You'll enter a room from the south, which has a Master door to the north which contains a chest and a Moonstone Ore vein, a key-requiring door to the West, and an open passage to the East. You just follow this eastern passage until you reach a room with a Steam Centurion, which will attack you. In this room is a chest, the Mzulft Observatory key is inside.
i'm sure if you go to a potion store you'll find some there's 1 in whiterun, riften and some vampire girl in the dark brotherhood and if you sleep 48 hours they will get more items so if it's not there at first just sleep 48 hours game time
go to a book shelf and use a spellbook. then put it in. take it out. then do it over again.
anyone of any gender, who isn't important.
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You can marry almost anyone you have significant interactions with, whose enemy you are not. Pretty much, if you can do a quest for them or something else to make them think highly of you, you may be able to marry them.
When it comes to free online games, there are none that are even close to the style and content available in The Elder scrolls: Skyrim.
Yes, it takes roughly 1 month of in-game time do to so.
By asking around in Whiterun. Usually you can just talk to a bartender in one of the inns and ask for rumors or information. This will give you the Miscellaneous Task "Join the Companions". You can talk to the leader of the Companions in Jorrvaskr, their base in Whiterun. Jorrvaskr is located in the small area in front of Dragonsreach. It is a large building to the east (in whiterun)
There are no new playable races. The creators are trying to keep the lore of the game the same throughout, for continuity, which will allow the Elder Scrolls series to prosper well beyond the average game "shelf life".
The main races in the game are:
Kill people and take their money and sell their stuff. Or get the strange amulet out of the windhelm house,find calixto corrium and sell it to him the pickpocket from him then sell it again (repeat) gives you 500 gold each time.
Here they are:
Sword enchantments:
-Sharpness (1-5)
-Fire aspect (1-2)
-Smite (1-5)
-Bane of Arthropods (1-5)
-Unbreaking (1-3)
Pickaxes and axes enchantments:
-Fortune (1-3)
-Efficiency (1-5)
-Unbreaking (1-3)
-Silk Touch (1)
Bow enchantments:
-Flame (1)
-Infinity (1)
-Power (1-5)
-Punch (1-2)
Armor enchantments:
-Protection (1-4)
-Thorns (1-3)
-Fire protection (1-4)
-Blast protection (1-4)
-Feather Falling (1-3) (Boots only!)
-Respiration (1-2) (Helmets only!)
-Water breathing (1-2) (Helmets only!)
The best shout in skyrim really depends on the player and there style of combat. Storm call may be one of the best. As the name implies it calls a storm and shocks any enemies nearby. Another good one is the call dragon shout which you obtain a long the main quest line. It calls a dragon to fight for you but it takes a little while for the dragon to get there.
In order to adopt a child, you need to get the add-on "Hearthfire." This also allows you to purchase land and build a house. You can either purchase this, or when you purchase the game disk it might come with it and some others depending on what your getting it for. Xbox 360 I know for sure has it because that's how I got it.
A sexual theme is something that reveals, implies, or hints, a sexual activity, sexual talk, or sexual items.
Every time you level up and pick stamina carryweight is increased by 5 also there are potions of fortify carryweight which temporarily increases carryweight or you can get on a horse then fast travel to a shop/home sell the stuff or put it in a chest. The Steed Standing Stone effect will negate the weight of any worn armour, and add 100 to your carrying capacity.
Pieces of it start appearing in chests or on certain corpses when you hit around character level 50. Or, you can train Smithing up to 100 and take the Dragon perk, letting you forge Dragonscale and Dragonplate Armour.
Yes and No.
The game is based on a level system. There is said to be an unlimited number of quests. If you get to around level 81-82, you stop leveling up.
If by beat, you mean finish the main story line then yes.
If by finishing the game beyond playability, then no.
They are called the Stones of Barenziah, which you find out after talking to the woman at the Thieves Guild, and they are located,
Thanks to The Elderscrolls Wiki.
"u cant you have to start a new save"
The stupidity of the people on this site never ceases to amaze me.
The correct answer to your question is to go into the command console in-game with the tilde (~) key, click on the character you want to change with the mouse pointer (might take a few tries to select the character, the console pointer can be kind of finicky) and enter "Setrace [race you want]". A few examples would be "setrace argonian" or "setrace woodelf". However, its a bit glitchy. If you change an imperial to a khajiit, for example, they will have fur and a tail, but their heads will stay human, except with a disembodied set of khajiit teeth floating in front of them.
EDIT: Actually, you can change an imperial to a khajiit correctly by doing this: Change the NPC to an Argonian first, and then change them to a khajiit. The face correctly renders. I'm not sure why that is, but it worked for me. As for other race conversions, you'll just have to go by trial and error.
Hope that helped.
You feed the same way as you do in Oblivion. You need to find someone who is sleeping, and Sneak to them, then, use "A", "X", Or "E" (Default for computers) to come up with the option, then feed.
The enchantments are all random, whether the items are loot on defeated enemies, in chests, or in shop inventories. You just have to keep searching.
Once you've cleared the fog with the warriors, you should use Dragonrend to bring him to the ground. Once you can use the shout again, use it while he's still on the ground a second time. He shouldn't fly up again for a while after. You can then unleash whatever powers and weapons you have against him and he will eventually be defeated.
No, Skyrim is a single player game, but its so massive you won't notice.
elder scrolls vi hasn't even come out yet, but iv (oblivion) you can just about do anything, like ride horses, create your own race, pick locks, join four guilds(assassin's, thieves, fighters, and mages), you can steal, explore dungeons, murder people, quest for powerful weapons, use magic, fight in the arena, use speech to your advantage, and much, much more.
The elder scrolls VI will probably be Valenwood, the homeland of Bosmers.
In the meantime we can explore Skyrim more, and start playing the Elder Scrolls Online as it comes in 2013. That may postpone the release of TES VI.
Most probably TES VI will be released before 2018.
The most powerful sword is the Ebony blade by far, it dosent do much but with it, you are absolutly unable to die, every sucessful hit drains the life from the target healing you and dealing extra dmg... I LIKE PIE!
Dawnguard was released for;
- Xbox 360 on 26th June 2012,
- PC on 02 August 2012,
- PS3 on 26/27 February 2013.