Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

why would you losers do nothing but beat the main quest? I say go with the flow and do everything you come across while beating the quest. That's a terrible way to play it imo.
 
why would you losers do nothing but beat the main quest? I say go with the flow and do everything you come across while beating the quest. That's a terrible way to play it imo.

I would agree. It takes all the fun out of it to me. My favorite part is how beating parts of the main quest, change the environment that you are in (the way people react to you etc.) Early on, I try to do all of the side quests in each town. Until a certain point where it just becomes overwhelming.
 
I got a dragonstone from the "Golden Claw quest" but dont have a clue what to do with it. I'm eager to use it cause it weighs 25 pounds and is hindering my dungeon looting.
 
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I'm about 6 hours in, doing all kinds of quests for the companions from Whiterun. I have to go rescue a girl who has been kidnapped now. Crazy thing is that I've only explored a fraction of the map. I'm only a level 5, but giants and mammoths are hard as hell to kill.
 
why would you losers do nothing but beat the main quest? I say go with the flow and do everything you come across while beating the quest. That's a terrible way to play it imo.

Bro, I did the Dark Brotherhood and Stormcloaks questlines before completing the MQ. I'm about 30-32 hours in and just joined the Companions. :hi:
 
Roughly 20 hours in and I'm about halfway through the College of Winterhold (mages) storyline, just joined the Dark Brotherhood and have killed 4 dragons...amazing that I've spent nearly an entire day's time playing and I feel like I haven't accomplished anything.

Favorite moment in the game so far: walking through the courtyard at the mage's college when a dragon starts circling overhead and it ends up being me and 6-7 other mages trying to take it down. They will literally attack you no matter where you are.
 
I would agree. It takes all the fun out of it to me. My favorite part is how beating parts of the main quest, change the environment that you are in (the way people react to you etc.) Early on, I try to do all of the side quests in each town. Until a certain point where it just becomes overwhelming.

For me that's like 4 hours in. My head explodes when I look at my quest log. "How the Hell am I going to do all this?" I'm 25 hours in, and in some ways feel like I haven't accomplished anything. I love TES though, most bang for your buck.
 
If the creatures are leveled, it doesn't really matter in what order you do anything. I'm level 26 and still finding a lot of challenge in just about every quest I'm doing now.
 
Are dragon bones and dragon scales just valuable in terms of selling them or am I missing another use for them?
 
If you join a group, do you stay in that group or can you get out somehow to join another. I almost joined the companions. Well at least I have to show them my skills or something before accepted I guess. I elected to hold off doing that right now.
 
If you join a group, do you stay in that group or can you get out somehow to join another. I almost joined the companions. Well at least I have to show them my skills or something before accepted I guess. I elected to hold off doing that right now.

I ended up joining. You get a pretty good sword out of the deal.
 
You can craft Dragon armor at 100 Smithing..

Scales for light armor, bones for heavy armor. :good!:

Gracias. I went ahead and sold them after the first dragon. Im guessing I will accumulate more after each dragon fight. It will take me a while to get to 100 smithing.
 
Is killing dragons open ended? Or is each dragon a linear quest? Like can I just go hunt dragons in my spare time, or is there a set number of dragon quests? I'm thinking about picking this up. I got semi-addicted to Oblivion for like 3 weeks, then I got crazy addicted to Fallout 3 until I had gotten the platinum trophy on PS3.

I'm not a huge RPG fan, but when I play one, I play the hell out of it.
 

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