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  • trobinson97
    Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
    • Oct 2004
    • 16366

    #2581
    Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

    Originally posted by Mr.Wednesday
    I do have one gripe about the menu system. I have too much stuff. I have a house and I store a bunch of misc, food, and ingredients in chests. There should be a way to organize the stuff in the chest the same we organize stuff in our inventory. I have to scroll down a list as long as Yao just to find certain ore for smithing. I wonder if they can patch in an inventory system for items stored in houses?

    There's a mod for that now. You need the Skyrim Script Extender though. You can download that here.


    Here is the container categorization plugin
    .

    Works very well. .
    PS: You guys are great.

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    • Jonesy
      All Star
      • Feb 2003
      • 5382

      #2582
      Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

      Is there a smelter in whiterun somewhere?

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      • NYJetsfan
        Banned
        • Jul 2003
        • 926

        #2583
        Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

        My wife was making fun of me today for putting in roughly 45 hours so far into this game.

        My response was that she's just jealous that she isn't a Dragon Born. :iwin:

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        • NYJetsfan
          Banned
          • Jul 2003
          • 926

          #2584
          Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

          Originally posted by Jonesy
          Is there a smelter in whiterun somewhere?
          Right when you walk in, to the right. Where the blacksmith is.

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          • Burns11
            Greatness Has Arrived
            • Mar 2007
            • 7406

            #2585
            Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

            Originally posted by Jonesy
            Is there a smelter in whiterun somewhere?
            Behind the main smith shop, Warmaiden I think, right next to the forge there where the female smith hangs out.

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            • Jonesy
              All Star
              • Feb 2003
              • 5382

              #2586
              Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

              Originally posted by NYJetsfan
              Right when you walk in, to the right. Where the blacksmith is.
              Lol thanks guys, somehow I missed it. I had been fast travelling to a mine I had found with one every damn time.

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              • CC
                MVP
                • Nov 2009
                • 3085

                #2587
                Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                Oh Man... anyone do "A Night To Remember".

                Daedra Quests in general have been great so far. But that one is tops.

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                • TeddyKGB
                  Pro
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 508

                  #2588
                  Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                  Squaring off against fireball or ice mages with a light armored melee fighter is a b*itch!

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                  • OSUFan_88
                    Outback Jesus
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 25642

                    #2589
                    Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                    I gotta say that the
                    Spoiler


                    BTW, the 15x damage from a dagger back stab is incredible. One hit kills FTW!
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                    Urban Meyer is lol.

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                    • NYJetsfan
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 926

                      #2590
                      Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                      Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                      I gotta say that the
                      Spoiler


                      BTW, the 15x damage from a dagger back stab is incredible. One hit kills FTW!
                      I spent many hours playing that quest line today. I'll be honest...Bethesda could have released that as the main story line, with nothing else, and it'd be an amazing game. Just awesome.

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                      • LambertandHam
                        All Star
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 8008

                        #2591
                        Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                        Originally posted by trobinson97
                        Is Umbra in this game? Don't tell me where, just want to know.
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                        • Candyman5
                          Come get some!
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 14380

                          #2592
                          I was thinking about making a Monk type of character that used basically his fists and speed type spells like the sprint shout and the speed up attacks shout so when I got on earlier I looked through some spells and perks but I don't think you could do it.

                          There's no Hand to Hand efficiency what's so ever and the only perk I could find was the heavy armor perk that increased you melee output on heavy gauntlets. I haven't even seen any enchantments that fortify hand to hand or potions.

                          Am I missing something?


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                          • kingkilla56
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 19395

                            #2593
                            Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                            Try a Khajit? They have claws
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                            • Burns11
                              Greatness Has Arrived
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 7406

                              #2594
                              Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                              Originally posted by Candyman5
                              I was thinking about making a Monk type of character that used basically his fists and speed type spells like the sprint shout and the speed up attacks shout so when I got on earlier I looked through some spells and perks but I don't think you could do it.

                              There's no Hand to Hand efficiency what's so ever and the only perk I could find was the heavy armor perk that increased you melee output on heavy gauntlets. I haven't even seen any enchantments that fortify hand to hand or potions.

                              Am I missing something?


                              Sent from me, duh.
                              I have some gloves of the pugilist that fortify unarmed, not sure if you can take the enchantment off.

                              Anyway, Khajit, heavy armor perk, you'll be good for a while, in fact you will be better than most, but eventually you'll have to use some other damage skill or it's going to be tough going.

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                              • Sandman42
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 15186

                                #2595
                                Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                                Originally posted by Candyman5
                                I was thinking about making a Monk type of character that used basically his fists and speed type spells like the sprint shout and the speed up attacks shout so when I got on earlier I looked through some spells and perks but I don't think you could do it.

                                There's no Hand to Hand efficiency what's so ever and the only perk I could find was the heavy armor perk that increased you melee output on heavy gauntlets. I haven't even seen any enchantments that fortify hand to hand or potions.

                                Am I missing something?


                                Sent from me, duh.
                                Here you go:

                                So you think it's impossible to kill a dragon with your bare hands huh? To beat a giant to death or take down an armored behemoth with your own two hands just because there's no skill tree.

                                Well guess what, you never will. You're a quitter and quitters have no place amongst the honorable ranks of the unarmed elite.

                                You need only four things to be an effective hand to hand duelist:

                                Kahjiit: Start off with a passive +15 to unarmed attacks, this is what makes the unarmed warrior the most powerful threat early game.

                                Heavy Armor: I take the full tree since you are going to be right up in the enemy's face at all times, but you only need 30 points to get the Fist of Steel perk that will make any gauntlet's armor rating your attack damage.

                                Smithing: Armor is your weapon. Improve your ****ing armor.

                                Enchantment: This is what will make you truly deadly. Once you get the power to enchat you will be able to add Unarmed bonuses to all your *** **** armor and become a wrecking machine.

                                First you must make a new character, Kahjiit. This is not ****ing negiotable unless you want to have horrendous early game damage output unless use weapons but then you're a ****ing *****. The first thing you'll need to do is kill an Imperial guard and take his armor, not the light **** the REAL ****ING ARMOR. Equip it and start swinging, take a few hits when you can because you're gonna want to get those Heavy Armor levels in as soon as possibly. After completing the intro make a beeline for Whiterun. This is not required but it is the fastest way to do this **** so just ****ing do it. Once there go immedaitely to the Hall of the Dead and accept the quest for finding the priest's pendant. Go into the catacombs and immediately one shot two skeletons because you're so ****ing manly. Now let the other one hit you while you run around and heal yourself with the Healing spell. This is the most efficent way to level it to 30 early game because you won't have any random bull **** happening to you the skeleton doesn't hit hard enough to really cause any threat to you. You should then have enough experience from both Restoration and Heavy Armor at that point to buy the Fists of Steel perk and start plowing through ****ers.

                                Now that you are truly a god among men, do whatever the **** you want to do in Whiterun and then immediately head for Riften. Do what you need to to get into town and find Brynjolf who will ask you to do some ill *** ****. Do it, **** moral principles DO IT. He will give you a quest to find him in some ****ty bar but **** that that isn't why we are here. Follow the quest marker to the Ratwys where you'll immediately be attacked by some dudes. Kill them, all of them. Eventually you'll find a man named something the Fist. I don't remember his name, the important thing is he has a pair of iron gauntlets that give you +10 to unarmed attacks. RIP THOSE OFF HIS BLOODY CORPSE. Now get your Enchanting up and then burn those suckers so you can bind it onto every ****ing single piece of armor you have. Think it just goes on gauntlets? Nope. Rings, Necklaces, ****ing everything. Put it on ****ing everything.

                                After that you're pretty much set, take whatever other perks and level whatever skills you think best suit your stlye of play. I personally perfer Alteration for the added armor and Restoration for the healing, but hell maybe you want to raise zombies or shoot lightning. Go ahead, just remember if you use weapons ever you are a ****ing coward.

                                Now go punch a dragon square in its smug ****ing face.
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