It wasn't bad. Basically you are not limited on any quests really since they all pay coin and that's the ultimate goal. So leave Helgen (or an Alternate Start point if you use that mod); hit Whiterun and start talking to people. You can get 5-10 quests pretty quick just in Whiterun and then where ever you go just talk to every person you see and hit every inn. The quests pile up quickly and the good thing is there is no real pattern you must follow so it's real "sandboxy" when it comes to that.
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It wasn't bad. Basically you are not limited on any quests really since they all pay coin and that's the ultimate goal. So leave Helgen (or an Alternate Start point if you use that mod); hit Whiterun and start talking to people. You can get 5-10 quests pretty quick just in Whiterun and then where ever you go just talk to every person you see and hit every inn. The quests pile up quickly and the good thing is there is no real pattern you must follow so it's real "sandboxy" when it comes to that.
Appreciate the comment and the like!
Awesome concept :D
Reminds me of this movie I watched where Hansel and Gretel are both BA Witchhunters.. Definitely going to try this one out!
A question, though.. What should I do if some enemies managed to get close? As far as I've known crossbows aren't particularly good about facing a couple of tanks carrying massive battleaxes...
Really love this build +1 :)
Awesome concept :D
Reminds me of this movie I watched where Hansel and Gretel are both BA Witchhunters.. Definitely going to try this one out!
A question, though.. What should I do if some enemies managed to get close? As far as I've known crossbows aren't particularly good about facing a couple of tanks carrying massive battleaxes...
Really love this build +1 :)
You should have at least one follower by this point. Even if you don't you have your magical skills (destruction spells) that you are actually using as your primary attack until you get the crossbow.
The H&G movie was a major influence in this build and one reason I reference them so much in the build. I had gone into more detail with this but was recommended to remove it as "extra information" that wasn't needed and hurt the build.
You should have at least one follower by this point. Even if you don't you have your magical skills (destruction spells) that you are actually using as your primary attack until you get the crossbow.
The H&G movie was a major influence in this build and one reason I reference them so much in the build. I had gone into more detail with this but was recommended to remove it as "extra information" that wasn't needed and hurt the build.
Which follower would you suggest me to go with? I personally dislike Serana because of her fighting behavior of resurrecting every bodies she met and ended up leaving tons of ash piles along the way. (Which is maybe a good reference of Hansel dropping bread crumbs to find their way back home)
About the destruction spells, would it be RP-breaking if I go with some higher level destruction spells like firebolt or fireball? I find myself really hard to survive with only concentrating flames spell and using the crossbow.
Sorry if I ask too much. I like this build so much I want to know every detail there is. :)
Which follower would you suggest me to go with? I personally dislike Serana because of her fighting behavior of resurrecting every bodies she met and ended up leaving tons of ash piles along the way. (Which is maybe a good reference of Hansel dropping bread crumbs to find their way back home)
About the destruction spells, would it be RP-breaking if I go with some higher level destruction spells like firebolt or fireball? I find myself really hard to survive with only concentrating flames spell and using the crossbow.
Sorry if I ask too much. I like this build so much I want to know every detail there is. :)
Oh I see. I can imagine his disfigured hands casting up concentration spells, yes.
I guess limiting to basic concentration spells would make an interesting gameplay too. But perhaps you can share a basic trick or two on how to survive much longer on higher difficulties?
As for the dog, I think I'm going for regular dogs instead - Making Barbas accompanying me all around the world while all he wanted was to return to his master makes me feel a little bit guilty.
Alright that was a very quick and helpful response. Now that I see it, this build is indeed awesome and will be a perfect fit for my one-and-only Argonian gameplay. Thank you for the helpful responses!
Oh I see. I can imagine his disfigured hands casting up concentration spells, yes.
I guess limiting to basic concentration spells would make an interesting gameplay too. But perhaps you can share a basic trick or two on how to survive much longer on higher difficulties?
As for the dog, I think I'm going for regular dogs instead - Making Barbas accompanying me all around the world while all he wanted was to return to his master makes me feel a little bit guilty.
Alright that was a very quick and helpful response. Now that I see it, this build is indeed awesome and will be a perfect fit for my one-and-only Argonian gameplay. Thank you for the helpful responses!