work on this, I like these grim, battle-hardened Imperials, and Zurin has fantastic backstory. I haven't looked at any kind of smithing guide other than to see that dwarven smithing is the most cost effective. I'm wondering the same thing here: are iron daggers the most cost effective early leveling gear? It always seemed to me like helmets were the best, and still use comparatively few materials.
Nice work on this, I like these grim, battle-hardened Imperials, and Zurin has fantastic backstory. I haven't looked at any kind of smithing guide other than to see that dwarven smithing is the most cost effective. I'm wondering the same thing here: are iron daggers the most cost effective early leveling gear? It always seemed to me like helmets were the best, and still use comparatively few materials.