For me it's all about asthetics. I don't play ugly or dumpy. Even if it means I have to use slightly lesser armor and weapons, I'll be derned if I'm going to play unattractive. If I wanted unattractive with some little bit of talent, I'd be watching Brittany Spears videos.Bretons are hands down my favorite race,so they look a bit unattractive,who cares?Most people in Skyrim period,look like dogs,so i just make my Bretons the way i want them.Current one looks like Nico from gta4.
raise. destroy. raise. destroy. raise destroy. I do this to every single body from riverwood to Falkreath. works like a charm. plus there are 2 conjuration skill books on the lake iliantha roadI don't know how you are 25 in conjure by the 3rd level. I am usually level 2 before I get out of Helgen. I guess I don't check the spells the guy has in Riverwood. It's basically sell everything I have and then decide to go to Bleakfalls or go after the Bound Bow book.
For me it's all about asthetics. I don't play ugly or dumpy. Even if it means I have to use slightly lesser armor and weapons, I'll be derned if I'm going to play unattractive. If I wanted unattractive with some little bit of talent, I'd be watching Brittany Spears videos.Bretons are hands down my favorite race,so they look a bit unattractive,who cares?Most people in Skyrim period,look like dogs,so i just make my Bretons the way i want them.Current one looks like Nico from gta4.
yup. but other side of the lake. use the road headed up out of Whiterun (across from the smith and next to the inn towards helgen). don't forget to look for bandits on the cliffs!You don't freakin' say. I obviously haven't explored that road enough. I made me an Argonian this morning since I have been itching to make me a nice one. I did have to buy the Raise Zombie spell book so I could sell the other stuff I picked up.
Maybe I am thinking of a different lake, but is that the one when you come out of bleakfalls barrow?
So you don't care that your characters look like toads with bad haircuts? I'm assuming you use the DB cowls and hoods extensively so as not to frighten yourself every time you go to 3rd person, yes?Bretons are the only race I use. Dragonskin is clutch against Dragon Priests and 25% passive MR is a major bonus. I couldn't care less about the Conjuration bonus personally.
So you don't care that your characters look like toads with bad haircuts? I'm assuming you use the DB cowls and hoods extensively so as not to frighten yourself every time you go to 3rd person, yes?
Makes sense. I have too many issues with actually seeing what's going on around me in 1st person (although I always use it in archery or often when casting spells). Too much tunnel vision (and don't give me the "you're wearing a helmet" thing - I usually don't wear a helmet!). People have peripheral vision. I can see 180 degrees (to both sides to 90 degrees). That's just not possible in the game. Besides, if I was to use a toad-like breton, I would still scare the crap out of myself with their looks when a kill-shot came up. I think I'd be dehydrated from all the... oh never mind. I've taken this Breton-bashing far enough.So you don't care that your characters look like toads with bad haircuts? I'm assuming you use the DB cowls and hoods extensively so as not to frighten yourself every time you go to 3rd person, yes?
When you don't play in third person, it doesn't matter..... I personally prefer to play in first person, unless I am on an intimidation quest for the companions. Then, I go to third person so I don't hit the wrong person & get arrested......again.
Funny, but I can make any other type (including orcs and argonians and mers) at least passibly attractive, but, as of yet, I have never discovered a way to make Bretons attractive in the least. They're short, dumpy and have the worst selection of eyes, noses, lips and skin tone I have ever seen. Sorry. I just don't like the appearance of Bretons. Their racial abilities are great! I just can't get past playing a character that looks like Mrs. Doubtfire or Benny Hill.Bretons aren't bad looking at all, if you know how to actually use appearance changer.
So you don't care that your characters look like toads with bad haircuts? I'm assuming you use the DB cowls and hoods extensively so as not to frighten yourself every time you go to 3rd person, yes?Bretons are the only race I use. Dragonskin is clutch against Dragon Priests and 25% passive MR is a major bonus. I couldn't care less about the Conjuration bonus personally.
yup. but other side of the lake. use the road headed up out of Whiterun (across from the smith and next to the inn towards helgen). don't forget to look for bandits on the cliffs!
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So you don't care that your characters look like toads with bad haircuts? I'm assuming you use the DB cowls and hoods extensively so as not to frighten yourself every time you go to 3rd person, yes?
When you don't play in third person, it doesn't matter..... I personally prefer to play in first person, unless I am on an intimidation quest for the companions. Then, I go to third person so I don't hit the wrong person & get arrested......again.
Bretons aren't bad looking at all, if you know how to actually use appearance changer.
Yes Riverwood. My apologies. I'm not playing at the moment (in Oblivion) so my memory is getting fuzzy...yup. but other side of the lake. use the road headed up out of Whiterun (across from the smith and next to the inn towards helgen). don't forget to look for bandits on the cliffs!
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Whiterun? Do you mean Riverwood? If not then I am totally lost. When you say next to the inn and opposite the blacksmith I think Riverwood between the inn and the trader that goes up the mountain.
Yes Riverwood. My apologies. I'm not playing at the moment (in Oblivion) so my memory is getting fuzzy...yup. but other side of the lake. use the road headed up out of Whiterun (across from the smith and next to the inn towards helgen). don't forget to look for bandits on the cliffs!
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Whiterun? Do you mean Riverwood? If not then I am totally lost. When you say next to the inn and opposite the blacksmith I think Riverwood between the inn and the trader that goes up the mountain.