It's such a tricky build to get right, it's why we've seen so many failed offerings in the past and all of them hadn't been playtested.
Armor rating was a massive problem when I tried a 'pure' vigilant, it simply won't level when wearing only the gloves and boots, this is definitely reflected in your perk placement at level 30 (first thing I checked to see if you'd tried the build properly).
If you're still playing this character you should go and pick up Belrand from Solitude, he functions exactly the same as your build and is a very durable follower, he'll cast his healing and flesh spells and even specialises in conjure familiar like you have here...
As you're an Orc you should find it easy to get in to the Orc Strongholds during the lower levels, the one near Markarth has a very good heavy armor trainer that you should look into to help people get through those earlier levels when you're still in full 'Vigilant Mode'.
Paralysis is worth a mention here as well because it was such an important spell at later levels for my own vigilant (I was running pure melee though).
Good job Tae! The purest in me felt a little let down by the move to full Dawnguard armor towards the end of the build but I understand completely why you chose that path!
It's such a tricky build to get right, it's why we've seen so many failed offerings in the past and all of them hadn't been playtested.
Armor rating was a massive problem when I tried a 'pure' vigilant, it simply won't level when wearing only the gloves and boots, this is definitely reflected in your perk placement at level 30 (first thing I checked to see if you'd tried the build properly).
If you're still playing this character you should go and pick up Belrand from Solitude, he functions exactly the same as your build and is a very durable follower, he'll cast his healing and flesh spells and even specialises in conjure familiar like you have here...
As you're an Orc you should find it easy to get in to the Orc Strongholds during the lower levels, the one near Markarth has a very good heavy armor trainer that you should look into to help people get through those earlier levels when you're still in full 'Vigilant Mode'.
Paralysis is worth a mention here as well because it was such an important spell at later levels for my own vigilant (I was running pure melee though).
Good job Tae! The purest in me felt a little let down by the move to full Dawnguard armor towards the end of the build but I understand completely why you chose that path!