Top Leveling, Top Skills and Perks !

Post » Sun Mar 17, 2013 4:47 am

Hello to every Skyrim Fans ! It's my first topic here so be kind ;)

My questions are the followings :

- Could I have all the Perks Possible In Skyrim ?

- Is it possible to have all the skills to 100 ?

- What is the top maximum Level to reach in Skyrim ?


I have played Skyrim for 1 year so far and for me It's the best game ever made!

I was wondering about those questions because I don't know all the stuff that I'm suppose to know !
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Hilm Music
 
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Post » Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:27 pm

1. Are you on PC? If so, there is a beta patch that has a feature that will allow you to get all the perks. If not, you can get 80 perks, one for each level.

2. Yes you can get all of the skills to 100.

3. The max level in Vanilla Skyrim is Level 81.

Also, welcome to the forums!
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Post » Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:54 am

Thank You UnrivaledAssault ! I'm playin on a PS3 , but what does Vanilla Skyrim means ?
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Post » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:37 pm

Thank You UnrivaledAssault ! I'm playin on a PS3 , but what does Vanilla Skyrim means ?
No problem. Also, vanilla Skyrim means no mods or anything like that. Since you are on PS3 (As am I actually), you are playing Vanilla Skyrim.

So now that I know that:

You can get 80 perks, one for each level (excluding level one).

You can get all of the skills to 100.

The maximum level is 81.
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Post » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:41 pm

Thank You UnrivaledAssault ! I'm playin on a PS3 , but what does Vanilla Skyrim means ?
Vanilla is a game with no mods installed - that is, every console copy of Skyrim is thus vanilla by default. Some include DLC in the definition but generally "vanilla" is a game with only official content installed.
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Post » Sun Mar 17, 2013 5:28 am

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Post » Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:30 pm

All right Then ! Thanks again my fellow friend ! :wink:

By the way I'm playin a Wood Elf : Archery, Sneak, Light Armor, Lock Picking, Restoration and Smithing! I would like to also have Destruction , Enchanting , Block and One-Handed But I can't have all the Perks that i want ! Here is an interesting site that you have to know ! www.skyrimcalculator.com

Do you have a suggestion concerning my Magicka-Health-Stamina what should I Have when I Reach lv.81 ?
Exemple : 500 Magicka- 400 Health- 400 Stamina.........................
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Post » Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:34 pm

All right Then ! Thanks again my fellow friend ! :wink:

By the way I'm playin a Wood Elf : Archery, Sneak, Light Armor, Lock Picking, Restoration and Smithing! I would like to also have Destruction , Enchanting , Block and One-Handed But I can't have all that i want ! Here is an intersting site that you have to know ! www.skyrimcalculator.com
Yeah, that's a good site to help you plan. If you wish to have lots of skills, sometimes it is cool to make more characters.

To make sure I don't mix up my characters, I just make them all different accounts on my PS3.
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Post » Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:19 am

Do you have a suggestion concerning my Magicka-Health-Stamina what should I Have when I Reach lv.81 ?
Exemple : 500 Magicka- 400 Health- 400 Stamina.........................
It doesn't really matter in the long run. Even if you find yourself lacking in one of the stats, you can always just use enchantments to buff one or two of them up. With 100 enchanting skill you can put two enchantments on each piece of equipment, meaning that you can have 12 enchantments on your outfit alone. Also, completing College of Winterhold nets you lots of good magic equipment so you don't need that much magicka. If you can get some ~500 magicka with enchantments, you are unlikely to ever run out of it so some ~300 natural magicka is enough and get the rest from enchantments.

But generally focus on Health. Stamina is not that important unless you like sprinting everywhere and you do a lot of tanking (face-to-face combat).
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Post » Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:09 pm

It doesn't really matter in the long run. Even if you find yourself lacking in one of the stats, you can always just use enchantments to buff one or two of them up. With 100 enchanting skill you can put two enchantments on each piece of equipment, meaning that you can have 12 enchantments on your outfit alone. Also, completing College of Winterhold nets you lots of good magic equipment so you don't need that much magicka. If you can get some ~500 magicka with enchantments, you are unlikely to ever run out of it so some ~300 natural magicka is enough and get the rest from enchantments.

But generally focus on Health. Stamina is not that important unless you like sprinting everywhere and you do a lot of tanking (face-to-face combat).
This is a pretty good recommendation. Once you hit level 81, you will be pretty close to unstoppable anyways.
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