Jan 23, 2013 - Skyrim Mod: Immersive Armors. AddThis Sharing. Immersive Armors Skyrim Mod by hothtrooper44. Ancient Nord Light Barbarian Armor. My latest Skyrim armor MOD Ursine Armor Pack is available for download from Skyrim Nexus, enjoy!:) Mods used in the video.
Hmmm how to answer this one. Atleast they are putting clothing on them.
They could just go all out nude. As for the outfits i dont care for them that much.
I think its sad they are going the lenghts to make a 'fantasty' girl, to me almosts sounds like they have no life ( i have no life either (somewhat) but still im not going to make a male character with a huge package and have him run around almost nude), cant get a girlfriend so they have to make one up with the mods. Think its cheaper to do these 'alterations' then just going out and getting a xxx mag or dvd.
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I have all the expansions and NO mods. I am currently a level 13 2h Nord using light armor. My inspiration is Wulfgar from the Forgotten Realms book series. That being said, I am trying to only use 2h hammers, light armor, little to no magic.
I suppose I can use enchanting if i MUST as his hammer is enchanted in the books. What I am looking for is some suggestions on light armor and perks that will make it doable. I hear that 2h + light armor makes for a rough go.
I assume I should go smithing but I am curious if I should go left or right. Im not going to wear glass armor or elf armor because, well, BARBARIAN:)So, any suggestions or input on how to make Wulfgar as viable as possible while trying to follow the rollplaying needs would be amazing. Thanks reddit!.
I don't know this Wulfgar, but. If you want to go light and reject Elven/glass armor, you're going to have a bad time. They're the best light armors you will find as far as I know. I still suggest choosing left branch perks in Smithing, since they will get you to Dragon armors sooner (then you can get light Dragonscale armor).You may want to reconsider and go heavy to use iron/steel armor, or just use leather all the way through. This is going to be tough on higher difficulty levels, but should be totally viable if you level your Smithing quickly. I'd suggest using all perks boosting your armor rating.Enchanting is very useful too, especially with light armor it can increase your survivability, but probably isn't absolutely necessary.
I'm pretty sure I'm on adept difficulty. And for this 'fun', roll playing ish build I dont think i will be trying for higher anytime.
If I try for a herder difficulty I will probably reroll a more viable character. In most RPGs I minmax/meta game for the most OP stomping build. It makes for an easy go at the game but usually not super fun. This one is for fun.
That being said, I would still like to be able to beat the game and kill dragons. Do you think this will be possible with the Light 2h build?. Despite its weaknesses at lower levels, what you described is the second most powerful build in the game. You're going to want to put perks into the primary Agile Defender perk slot.
While light armor may seem like a bad choice at first, the armor cap is 567, so once you reach that (which is possible with Scaled armor, from the Advanced Armors perk) you can utilize the real gem of the light armor skill tree. What you're aiming for is Wind Walker on the left-hand side of the tree. This perk might seem underwhelming at first, but late game it's a must: by the time you're level 50 or so, you'll have an immense supply of health and stamina. I would suggest a 50-50 spread between the two, or at earlier levels 60-40 to keep yourself alive-either way, late game you won't need boosted stamina, you'll need killer regeneration capabilities.This is the part that you might have trouble with: to max out this build you need both alchemy and enchanting at 100.
All five ranks of Alchemist and then Physician and Benefactor are needed to get your potion making abilities up to where they need to be. Enchanting is the same: all five base Enchanter perks and then stick to the middle of the tree until you hit Extra Effect.
This lets you put two enchantments on a single item. These two combined with Arcane Blacksmith and Dragon Armor create a deadly trifecta of pure exploitation. You can search YouTube videos of the smithing-enchanting-alchemy loop, and choose whether you want to do this or not.Either way, by the time I was done I had a Dragonbone sword that could do 524 dph. Wielding a Dragonbone Warhammer with Fear and Paralysis enchantments on it dealing 1000+ damage per hit is pretty insane.And as for your 2h weapon perks, you're going to want to be careful. All 5 base Barbarian perks are a necessity, and so are Champion's Stance, Devastating Blow and Sweep, but be wary of putting perks into the weapon slots.
They're primarily for show, and add little to you're actual damage output. Sweep is better, because this allows you to take on multiple enemies at once, literally cutting a swathe through rows of enemies.There are perks in the magical skill trees like Magic Resistance and Atronach in alteration that can boost your defenses against mages, one of the most difficult enemies for melee only warriors, but from your RPing description you should stick to Light Armor, Two Handed, Smithing, Enchanting, Alchemy, and maybe speech if you want to make loads of gold selling the ultra high level gear you can make late game.The most important thing though is to have fun with it! (And not to let it devolve into stealth archery.). Glad I could help!
As far as Dragon souls go, it's all about balance. Crypts, Dwemer ruins, and other such dungeons generally give you word walls and more locked shouts. Dragon roosts have, of course, dragons. In my first play through, I fought a ton of dragons in the overworld, and by the time I got around to dungeon diving, I always had a surplus of souls.This doesn't work for everyone though. If you are looking for words, talk to the greybeards.
They Mark dungeon locations where you can learn new words. If you need souls, talk to the blades.Spoilers ahead, skim with cautionAs long as you haven't completed the main quest where you mediate between the two armies, you can get quests from the blades to hunt down dragons.These two factions are only available at the same time for a while. If you choose to side with the blades, do all the greybeards quests and get all the Dragon souls, then move over to the blades and get all the Dragon souls you need.End spoilersEssentialy, use the blades to get souls and the greybeards to get shouts.Hope this helped!. If you're avoiding those pansy elf armors, the best generic light armor that you'll be using (besides dragonscale armor, which you would need 100 smithing for) will be scaled armor, which should work well enough on adept. To create it and be able to better improve it, you can go up the left side of the smithing tree to the Advanced Armors perk, which becomes available at level 50 smithing. To get to the Advanced Armors perk, you'll have to waste one perk on Elven Smithing.To stay comfortable in light armor, I find it helpful to perk Agile Defender (the first one that increases armor rating for light armor) whenever possible, and to invest in health on levelups.
You should be able to invest a good amount into health because you have no use for magicka with this character and light armor will help with conserving stamina. Light armor can level slowly, and if you still feel like you're taking too much damage, try paying to train the skill. One place you can train light armor is in Riften with Grelka.Use block and bashing to keep enemies from hitting you, and take advantage of your two handed weapon's range to stay out of the range of enemies with one handed weapons.