You cannot construct your own spells as you could in oblivion, you must find or purchase spell tomes and consume them.
Of course there is.
There is no option to make custom spells like Morrowind or Oblivion. You have to stick with the ones taught to you by the spellbooks you buy.
There's a student who walks around in the collage of Winterhold. He specializes in illusion spells, and can train you, and sell you illusion spells.
they are scatterd all over skyrim but you could buy them from Phines Gestor he is in the collage of witerhold located north of winterhold
Destruction Spells.
Yes, there are no classes. Any character can learn spells and start developing magic skills.
Well the answer is simple. You can purchase weapons and spells at their respective shops. There are some places, such as winterhold that have mages who will sell you spells based on school of magic, and there are places that will have a random assortment, such as belethor's general goods. Swords are sold by blacksmiths, but it is in your best interest to make your own
My boyfriends said you can make weapons with moonstone in skyrim. Hope that helped!
A master of each school of magic (Destruction, Alteration, Restoration, ect.) resides at the Mages' College in Winterhold. They will sell you master level spells of their associated magic school.
You can "win" Skyrim by finishing the main quest, faction quests, or all the quests. However, you can never spiritually win Skyrim because of the sheer amount of content and ways to play the game. There're a ton of areas to explore, spells to unlock, weapons to craft and enchant, and potions to make.
Yes, you can perform all five assuming you get a high enough skill level for each school.
Unfortunately skyrim itself is not multiplayer but there are mods out there attempting to make it that way