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Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:17 pm
Thoughts, fun stories, missed expectations, etc?
Because being able to yell and do crazy things is freaking sweet
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Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 8:26 pm
I like the story line. The characters are interesting and I like how you can choose what race and gender your hero can be. If I could, I'd want to maybe learn the dragon language! Now that would be cool! I'm still working on learning a few of the harder skills like enchanting, which is what I'm struggling with mainly. ^_^*
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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 6:06 pm
No worries, all you need to do is disenchant and enchant items, and I hear the Lovers Stone helps when you want to advance your skills.
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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:54 pm
omgIisonfiyah No worries, all you need to do is disenchant and enchant items, and I hear the Lovers Stone helps when you want to advance your skills. So, once I disenchant an item, am I able to re-enchant it to its full power and all? I'm a little confused honestly.
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Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:55 pm
Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah No worries, all you need to do is disenchant and enchant items, and I hear the Lovers Stone helps when you want to advance your skills. So, once I disenchant an item, am I able to re-enchant it to its full power and all? I'm a little confused honestly.It's pretty simple, when you disenchant something, you destroy the enchanted item to permanently learn that enchantment so you can put it on anything else, like if an Iron Sword has a Fire Damage enchantment on it, but you have a better weapon you want to use, all you have to do is go to an appropriate table, disenchant the enchanted item and then you can put that same enchantment on a different item, though the strength of the enchantment depends on what kind of Soul Gem you use, a Grand Soul Gem will give you a better enchantment vs a Lesser of Petty Soul Gem. Does that make sense?
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Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:21 pm
omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah No worries, all you need to do is disenchant and enchant items, and I hear the Lovers Stone helps when you want to advance your skills. So, once I disenchant an item, am I able to re-enchant it to its full power and all? I'm a little confused honestly.It's pretty simple, when you disenchant something, you destroy the enchanted item to permanently learn that enchantment so you can put it on anything else, like if an Iron Sword has a Fire Damage enchantment on it, but you have a better weapon you want to use, all you have to do is go to an appropriate table, disenchant the enchanted item and then you can put that same enchantment on a different item, though the strength of the enchantment depends on what kind of Soul Gem you use, a Grand Soul Gem will give you a better enchantment vs a Lesser of Petty Soul Gem. Does that make sense? Hmm, I think so. Thank you for your help. I may have to put this as a note or something, somehow. ^_^*
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Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:23 pm
Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah No worries, all you need to do is disenchant and enchant items, and I hear the Lovers Stone helps when you want to advance your skills. So, once I disenchant an item, am I able to re-enchant it to its full power and all? I'm a little confused honestly.It's pretty simple, when you disenchant something, you destroy the enchanted item to permanently learn that enchantment so you can put it on anything else, like if an Iron Sword has a Fire Damage enchantment on it, but you have a better weapon you want to use, all you have to do is go to an appropriate table, disenchant the enchanted item and then you can put that same enchantment on a different item, though the strength of the enchantment depends on what kind of Soul Gem you use, a Grand Soul Gem will give you a better enchantment vs a Lesser of Petty Soul Gem. Does that make sense? Hmm, I think so. Thank you for your help. I may have to put this as a note or something, somehow. ^_^*No prob, I'm trying to work on Smithing so I can forge Dragon Armor XD
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Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 7:37 pm
omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah No worries, all you need to do is disenchant and enchant items, and I hear the Lovers Stone helps when you want to advance your skills. So, once I disenchant an item, am I able to re-enchant it to its full power and all? I'm a little confused honestly.It's pretty simple, when you disenchant something, you destroy the enchanted item to permanently learn that enchantment so you can put it on anything else, like if an Iron Sword has a Fire Damage enchantment on it, but you have a better weapon you want to use, all you have to do is go to an appropriate table, disenchant the enchanted item and then you can put that same enchantment on a different item, though the strength of the enchantment depends on what kind of Soul Gem you use, a Grand Soul Gem will give you a better enchantment vs a Lesser of Petty Soul Gem. Does that make sense? Hmm, I think so. Thank you for your help. I may have to put this as a note or something, somehow. ^_^*No prob, I'm trying to work on Smithing so I can forge Dragon Armor XD Although one thing I was curious about. Can you recreate the item you had that was enchanted before you disenchanted it? Or not?
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Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:36 pm
Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah No worries, all you need to do is disenchant and enchant items, and I hear the Lovers Stone helps when you want to advance your skills. So, once I disenchant an item, am I able to re-enchant it to its full power and all? I'm a little confused honestly.It's pretty simple, when you disenchant something, you destroy the enchanted item to permanently learn that enchantment so you can put it on anything else, like if an Iron Sword has a Fire Damage enchantment on it, but you have a better weapon you want to use, all you have to do is go to an appropriate table, disenchant the enchanted item and then you can put that same enchantment on a different item, though the strength of the enchantment depends on what kind of Soul Gem you use, a Grand Soul Gem will give you a better enchantment vs a Lesser of Petty Soul Gem. Does that make sense? Hmm, I think so. Thank you for your help. I may have to put this as a note or something, somehow. ^_^*No prob, I'm trying to work on Smithing so I can forge Dragon Armor XD Although one thing I was curious about. Can you recreate the item you had that was enchanted before you disenchanted it? Or not?Yes and no, the original item is destroyed, but you can take a similar item, like if you destroyed a steel sword called Incinerator, the original weapon is destroyed, but you know the enchantment so you could put it on an unenchanted sword of similar make, even rename it if you feel like it.
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Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 6:38 pm
omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah It's pretty simple, when you disenchant something, you destroy the enchanted item to permanently learn that enchantment so you can put it on anything else, like if an Iron Sword has a Fire Damage enchantment on it, but you have a better weapon you want to use, all you have to do is go to an appropriate table, disenchant the enchanted item and then you can put that same enchantment on a different item, though the strength of the enchantment depends on what kind of Soul Gem you use, a Grand Soul Gem will give you a better enchantment vs a Lesser of Petty Soul Gem. Does that make sense? Hmm, I think so. Thank you for your help. I may have to put this as a note or something, somehow. ^_^*No prob, I'm trying to work on Smithing so I can forge Dragon Armor XD Although one thing I was curious about. Can you recreate the item you had that was enchanted before you disenchanted it? Or not?Yes and no, the original item is destroyed, but you can take a similar item, like if you destroyed a steel sword called Incinerator, the original weapon is destroyed, but you know the enchantment so you could put it on an unenchanted sword of similar make, even rename it if you feel like it. I finally got it! Now to work on the rest of the skills, mainly combat. ^_^
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Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 7:38 pm
Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah Princess Zelda21 omgIisonfiyah It's pretty simple, when you disenchant something, you destroy the enchanted item to permanently learn that enchantment so you can put it on anything else, like if an Iron Sword has a Fire Damage enchantment on it, but you have a better weapon you want to use, all you have to do is go to an appropriate table, disenchant the enchanted item and then you can put that same enchantment on a different item, though the strength of the enchantment depends on what kind of Soul Gem you use, a Grand Soul Gem will give you a better enchantment vs a Lesser of Petty Soul Gem. Does that make sense? Hmm, I think so. Thank you for your help. I may have to put this as a note or something, somehow. ^_^*No prob, I'm trying to work on Smithing so I can forge Dragon Armor XD Although one thing I was curious about. Can you recreate the item you had that was enchanted before you disenchanted it? Or not?Yes and no, the original item is destroyed, but you can take a similar item, like if you destroyed a steel sword called Incinerator, the original weapon is destroyed, but you know the enchantment so you could put it on an unenchanted sword of similar make, even rename it if you feel like it. I finally got it! Now to work on the rest of the skills, mainly combat. ^_^That'll be no problem, there are plenty of dragons to kill
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