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I'd Agree With 30 , But Your Forgetting When You Do Certain Things You Get Perks That You Cannot Get Via Going UP Levels. Such As ............
Spotter : While Boon Is A Companion , Hostile Targets Are Highlighted Red Whenever The Player Is Aiming.
Lord Death: You Gain A Damage Bonus Against Everything, Because YOU Like Killing Everything.
Enhanced Sensors: While ED-E Is A Companion , The Player (YOU) Can Detect Enemies At An Increased Range. Additionally, Enemies Will Appear On The Players Compass And Can Be Targeted In V.A.T.S Even When Cloaked.
Ranger Takedown: When Caught Without Their Weapons , NCR's Rangers Rely On The Ranger Takedown To Quickly Incapacitate Opponents. Perform A Power Attack While Moving Backwards To Execute A Ranger Takedown.
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There are 13 perks in total.
Legendary.
No. Perks are only ever granted on level up, and there is no shortcut to get the better perks apart from training the skills to the prerequisite level.
When you switch to a vampirelord, you can check what perks you have by pressing B, like you were trying to get to the menu. Normal vampires don't have levels or perks.
I would advise that you start off as a dragon. The dragon has the best perks.
81 because that is the highest level and you only get 1 perk point per level
You have to have one of the perks that allow you to do it. If you have the perk, draw your arrow, then hold the secondary weapon button.
Dawnguard is the expansion that adds the werewolf perk tree, without that, you can't get werewolf perks.
Some do, some don't. Augment Flames will affect Flame Breath, for example, but Intense Flames does not.
You have to buy specific perks on the One-Handed or Two-Handed skill trees, or the Sneak tree for backstab criticals.
There is only one Nightingale bow in Skyrim
You obtain different perks through stashing collections. Considering there aren't as many perks as collections, I assume it is a random gift.