So the other day, I was in this conjurer dungeon, Battling two conjurers, who refused for some reason to advance on me across this big room. I took out my bow and started whittling them down. I use the same technique for spells as I do arrows. A simple step to the side, and you will never get hit. I can do this with two enemies for sure, with three archers or spell casters though, I DO start taking a hit every once in a while. I wait in the same spot for about half a second after they nock an arrow, then move. Kinda like a stutter step. With lightning spells, I feint one way, and then step in the opposite direction. Never fails.
So I'm sidestepping all the spells, but have you ever listened to the spells as they shoot by? Fire, frost and shock all have different sounds as they go hurtling by you (shock has two sounds: the initial sound we are all familiar with, and the secondary as it goes by you.
I just thought this was so cool, and surprised I never noticed it in full detail before. Yay Oblivion! :foodndrink: