@Sauroken I was just asking did it have any use. Other races seem to be balanced as far as racial stats so I assumed it would have some purpose. Most of the abilities are game changing because depending on what it is it could make some areas of the game easy and others hard. Like If I pick nord frost dragons will be a piece of cake but fire dragons will be tougher and If I pick dunmer vice versa.
There are underwater areas, so yes it has a use. When I write that none of them are game-changers, what I mean is that everything is augmentable with a spell or a potion or an enchanted item, or whatever. Some of the racial bonuses are passive, like the resistance, and some are daily cast-ables, like the Nord's battle shout. I assume you're asking the question because you appear to be evaluating which race to play based on their starting gifts. What I'm suggesting to you is that min-maxing your starting race and adding lots of value to the racial bonus may not lead to your most satisfying experience. Play the character that best represents you or one that you like looking at the most. Then, play it the way you want to play it and your skills, bonuses, and other abilities will form up around you based on your style. That's the beauty of the the Skyrim character development system.
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