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Character Build: The Honest Farmer

Tags: #Race:Nord  #Character Build Barbarian  #Character Build Warrior  #Character Build Hero  #Rank:Exemplar 
  • Member
    April 25, 2013

    I don't really see why this is a farmer, but I like the idea of humble beginnings.

    I guess once fate calls, you just have to be a hero.

  • Member
    April 25, 2013

    Wow! This is a really great build! Good job on it!

  • April 25, 2013

    If you really think that, then you should click the 'like' button - it is in danger of getting deleted today if it doesn't get 20 likes (or win the deathmatch).

  • Member
    April 25, 2013

    i LOVE it! I always love making normal characters, with RP like this. This deserves to survive 

  • Member
    April 25, 2013
    A build where you don't have to constantly switch to your favorites list. +1 from me.
  • Member
    April 25, 2013

    It survived... Its alive!!! Could not resist.

    On a side note, why not use a ancient nordic hero sword/battleaxe? (If I remember right there are no warhammers) That would mean you can drop smithing and, like Ben said. Use a potion.

    Would have voted for it in the deathmatch but already has 20 likes so it wil live.

  • Member
    April 26, 2013

    Thanks Chris! I tried to find some human pics of Applejack, but I couldn't find any good (dark) ones, so I went without. 

    The unique hammers just didn't appeal to me, so I didn't use them. The Long Hammer was fast but not as strong. Volundrung was powerful but slow. And the Rune Hammer's mechanic didn't always work for me, and it really just slowed down combat.

    I'm glad this one survived. When I wander back into the land of Skyrim, this will definitely get a look-over for improvements.

  • Member
    April 26, 2013

    The idea here is that she goes from simple farm girl to devastating warrior. Progressing to stronger armor is part of that transformation. 

  • Member
    April 26, 2013

    Thank you! 

  • Member
    April 26, 2013

    Smithing IMO just makes achieving maximum tankiness much easier. I figured I may as well use it to it's fullness.