Dwarven ruins sound difficult.. i saw those huge mechanical stuffs and is too afraid to go in for now... i think i'll get pwned by them if i aint ready xD
Actually if your sneak is high enough, you can sneak pass almost all the Dwarven machines.
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Visit any inn. They will send you to Morthal to speak to a man named Falion. From there the quest Rising at Dawn will begin. You can also cure your Vampirism by becoming a werewolf within the Companions faction. However, once you contract Lycanthropy you gain a 100% resistance to disease and cannot be re-infected with Sanguinare Vampiris. You can, however, become a vampire again if you cure your lycanthropy.
I used to be a werewolf. Was pretty fun, I once killed a whole cave of vampires (including a master vampire) with just my werewolf form. Werewolves are also immune to diseases, but they don't get sleeping bonus.
In the end I decided to cure my werewolf form by completing the Companions questline (you have to kill some hagravens and use their heads to cure).
This post has been edited by Andrew Lim: Jan 13 2012, 01:08 PM
then i joined the Companions n turned into a werewolf but when i change back, my character model is of a Redguard but with the face textures of a Khajiit. he looked kinda like the chinese opera depictions of Son Goku.
Yeah there are some bugs with werevolves. One time I transformed into a werewolf, but for some reason I was still holding the Wabberjack staff in werewolf form. So couldn't attack properly.
I got this awesome shield called Spellbreaker. My friend introduced it to me, it can block spell and physical attacks. Fighting with Dragons is much easier with this shield, can completely negate their breath attacks.
Finally finished the main quest at around level 43. Final battle was easier than expected.
So far I've completed almost all the big quests: Dark Brotherhood, Companions. I don't want to complete the Thieves Guild quest because I'll lose the Skeleton Key, which is so convenient for picking any lock.
Just remember to kill the daedras first, get the hearts and then kill the warlock. I killed one daedra, then killed the warlock, then Azura teleport me back outside
I tried that quest yesterday.
Man that quest where you have to fight the Daedra-spawns and that warlock is tougher than fighting Alduin.
Thanks!! i love Ebony armor. I think it's the best looking armor in the game. but the full face kinda ruin it. imagine, you spend time carefully adjusted your character face in the beginning only to have it covered up by a full face helmet.
One thing I prefer about Dragon Age: Origins to Skyrim is the close-ups they do on your character during conversations and scripted events. In Skyrim you spend most of your time looking at your character's back. And during conversations you can't rotate your view much.
Anyway I tried to make my Nord as Asian-looking as possible:
I just realize Steam installs the game to ITS directory..
regretted not choosing D: partition earlier (when installing Steam).. the whole game is being dumped into my C: now..
Gosh i feel so noob.. -.-
I recently moved all my games to my D:\ partition as well because it has much more disk space.
I didn't move the whole Steam folder at once, instead I moved only the Steam client files first, renamed the old Steam folder to something else, then launched the new Steam in D:\.
After that I copied the game folders and GCFs a few at a time instead of all at once, so I could test each game one by one.
lol, i still think Alchemy is the one which makes you become real rich. i think i have mentioned before, by selling those potions i craft from level 70+ to 100 in alchemy, i earned 200k gold. after reaching 100 in Alchemy, the wheat+blue butterfly wing pot can be sold for 2k each.
Where do you find traders who have enough gold to buy them though?