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  • #91
    Originally posted by Chowlett
    I'm now rolling in it. What do people recommend for enchantments, in order of priority? Bear in mind I'm a dark elf, so Fire resist in particular is not necessary. I also have two Golden Saint scrolls, and some grand gems, so strictly speaking I have the ability to make Constant effect, twice.
    I enchanted a ring to give Constant Effect water breathing and swift swim. It really helps to explore underwater regions (like Boethiah's shrine) when you never need to worry about drowning. I also enchanted a ring to give Constant Effect levitation, and I'd wear it whenever I wanted to travel long distances over mountains or lava or whatever have you. Saved on spell points in the long run.

    The more combat-intensive enchantments are always better when they're on an artifact, rather than on an item you enchanted yourself. I enchanted a Daedric Tower Shield to have a constant Shield spell on it, but Eleidon's Ward had a much better enchantment (not to mention AC boost). I never found artifact greaves or pauldrons, though, so these items are safe for enchanting if you're worried about creating items that may become obsolete.

    I also wonder if I know have enough information to answer Trebonius about the disappearance of the dwarves - but then again, it can't be that easy.
    Who have you talked to about the Disappearance of the Dwarves, and what information did they give you? Did you find the appropriate books yet?
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    • #92
      It seems to me that the game starts moving faster after you hit level 10 or so

      I know that it seems like any quest is doable for me now, while earlier there were many I just had no chance on

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      • #93
        BTW, is it find to go about wearing the lord's mail, or will that get you in trouble (I suspect at some point the Imperials it was stpleon from will want it back)

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        • #94
          (I now have a glass long sword (magiced), oh is it nice)

          but that means I need to find somewhere I can sell the other stuff, which will be a pain

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          • #95
            I joined every guild I could (except for House Telvanni, which I only joined later after I was certain that I was going to play a Mage type, and except for the Imperial Legion, since I hate the crappy armor they make me wear) early in the game and did their early quests. That way I got a whole slew of experience and cash (the latter just turned into experience, since I spent most of my money on training early on), after which I was ready to do the later guild quests (as well as strike out on my own and do a few Miscellaneous quests).
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            • #96
              I have done mostly Misc quests

              I only train skills which I don't use and want to use (so things like security, sneak, alchemy, and the like)

              I would post my journal, but it would be too long (I keep a printed copy for notes and the like, the printed copy is 31 pages)

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              • #97
                Whoaa... that's nice... but my journal has over 100, maybe 160 pages on there... who knows hopw many pages it would take... what about you loin?

                Anywway... Creeper is in Caldera, he is a s???? you know that minor daedra that you can kill with bare hands if you wanted to - small white with pointy ears... at least from my memory...

                Anyway as Loin says he is the guy with most money by default in the game 5000 gold septims and he buys everything at a fair value. Sooo I have modded the guy as per the advice form guys here and it is surely easier to play. Once you get at a level where you have too much stuff and bother too much to make Creeper buy it off you (like you have a 10000 GP armor and he has only 5000 by default - youhave to buy 5000 worth of goods to up his money to 10K and than sell him 10 K armor, wait a day until his money evens up, and sell him back what you initially bough to boost the money... getting you 10k worth of armor) it is probably the easiest to just mod the guy and make him super rich which takes the hassle out and you get your money (that you would have got anyway fiddling around with him) much quicker.

                So these days especially after the Ordinators annoyed me too much, the made me into a rich man as three of them are worth exactly 100K.
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                • #98
                  And yes he is in Caldera on the first floor in the Orcish house when you enter Caldera from Balmora direction, probably the second or third house on the right with the doors looking at your direction (ie.. to the entrerance of the town) - and the doors to the house are open.

                  It is actually in one of the screenshots that I posted early on in the previous thread (the house).
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                  • #99
                    Who have you talked to about the Disappearance of the Dwarves, and what information did they give you? Did you find the appropriate books yet?


                    I've spoken to the dwarf in the corprusarium about all topics. I've also noted the K-something's Tools document I was given, which does actually say how the dwarves disappeared. I hope I don't need to read Chirmavidium (or whatever), since I've just given it to a lady in the Vivec Mages Guild (oddly, Edwinna asked me to return from where I'd got it before she ever asked me to get it for her). What do I need to do?

                    And which part of Ebonheart are the imperial Guard in? I can't find anyone who knows about the deserter who stole the Lord's Mail.
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                    • There are two books that you need for the Disappearance quest: The Egg of Time and Divine Metaphysics. When you find them, go talk to the dwarf again. (Both books are located in Dwemer ruins, and there's only one copy of each in the game. "Divine Metaphysics" is in Bethamaz, and "Egg of Time" is in Mzuleft.)
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                      • oh, I feel bad about being told about the creeper (I have not visited that house yet), but it is probably for the best

                        my journal in the game is over 160 pages long rightnow (165 or so I think)

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                        • Originally posted by OneFootInTheGrave
                          Whoaa... that's nice... but my journal has over 100, maybe 160 pages on there... who knows hopw many pages it would take... what about you loin?
                          Mine wound up at around 500 or 600 pages. That includes most of the quests in the game except for Imperial Legion quests (because it was such a pain in the butt to take off my Dragonbone Cuirass and put on the crappy Imperial armor every time I wanted to talk to a legionnaire).
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                          • Originally posted by loinburger


                            Mine wound up at around 500 or 600 pages. That includes most of the quests in the game except for Imperial Legion quests (because it was such a pain in the butt to take off my Dragonbone Cuirass and put on the crappy Imperial armor every time I wanted to talk to a legionnaire).


                            now we know - at least three times as many things to do as we have already done.

                            By the way I have found that Egg of time already and sold it - it was a grand I remember (to Creeper hopefully - as I modded him to accept all the items) if I ever want to do that quest, which sounds interesting. But can you tell me what to do with those keys that you get from treasure chests at Fry's? What do I open and do I have to fight Fry if I open whatever is to be opened?
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                            • The keys in Tel Fyr open the chests scattered around the Corprusarium and in Fyr's "office" in a certain order--it's kind of a puzzle. They're mostly filled with Dwemer coins and goblets, which are worth a pretty penny but not a fortune by any means. Eventually you can get Voldendrung, a fantastic warhammer, and the Crescent Moon, a fantastic two-handed sword, if you open all of the chests. Fyr won't attack you at any point, he gets a kick out of the whole deal.
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                              • Allright loin I have to ask, do you have the official guide? Or are you hoping to a site for these spoilers?

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