Within Skyrim, there is a variety of skill trees that affect the effectiveness of your character and progression to your overall level. The following skill trees are as follows:
Destruction: Affects your ability with destruction magic and the power of the spells i.e. Fire, frost and lightning attacks.
Alteration: Affects your ability with alteration magic and the strength and durabality of the spell i.e. Magical armour, candle light etc.
Illusion: Affects the durabilty and strength of your illusion magic i.e. Muffle, confusion, calm etc.
Restoration: Affects the strength and durabilty of your restoration magic i.e. Healing, bane of the undead etc.
Conjuration: Affects your ability to summon creatures from the Plane of Oblivion i.e. Daedra, atronarchs etc.
Enchanting: Affects the strength of your enchantments i.e. Armour, weapon, soul gems etc.
*The higher your skill in these particular catagories, the less the spell costs*
One-handed: Affects your damage from one handed weapons i.e. Daggers, swords etc.
Two-handed: Affectd your damage with two handed weapons i.e. Longswords, hammers etc.
Archery: Affects your damage with bows and crossbows.
Block: Affects your damage resistance when using a shield.
Heavy armour: Affects your damage resistance when wearing heavy armour i.e. Daedric, ebony, dragonbone etc.
Smithing: Affects your ability and strength to make armour.
Sneak: Affects your ability to remain undetected
Light armour: Affects your damage resistance whilst wearing light armour i.e. Hide, dragonscale, glass etc.
Alchemy: Affects the strength of potions and poisons.
Pickpocket: Affects the chance of you successfully picking someone's pocket.
Speech: Affects the cost of items at store and how much you get for selling items.
*All skills are leveled up by continuously using the specific skill*
You have to buy specific perks on the One-Handed or Two-Handed skill trees, or the Sneak tree for backstab criticals.
Birch trees are generally more common than alder and elder trees. Birch trees are found in many regions across the world, while alder and elder trees tend to have more restricted distributions.
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Yes, elder trees (Sambucus nigra) can grow in Transylvania. This region's temperate climate and varied landscape provide suitable conditions for elder trees, which thrive in moist, fertile soils. Additionally, elder trees are adaptable and can be found in various habitats, including forests, hedgerows, and gardens. Their presence contributes to local biodiversity and can be beneficial for wildlife.
Silver birch, yew and elder trees.
Elder trees are not typically a main food source for any specific animal. However, deer, rabbits, and some insects may browse on elder shoots and leaves. Additionally, birds may feed on the elderberries that grow on the tree.
Elder, Elm, Embothrium, Eucalyptus.
Trees such as bald cyprus, box elder, cottonwoods, Lombardy poplars, and silver maples grow quickly. The problem with trees that grow quickly is that they are often weak.
An environment that supports box elder trees (Acer negundo) constitutes the habitat of the box elder bug (Boisea trivittata). The ecology therefore involves atmospheric moisture, spring-flowering and seeding trees, sunlit days, and well-drained soils and precludes overcast skies and temperatures falling below -0.4°F (-18°C).
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