Need a fun but viable build concept

Post » Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:02 pm

I originally played as a stealthy dagger player and it got EXTREMELY overpowered....fast.

When you can WALK up behind an elder dragon and (non power attack) smack him in the calf with your dagger and instantly kill him without him knowing you're there, the game isnt fun anymore. I tried switching to bow but it just lost its flavor overall and I quit.

Now me and my friend are getting hyped up for Dragonborn DLC and want to start over and finish the game this time.

One friend playing 100% bow w/ pickpocket/steal/lockpick and other shenanigans to get passed obstacles
Other friend is either playing sword and board or standard two hand bruiser type.


I want to do something different that any of the three mentioned above, but at the same time fun, and I can't think of much.

I want to be able to enjoy the full extent of the game. I don't plan to rush, so I have plenty of time. I want to experience the plants and flowers, I want to crawl through every dungeon, be a nice guy helping everyone with their quests and tasks, not just poking everyone with my dagger for hours on end.

If anyone has any kind of fun builds that they can suggest, or even fun playstyles. I recently beat dishonored and that was probably the most fun game I have ever played for "Do this mission in whichever way is the most fun for you". I think an illusion mage might cater to that type of playsyle (coupled with destruction) but without mods I've heard magic is extremely underpowered, and once Dragonborn comes out I'll have to ditch any mods to play it (at least until they're ported to dragonborn).


I'm really back and forth on this right now and would greatly appreciate feedback or suggestions!
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Post » Sat Nov 10, 2012 7:45 pm

I recently played as a "jack of all trades" argonian assassin/thief/destruction mage/1&2 handed warrior (in that order) Base attributes: 550health 300magic 250 stamina (enchanting boosted these alot) I ended up spending the most time with him, because I got to play every guild questline, & be proficient with...pretty much everything.

And since I spent perk & attribute points in everything, he never became overpowered, or underpowered. I'm waiting for DLC (ps3) to keep playing it, VERY fun build to me.
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