Daelon DuLac
How do you backstab a Dragon?
I know it seems like just a comment, but, please bear with me.
I have always been risk adverse when it comes to Skyrim, rarely, if ever playing above Adept unless I'm wanting to make a particular foe seem more realistic (i.e. Dragons I always move them to Master of Legendary - Hey! They're dragons! They're not supposed to be easy!).
One of my issues with Dragon's Dogma was that, even on the easiest setting, it was insanely difficult and deadly in so many incidences. Now, having played through it and realizing that I needed to hone my methods, use strategy and work as a team with partners, I've come to realize that, a challenge is often a good thing. The rush of being able to take down an insanely powerful boss through teamwork and strategy just can't be beat.
I have started a Khajit no weapon build on adept, but am considering moving up in difficulty and creating an Altmer.
Have any of you brought experience you have from other games to Skyrim and higher difficulty levels?
Do any of you have strategy advice? (I know about followers, but am always sneaky and use a lot of destruction, illusion and conjurations so have trouble finding appropriate ones!).
Thoughts anyone?
I have always been risk adverse when it comes to Skyrim, rarely, if ever playing above Adept unless I'm wanting to make a particular foe seem more realistic (i.e. Dragons I always move them to Master of Legendary - Hey! They're dragons! They're not supposed to be easy!).
One of my issues with Dragon's Dogma was that, even on the easiest setting, it was insanely difficult and deadly in so many incidences. Now, having played through it and realizing that I needed to hone my methods, use strategy and work as a team with partners, I've come to realize that, a challenge is often a good thing. The rush of being able to take down an insanely powerful boss through teamwork and strategy just can't be beat.
I have started a Khajit no weapon build on adept, but am considering moving up in difficulty and creating an Altmer.
Have any of you brought experience you have from other games to Skyrim and higher difficulty levels?
Do any of you have strategy advice? (I know about followers, but am always sneaky and use a lot of destruction, illusion and conjurations so have trouble finding appropriate ones!).
Thoughts anyone?