This was lots of fun though discovered to my chagrin that if you get the Nightingale blade at level 46+ you can't temper it
No real problem, with One handed perks and a eminent one-handed piece of jewelry it was still a very formidable weapon and no problems. Increases the difficulty a bit, but that makes it more fun.
As for dragon fighting, what I did was travel outside with Mjoll. (I would leave her to wait outside of any dungeon crawls) Outside for dragon fighting I would give her a staff of Ice lance and fireball to duel wield. I love watching her looking like a mobile ant-aircraft battery while I hit it with the occasional Marked for Death shout.
If it's two dragons or an ancient, I also even the odds with the Durnehviir shout. Then it become a seriously awesome and chaotic mess of dragons and pyrotechnics in the sky that I can just sit and watch till something finally lands in sword range.
+1 on the build, by the way. Great time and wish I found it a long time ago.
This was lots of fun though discovered to my chagrin that if you get the Nightingale blade at level 46+ you can't temper it
No real problem, with One handed perks and a eminent one-handed piece of jewelry it was still a very formidable weapon and no problems. Increases the difficulty a bit, but that makes it more fun.
As for dragon fighting, what I did was travel outside with Mjoll. (I would leave her to wait outside of any dungeon crawls) Outside for dragon fighting I would give her a staff of Ice lance and fireball to duel wield. I love watching her looking like a mobile ant-aircraft battery while I hit it with the occasional Marked for Death shout.
If it's two dragons or an ancient, I also even the odds with the Durnehviir shout. Then it become a seriously awesome and chaotic mess of dragons and pyrotechnics in the sky that I can just sit and watch till something finally lands in sword range.
+1 on the build, by the way. Great time and wish I found it a long time ago.