Can you explain that trick a bit more? Do you just tap sprint, then block? Or both at the same time? Does it work every time, or only occasionally? Does it do damage equal to your sword when it knocks opponents down? Can you keep it going indefinitely?
Pretty cool build Henson, as usual. I always envisioned the Ka Po'Tun as being closer to conventional warriors – agile, sure, but not so stealthy. That said, the way you use stealth is more of a "stalking" approach, befitting of a hunter, than a classic assassin style. I was planning on taking a break from making builds, and giving some of everyone else's a try. I was about to start a playthrough of Mason's Revenant, but I might try this instead. I haven't done anything significant with Light Armor, Sneak, or Block in a while.
Can you explain that trick a bit more? Do you just tap sprint, then block? Or both at the same time? Does it work every time, or only occasionally? Does it do damage equal to your sword when it knocks opponents down? Can you keep it going indefinitely?
Pretty cool build Henson, as usual. I always envisioned the Ka Po'Tun as being closer to conventional warriors – agile, sure, but not so stealthy. That said, the way you use stealth is more of a "stalking" approach, befitting of a hunter, than a classic assassin style. I was planning on taking a break from making builds, and giving some of everyone else's a try. I was about to start a playthrough of Mason's Revenant, but I might try this instead. I haven't done anything significant with Light Armor, Sneak, or Block in a while.
That's absolutely incredible, going to make my favorite build/playthrough so far even better, AND seals the deal on convincing me that this here is the ultimate Khajiit build on this site. In fact, I'm going to slightly modify that favorite Berserker Khajiit of mine to fall more in line with this build, knowing what I now do. The pictures are awesome, the lore is awesome, and the gameplay is fucking stupid awesome... It just wins all around.
The idea of using sneak (and the left side of the tree at that; the FUN side) in conjunction with two-handers and sprint-rolls to set up great critical charges and so on and so forth in order to make this dude more of an ultimate stalker/predator than plain ol' sneaky assassin is just incredible to me. Exactly what a Khajiit should be. I've been working on an ultimate hunter Khajiit with a bow, myself, and I may end up posting it still but tbh this appeals to me even more b/c I love me some two-handers. More great stuff, and you're officially probably my favorite build-maker on this site by now. +1
That's absolutely incredible, going to make my favorite build/playthrough so far even better, AND seals the deal on convincing me that this here is the ultimate Khajiit build on this site. In fact, I'm going to slightly modify that favorite Berserker Khajiit of mine to fall more in line with this build, knowing what I now do. The pictures are awesome, the lore is awesome, and the gameplay is fucking stupid awesome... It just wins all around.
The idea of using sneak (and the left side of the tree at that; the FUN side) in conjunction with two-handers and sprint-rolls to set up great critical charges and so on and so forth in order to make this dude more of an ultimate stalker/predator than plain ol' sneaky assassin is just incredible to me. Exactly what a Khajiit should be. I've been working on an ultimate hunter Khajiit with a bow, myself, and I may end up posting it still but tbh this appeals to me even more b/c I love me some two-handers. More great stuff, and you're officially probably my favorite build-maker on this site by now. +1
Ah I see. So for the muffled boots, did you just get lucky and come upon them? How exactly did you get muffle onto the dragon boots without enchanting?
EDIT: I misunderstood your meaning, I now realize you do enchant your gear but only with certain gear enchantments. But that brings me to my next question. Aren't your enchantments on your armor going to be significantly weak without any investment into the enchantment tree?
Ah I see. So for the muffled boots, did you just get lucky and come upon them? How exactly did you get muffle onto the dragon boots without enchanting?
EDIT: I misunderstood your meaning, I now realize you do enchant your gear but only with certain gear enchantments. But that brings me to my next question. Aren't your enchantments on your armor going to be significantly weak without any investment into the enchantment tree?