Being a mage means controlling the combat situation some. Don't expect to charge into a fort with 8 enemies running around and have enough magicka to flamebolt them all to death. There are also staffs and scrolls that can aid in those situations where you are dramatically outnumbered.
This.
Mages aren't all powerful until you gear/level the [censored] up, but the beauty of them is...its not hard to gear them each time. AS you level, you'll go from Novice, Apprentice, to Adept, Adept has so far held me down on my higher level characters who...had barely any magicka.
Lowering Percentage to Cost of spells = best route for even peeps. My Orc was all around character, I had conjuration.
Early on you need to use Scrolls/Staves. Although I've not needed to just because I know how to Kite melee users and LOS ranged...
Its not hard...people, get a Novice Robe of Destruction or Conjuration, Get a Ring of Magicka, Get an Amulet of Magicka or Magicka Regen, Apprentice/Adept/Novice Hood...and don't put stuff in Stamina/ Health until later...
You're ------------- DONE.
I don't get it...put Flames/Sparks/Frostbite in two hands and dual cast that [censored]. you DESTROY everything. I even kill Nords with Frostbite/Ice Spikes.
Mages = Alchemy/Enchanting, use them to your advantage. Enchanting = Blacksmith for Mages.
Alchemy = Magicka Potions, CHUG IT DOWN SON! ITS GOODNESS IN A BOTTLE!
"but Dear Brother..I don't has potions!" <---BUY THEM THEN IF YOU DON'T WANT TO MAKE UM!
"But Dear Brother, I don't has moneys!"< ---Then you svck, go back to COD where everything is handed to you.