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  • stevieaces
    Rookie
    • Sep 2006
    • 227

    #5551
    Im so frustrated lol. Whats the best way to kill the vampires? Im absolutely stuck in Haemar's Cavern.


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    • AshamanCarnage
      Rookie
      • Jul 2006
      • 1252

      #5552
      Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

      Originally posted by stevieaces
      Im so frustrated lol. Whats the best way to kill the vampires? Im absolutely stuck in Haemar's Cavern.


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      If you feel like backing out of the cave, their is a sword called Goldbrand that does extra damage to Undead. Pretty easy to get if your interested.

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      • goh
        Banned
        • Aug 2003
        • 20755

        #5553
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        • Goffs
          New Ork Giants
          • Feb 2003
          • 12278

          #5554
          Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

          No Jesse follower?

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          • Mabster
            Crunchy
            • Mar 2009
            • 7659

            #5555
            Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

            Started a new game, my second. I did the whole sneaky cat thing on my first playthrough and didn't touch magic except alchemy and enchanting.

            I want to run a mage now. I barely scratched the mage college in my first playthrough so I'm going to go straight there I think from the beginning.

            I rolled a Breton. Any advice or tips? I'm not really sure where to begin with a mage. Fire? Lightning? Conjuration? Healing?

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            • Bellsprout
              Hard Times.
              • Oct 2009
              • 25652

              #5556
              Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

              I like Destruction magic because it's straight forward.

              I'm mostly a fire guy.

              My only real advice, because I'm only level 15 with this mage character, is to find and equip as much Magicka Regeneration enchanted stuff as you can. You'll be surprised how often you're running out while in combat.
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              • Mabster
                Crunchy
                • Mar 2009
                • 7659

                #5557
                Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                Destruction is fire/lighting/ice? Do you basically favorite a spell of each kind to be able to call up which one suits the occasion?

                Or just go straight fire? Both hands?

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                • Bellsprout
                  Hard Times.
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 25652

                  #5558
                  Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                  Originally posted by Mabster
                  Destruction is fire/lighting/ice? Do you basically favorite a spell of each kind to be able to call up which one suits the occasion?

                  Or just go straight fire? Both hands?

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                  I pretty much default to Firebolt with both hands right now.

                  You'll need the Destruction Dual Casting perk as well as the Apprentice Destruction perk for it to be useful to you, though. And the Augmented Flames perk is one I'd recommend to.

                  Do keep Ice Spike and Lightning Bolt, the other two Apprentice level Destruction spells on hand though.

                  If a dragon starts spitting out fire at you, you'll kill it a hell of a lot faster with Ice Spike. Same goes for any other fiery enemy you might come across. It's useful to invest in the Augmented Frost perk as well, too, if you can, for this reason.

                  Lightning spells drain Magicka quicker, so they're useful when going up against other magic toting enemies. Useful spell to keep on hand, but I find these battles to be less common outside of the College of Winterhold missions, so I haven't bothered putting a perk into Augmented Shock yet as I don't think it's totally necessary.

                  Also, don't try running with spells you don't have the perks for. I have Fireball unlocked right now, for example, which is the Adept level spell (a step up from Firebolt) and while it's wicked as hell I'm not a high enough level to have the Adept Destruction perk yet, so all I can really do is fire off one or two of them if I'm lucky before I run out of Magicka, which cripples you in combat. Always stay with spells you have the perk for.

                  Oh, and even though you'd be specializing in Destruction, keep Restoration handy for free health in case you start running low. That said, run with Destruction in both hands unless you're absolutely near death because a dual-casted Destruction spell is way, way more powerful than a one handed one. If you are near death, though, run and hide and do some Restoration. Might not be a terrible idea to invest a perk in Novice Restoration at some point, too, so you don't have to drain all your Magicka restoring your health.
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                  • kingkilla56
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 19395

                    #5559
                    Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                    If you roll mage it is usefull to up conjuration. Summon a tank to get you out of hairy situations.

                    I made a one handed conjuration mage. Maxed enchanting and smithing, and hes unstoppable. Walking around with two dremora lords is just overkill when Im already tanking as a mage. My destruction magic is around 50, so I am not completely dependent on mage.

                    I just can't give up my swords when I want a magic based character. I feel so screwed when I run out of magic with no second option.


                    Right now Im trying to roll a illusion rogue on Master. Its hard getting illusion up for me with everything being so freaking hard to kill once you pull them.
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                    • Mabster
                      Crunchy
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 7659

                      #5560
                      Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                      Originally posted by kingkilla56
                      I just can't give up my swords when I want a magic based character. I feel so screwed when I run out of magic with no second option.
                      I feel that vulnerability too. I'm always most uncomfortable playing a mage in all rpgs. That's part of the fun of playing it that way though.

                      Once I get back to being sneaky cat and tackle the Dark Brotherhood quests I'll enjoy my preferred character type that much more.

                      Also, this is my first time playing with any of the DLC. I guess I'm expected to see Vampires around a lot or something?

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                      • kingkilla56
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 19395

                        #5561
                        Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                        Seriously, start and finish the Dawnguard DLC once you can. Random vampire attacks in town are a bitch and a half especially on higher difficulties.
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                        • AshamanCarnage
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2006
                          • 1252

                          #5562
                          Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                          Originally posted by Mabster
                          I feel that vulnerability too. I'm always most uncomfortable playing a mage in all rpgs. That's part of the fun of playing it that way though.

                          Once I get back to being sneaky cat and tackle the Dark Brotherhood quests I'll enjoy my preferred character type that much more.

                          Also, this is my first time playing with any of the DLC. I guess I'm expected to see Vampires around a lot or something?

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                          If you want to do the DB quests, you really don't need to be sneaky unless you just want to. I was just a dual-wielding tank and completed the quest line without difficulty.

                          With the Dawnguard DLC you will notice Vamps attacking towns you go to and randomly encounter Werewolves.

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                          • Chef Matt
                            True.
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 7832

                            #5563
                            Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                            Only one trophy left for plat and I have to start over because I did the peace treaty before finishing the civil war quests.

                            Seriously? Crap!!
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                            • Sundown2600
                              Brake less...Go Faster!
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 1362

                              #5564
                              Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                              Originally posted by Chef Matt
                              Only one trophy left for plat and I have to start over because I did the peace treaty before finishing the civil war quests.

                              Seriously? Crap!!
                              That's a huge accomplishment you sould be proud. This game never gets old I just hit level 82 on Sunday. Still so much to do.

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                              • J-Clutch1
                                MVP
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 2448

                                #5565
                                Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

                                Might start playing this again. Haven't played it since my PS3 with my old game save died.

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