School's in session, so parking sucks still

Jan 08, 2007 10:55

Yeah, I had to park in the garage. I only have a contract to stay at EHS for 3 months, so no point in getting a faculty pass. My grandmother is on the board at TMH and called to tell me they may have an opening for lab techs there. That would be awesome as Micro lab was one of my favorite labs ever. I have to follow up with EB, Petland, and ( Read more... )

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snootchieboogan January 10 2007, 01:42:45 UTC
Well, I play a Khadjiit, and I started with thieve's guild missions to get sneak and security up, then the Dark Brotherhood to get blade and sneak up more, now fighter's guild to get more attack skills. I was always stealing to get money to buy better equipment but mostly I bought training from people. Alchemy was another cash cow for learning to make good potions and even the bad ones sell well. Learning the mini games for speech craft and lockpicking severely helped in saving gold on lockpicks and bribes. I don't know, this is one game I can power game like hell. Also in combat in dungeons, I use arrows mostly too but I make sure I have a spot to hide so I shoot and hide real quick and they never know where I'm hittin from. Also, invisibility potions come in handy in case you get swarmed to fall back and do it again. As for Oblivion gates, I did the same thing, I started on my second and I had to fight Daedroths, Dremora fags, Spider bitches, and all sorts of crap too. Same techniques work, and it helps I found cool swords and daggars for quick ambush kills and any weapon with Silence mutilates spell casters (spider bitches).

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iamjustsci January 17 2007, 16:43:28 UTC
I usually go with a Wood Elf...I know you hate elves, but the resistance to disease is awesome, and the archery bonus doesn't get any better than they have. I guess my problem is I get too focused on one thing with a character, like magic or sneak, pump all my skills into it, and then get disappointed when I join a faction or whatever that doesn't specialize in it. I had a Breton Mage that I was doing AWESOME with, had gotten far in the mage's guild quests, the main quest, and the thieves guild, but I got some damn disease that kept me from regenerating mana off of a hopped-up headless zombie on crack, and didn't realize it until AFTER I had saved over my game!!! Had to delete it :(

My new project is a wood elf custom class born under the Thief with a little bit of everything...focus on archery, light armor, blades, mysticism, alteration, restoration, and mercantilism...the neat part is if I need to boost any stat I just pump a lot of focus into an easy-to-level skill for that score that I purposefully left as a non-focus, like armorer, and BAMO, next level I have +5 endurance. Also, I have learned to boost luck every damn level! Useful stuff like sneak, security and the diplomacy crap practically levels itself without any effort.

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