Best non-troll use of AFT "make anyone a follower" ability: Was doing the Morthal quest and feeling rather low level to take on the vampire nest alone, and I'm like... hey there are 4 Dawnguard guys just hanging out in Morthal, they can get off their lazy asses and help me. And so they did!
The other option on that same quest would be to forcibly recruit all those townies who follow you to the cave and then chicken out at the last minute. Probably wouldn't be quite as successful a maneuver, but far more hilarious.
Also, I tried playing a bit with that ERSO mod I mentioned earlier, and I'm already done with it. Bleh! It has some nice things about it, and honestly I could probably use parts of it along with my usual SPERG setup, but I was so frustrated I uninstalled the whole thing and just don't feel like screwing with it anymore.
So I was doing Volskygge and for some reason the game spawned the boss as a level 45 dragur deathlord with 1400 health.
I am level 10.
uesp says the minimum level of the dungeon is 21. I was so annoyed clearing the whole dungeon (already did the dragon priest who is outside on top of the dungeon by climbing up with my horse) only to hit this brick wall of a boss.
I finally just de-leveled the boss down to level 20 with the console and fought him like that (still a tough fight).
When something like that happens, I'll usually just turn on god mode. I have no patience for a sudden difficulty spike like that.
I knew I was in over my head in that dungeon, but no dungeon has a level minimum of 45. The boss spawned at what I presume is max level instead of the minimum level for some reason. I don't think I've ever had that happen before. None of the other leveled mobs in the dungeon spawned that way, in fact, most of them were right at my level. I expected the boss to be level 21, which is the stated level minimum on uesp, and I had brought potions and prepared for a tough fight against a level 21 boss.
Instead I got one-shotted by him and I was just like "wut".
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Also I'm glad I cheated because that boss chest was most certainly not a level 45 boss chest. It had a pair of unenchanted steel gauntlets and 40 gold in it.
What's funny is that I just learned of a lovers lab ryona mod for oblivion thats for an older version of its best combat mod, but is pretty the exact same, I mean almost exact same bloody content in vanilla skyrim and deadly mutilation. No real reason for it to be called a ryona mod or be on LL.
I know Bethesda has never been a great example of game balance but Tribunal is pretty messed up.
Yeah.....I can't really member doing much there. For such an epic city, the nord in the corner (made funnier by the nude mods I was running) and that one lovely chap (fuck all wood elves), nothing was that memorable in the city besides the dungeons.
During the Nerevarine's time in the city of Mournhold, he met a young Wood Elf named Gaenor. Gaenor fancied himself an adventurer and was about to set out into the wilderness, and begged the Nerevarine for a boon. Any man's charity has limits, however, and as the Bosmer's demands grew ever more insistent and unreasonable, the Nerevarine was at last forced to refuse him. Enraged - for it is well known that Bosmer are the least civilized of all mer, eating the flesh of their own kind among other savage customs - Gaenor rebuked the Nerevarine and departed.
Now, while most mortals have good luck and bad in equal measure, there are those rare few who only seem to possess one kind; for them, good luck follows good or bad follows bad. Gaenor was one of these, and not the miserable sort either: he was already known to some as "Gaenor the Lucky". His meeting with the Nerevarine might have been another blessing, if not for his pride... but his good fortune had already begun to twist his thoughts, making him expect such as his due.
After only a week of delving into caves, tombs and dwemer ruins, Gaenor had found a fair pile of treasure. He plowed most of this right back into improving his luck even further, buying every ring, amulet, or other charm he could find. At the end of a month, he fairly glowed with enchantment and seemed invincible: neither blade nor spell could touch him, foes blundered into each other or tripped over their own feet, and ancient dwemer guardians chose that moment to break down and fall apart. Bags of coin and other valuables turned up in chests, urns, or even landed right in his lap. Gaenor decided that it was time to repay all those who had wronged him, starting with the Nerevarine himself.
But the Nerevarine had received a prophetic vision of their next encounter, and had made preparations of his own. Through cunning alchemy, he had brewed a large batch of potions to fortify his luck; when taken all together, they would lift it to the same dizzying heights as Gaenor's, and even beyond.
On the fated morning, Gaenor - now clad head to toe in shining ebony armor - saw the Nerevarine across one of Mournhold's plazas and charged, howling Bosmer curses. The Nerevarine, who had quaffed his potions only minutes before, calmly drew his own weapon and stood ready. When they met and struck at each other, there was an eye-twisting moment of discontinuity - much like some accounts of the Miracle of Peace, also known as "The Warp in the West" - and then Gaenor simply exploded, pieces of his armor flying in every direction. His helmet rolled to a stop at the Nerevarine's feet.
So it was that Gaenor the Lucky finally met his match, and he and his good luck both came to an end.
On one had there's the goblins that tear through my Adamantium armor like tissue paper, the lady with the insta-win AOE paralyze arrows, and the room of skeleton summoners whose summons do nothing but drain strength and endurance.
On the other it has broken the economy to a comical level, I have 63k gold and I'm maybe halfway through the main quests.
I don't think anyone is jumping up to make the new thread, but our activity level and the fact that we still have new people discovering Skyrim attests to the fact that a Skyrim thread is useful and relevant to the forum as a whole, so unless anyone objects I'm going to make a new thread here shortly.
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The other option on that same quest would be to forcibly recruit all those townies who follow you to the cave and then chicken out at the last minute. Probably wouldn't be quite as successful a maneuver, but far more hilarious.
Also, I tried playing a bit with that ERSO mod I mentioned earlier, and I'm already done with it. Bleh! It has some nice things about it, and honestly I could probably use parts of it along with my usual SPERG setup, but I was so frustrated I uninstalled the whole thing and just don't feel like screwing with it anymore.
Also also, is someone going to make a new thread?
Steam, Warframe: Megajoule
I am level 10.
uesp says the minimum level of the dungeon is 21. I was so annoyed clearing the whole dungeon (already did the dragon priest who is outside on top of the dungeon by climbing up with my horse) only to hit this brick wall of a boss.
I finally just de-leveled the boss down to level 20 with the console and fought him like that (still a tough fight).
Steam: MightyPotatoKing
I knew I was in over my head in that dungeon, but no dungeon has a level minimum of 45. The boss spawned at what I presume is max level instead of the minimum level for some reason. I don't think I've ever had that happen before. None of the other leveled mobs in the dungeon spawned that way, in fact, most of them were right at my level. I expected the boss to be level 21, which is the stated level minimum on uesp, and I had brought potions and prepared for a tough fight against a level 21 boss.
Instead I got one-shotted by him and I was just like "wut".
-edit-
Also I'm glad I cheated because that boss chest was most certainly not a level 45 boss chest. It had a pair of unenchanted steel gauntlets and 40 gold in it.
Seriously.
That boss was only trying to help, by cutting him open to get it out faster.
and that dragon chests reboot every once in a while
and that giants are piniatas of tresure.
Still debating using some lovers lab content or something beyond the Nexus, but this character is pretty fun and I don't mind anything at all.
But Oblivion, yeah, as soon as skyrim and its mods are purged, that piggy is gonna squeal.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
The real treasure was growing back at my hearthfire house in the garden. Now I am so rich.
MEN! WE ARE RELEARNING JAPANESE AND EXPLORING THE JAPANESE SITES!
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
"I used to be a... never mind."
Steam, Warframe: Megajoule
Where does that weapon even begin
Shitty Tumblr:lighthouse1138.tumblr.com
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Yeah.....I can't really member doing much there. For such an epic city, the nord in the corner (made funnier by the nude mods I was running) and that one lovely chap (fuck all wood elves), nothing was that memorable in the city besides the dungeons.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Now, while most mortals have good luck and bad in equal measure, there are those rare few who only seem to possess one kind; for them, good luck follows good or bad follows bad. Gaenor was one of these, and not the miserable sort either: he was already known to some as "Gaenor the Lucky". His meeting with the Nerevarine might have been another blessing, if not for his pride... but his good fortune had already begun to twist his thoughts, making him expect such as his due.
After only a week of delving into caves, tombs and dwemer ruins, Gaenor had found a fair pile of treasure. He plowed most of this right back into improving his luck even further, buying every ring, amulet, or other charm he could find. At the end of a month, he fairly glowed with enchantment and seemed invincible: neither blade nor spell could touch him, foes blundered into each other or tripped over their own feet, and ancient dwemer guardians chose that moment to break down and fall apart. Bags of coin and other valuables turned up in chests, urns, or even landed right in his lap. Gaenor decided that it was time to repay all those who had wronged him, starting with the Nerevarine himself.
But the Nerevarine had received a prophetic vision of their next encounter, and had made preparations of his own. Through cunning alchemy, he had brewed a large batch of potions to fortify his luck; when taken all together, they would lift it to the same dizzying heights as Gaenor's, and even beyond.
On the fated morning, Gaenor - now clad head to toe in shining ebony armor - saw the Nerevarine across one of Mournhold's plazas and charged, howling Bosmer curses. The Nerevarine, who had quaffed his potions only minutes before, calmly drew his own weapon and stood ready. When they met and struck at each other, there was an eye-twisting moment of discontinuity - much like some accounts of the Miracle of Peace, also known as "The Warp in the West" - and then Gaenor simply exploded, pieces of his armor flying in every direction. His helmet rolled to a stop at the Nerevarine's feet.
So it was that Gaenor the Lucky finally met his match, and he and his good luck both came to an end.
Steam, Warframe: Megajoule
On the other it has broken the economy to a comical level, I have 63k gold and I'm maybe halfway through the main quests.
I have a few textures that look actively bad but with like 10 mods that install textures its hard to tell who's the offender
New thread is up, please abandon this thread. It will live forever in our hearts.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534