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Character Build: Wrothgarian Warrior

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  • July 3, 2013

    Really well put together! +1 and bump to get you some more!

  • Member
    July 3, 2013
    I bet hide armor and bracers, with storm cloak officer helm and boots would be a wicked aesthetic! +1
  • Member
    July 4, 2013

    Thanks! 

  • Member
    July 4, 2013

    Possibly, Right now I am at Level 40 with my own smithed set of legendary Stalhrim Light armor (Except the Helm) and it is great! I am using Auriel's Bow (Legendary) and Two Legendary Nordic Swords. I also found that Stormcloak Officer armor, Orcish Gauntlets, Stormcloak Officer Boots and an Orcish Helmet look very cool, also works with no helmet. (I don't usually use helmets though). Oh and the Deathbrand Armor also is superb for this build although I wouldnt use the helm. lol 

  • Member
    July 4, 2013

    Thanks for the advice, I'll keep that in mind. I am basically completely done with the playthrough, I defeated Alduin and just have a few side quests I plan on doing. I do get what you're saying though, thanks! My next build will definitely be played through to a higher level before posted.

  • Member
    July 4, 2013

    Oh well then to be honest with you I have actually played this build about 4 times and something just didn't feel right when making it so I had to start over. Trust me, you could ask my Xbox Live friends, they would always be like why are you level 1 again in Skyrim, Zach? This build looks like I only had one playthrough with it but honestly it took me FOREVER to finally get it to the perfect standards I wanted, and that final product is what you see here.

  • Member
    July 4, 2013

    Haha!  Yeah I am obsessed with this game and having to get EVERYTHING right, if I don't, I delete it and start over. 

  • July 4, 2013

    Only five skills - wonderful.  Sometimes people try to add too much into a build, but I like it more when it is kept simple.  My current character uses the exact same skill set, but the role-play and perk choices are different - (I also took a few perks in Speech for RP).

  • Member
    July 4, 2013

    Haha, yeah I know, I wanted to keep it clean, simple, but also a tactical build. I have a rule when making characters in Skyrim, at most I can have 6 skills and they are split up into major skills and minor, it is a great way of keeping your build and skills simple and manageable. 

  • Member
    July 4, 2013
    I absolutely agree with you Zach, I can't play a build that has too many skills , far too jumbled up for me