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TopicHow come so many people recommend the atronach sign in Oblivion?
mooreandrew58
11/30/17 1:10:29 AM
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SusanGreenEyes posted...
mooreandrew58 posted...
in oblivion I always choose steed. in morrowind it was the tower just so I could join the morag tong early game so glad they went with a different lockpicking system oblivion and after. I don't even bother trying to start off with a higher lockpick skill in oblivion or skyrim as I can pick the hardest locks right off the bat, just might break a few more lock picks.

in skyrim I generally just go with whatever will make me level up faster in my desired area. hell even when I got that crown I just went with another sign that let me level up faster

I don't understand the point of choosing The Steed sign, when you could create fortify carry weight enchantments in skyrim, and fortify speed potions/ enchantments in Morrowind or Oblivion. In Morrowind, sometimes I conjure Bound Boots to increase my speed by ten. I haven't gotten the Boots of Blinding Speed yet. I don't trust my level 3 character yet, so I'm wandering around killing creatures to level her Marksman skill. Cliff Racers are fun because they take about 6 arrows apiece, sometimes 8, which levels her faster .In terms of Morrowind, rather than lockpicking, I bought an Open spell, then created 2 more powerful open spells for (50-75 and 75-100 locks).
I guess I will need to practice lockpicking for the sake of using probes though.

In Oblivion, I chose the Thief Sign, on my sneak thief poison archer for the extra ten levels of luck alone.

In Skyrim I start out with the Thief Stone for 20% faster leveling of stealth skills, then eventually go near Markarth for the Lady Sign's 15% faster leveling of all skills.


I never really got into enchanting in oblivion. never really got into anything magical related really. wasn't until skyrim I started toying around with it. basically in oblivion though, I just didn't really give a fuck about any of the signs so I went with the one that gives me more carry weight because i'm really bad about carrying too much shit. especially since I actually roleplay, switch into clothing in towns, and not always the same outfit, as who the fuck really wears the same thing all the time. almost always have multiple weapons, usually have at a minimum of 2 of whatever my main weapon type is, then at least one secondary weapon like say a bow if my main is a sword. most of my carry weight came from hording potions though. I remember doing the math in skyrim once and finding about 90 lbs of my carry weight was potions alone.
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