» Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:58 am
I'm almost to level 60 now... I've dabbled about in everything...I already had to move difficulty from adept to expert to keep things interesting and I may have to move it to master. Right now my toon is at 100 in 1-hand, sneak, smithing, enchanting, light and heavy armor both. I'm in the 70's in blocking, archery, speechcraft and alchemy and working on those. Not much of a magic-user but trying to train illusiion also. Because it was my first run-through I saved my perks because I wasn't sure what they all did or how to spec. I now have like 17 unused ones and I am still overpowered and figure I could throw them away and it wouldn't matter. Probably you would need to use more of them for a more magic-oriented character... but even so I have NOT maxed out the smithing or the enchanting trees, I have NOT used any exploits. I can whup anything I run into with either dragonscale or ebony armor improved using potions I can buy in the shops.
My conclusions... this game is pretty easy. I need to try it on master but for standard settings there is no need to min/max stats...just persist in building up your character. Just do what is fun and don't be afraid to experiment.
My character is a hoarder and early in the game I threw a lot of points into Stamina increases to carry more stuff. At this point I can pass along these tips for hoarding:
1) Explore and clear the dungeon before looting stuff (unless you are a thief-type and don't plan to kill them).
2) After the enemies are dead you can do a loot sweep of the dungeon at a walk, with torches/magelight so you don't miss any goodies.
3) Gear and potions that boost your ability to carry weight are your friend.
4) Use the steed stone... 100 boost to carrying and weightless armor. Also the perks that make armor weightless are worth getting.
5) Dressers and wardrobes and coffins, if you can find them, are safer places to store things than chests.
6) Chest-type storage is safer than barrels... things will stay there for several days or even weeks.
7) Get a follower to help carry your stuff. Even if you want to sneak, you can park them somewhere until you are ready to gather loot.
8) Get a horse...then you can clear the whole dungeon and carry it back to town on your back.
9) Get a house to put your hoard.