![]() Originally posted by Giskard:Most folk switch the higher difficulties once they get to a high level and then use it for bragging rights on a forum. I intend to invest in the double wielding perks for one handed weapons so I can to maximum damage up close while an enemy is fighting a follower Alchemy and a combination of alteration and smithing to make money so I can buy those potions. I always have a stockpile of health potions and use a healing spell. I try to do this from a high point so I can get a more shots in after I’m detected. I sneak and use the bow for sneak attacks. I have enchanted armor to increase the effectiveness of archery (sadly I need to improve my enchanting skills so this isn’t very effective yet) I invested early on in archery perks because fighting at close range is not smart in the first few hours of the game. Light armor, because running away might save my life and heavy armor will slow me down. Yes, I'm still underpowered, but slowly my character is getting stronger. ![]() I've been killed twice in 4 hours of gameplay at legendary, so it's certainly possible to play at legendary without dying. To be honest, anything higher than adapt really is not balanced. ![]() Shields made zero difference, blocking was not effective.Īll you can do is run from 1 city to another as fast as possible and given up totally on magic and bows because even when your ready for that rabbit, your still owned if your a mage or an archer. Originally posted by Giskard:I was playing on master difficulty from a new game yesterday and everything in the game, and Iĭo mean everything could kill me in 1 or 2 hits whilst I could barely scratch them.
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