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Character Build: The Holy Inquisitor

Tags: #Character Build Crusader  #Character Build Juggernaut  #Character Build Blacksmith  #Rank:Recognized  #Inquisitor 
  • Member
    March 25, 2013

    Thanks :), I never even thought of the Dawnguard Hammer *Facepalm*. Good idea, I'll use it if it fits with the armor :)

  • Member
    March 25, 2013

    Sorry and thanks lol. I'll use some of your advice but Illusion is kind of for role playing.

  • Member
    March 25, 2013

    Lol

  • March 26, 2013

    you could make a build with a man who has corprus.(eternal life but with constant agony)

    this you could use to make the idea in the last section work except for the part that you meet sheogorath who is the hero of kvatch from oblivion.

    good ''paladin'' armors are steel plate, dwarven and dawnguard. light armor variants are elven, ancient falmer and also dawnguard.

  • March 26, 2013

    plus it's funny because if you look correctly you have the dawnguard logo on the ''face'' of the hammer, so you are smashing the logo ''IN THE FACE''

  • Member
    March 26, 2013

    Terrific idea!! I might use it if you don't mind? Thanks.

  • Member
    March 28, 2013

    Thanks for all the likes!

  • Member
    April 2, 2013

    The Investor Build is gone. Shame, I would of liked to have read it.

  • Member
    April 2, 2013

    They said it was to roleplayish, I still have the HTML file if you want to look at it.

  • Member
    April 3, 2013
    If nothing else, i think this might be the best formatted character build on this site (certainly one of the best at least). I wish every build had a table of contents and clearly defined sections. If i read something at the end of the build and have a question it is simple to jump to the correct section to review what i may have missed. Also, this is one of the few builds that bothers to include a section on the strengths and weaknesses of the character, too often the build is either a superman with no weakness or the author doesnt bother bringing them up.

    This may seem like odd praise but i really do mean it.