You bastards. This is your fault. I hope you're proud of yourselves!
I just had a "wow" moment.. I was looking at the quests I had to do, and trying to visualize how much of the world I had explored so far.. When I looked at the map and zoomed out I thought I was doing good with a good chunk explored ... then I panned the map ..
Debating whether to reload or just go with it ...
How bout alchemy? Do I really have to try out what matches each other or will I find recipes later on? I tried one last night, but the potion miserably failed.
[...] Mage's are difficult, because during the frost-spell encounter I described above my shield seemed fairly useless [...]
What you mean by fighting style?
I like the system how skill improve through use [...] I am still hesitant about those perks [...]
So, about food. Single items I try to eat to see what they do and then combine those of similar effects to make them stronger (the latter was the one hint I saw when approaching the alchemy lab for the first time, "combine stuff of similar effects").
Well if you are dieing so quickly from frost spells, I guess you are not a Nord (they have 50% resistance to cold)? If you can make yourself some Frost Resist potion, that could help. But you'd need a decent alchemy level to get a worthwhile effect, especially since I don't think they stack.
As far as I understand it, you shield is pretty much useless against magic until you get a certain perk (click to show/hide)Block: [Elemental Protection]
Well, I basically mean how I go about the approaching, and then how I move about, picking off targets. Because what I found is unless you've got an insanely high level for smithing, your bow is still pretty basic. So unless you get the sneak bonus, it gets kinda hard to put in decent damage, especially with everyone running around all the time. I guess I should just admit it .. I suck at aiming! I have a hit rate around 60-70%, which means a lot of wasted arrow. But even then, I achieve that 60% by carefully placing arrows, it would be much lower if I actually rained them down.
Also, you can't block with a bow.
What I meant was Ingredients for alchemy. You have to "taste" them to find their effects. Then, when you get to an alchemy table, you can combine ingredient of similar effect, and you'll sometimes have a pop-up indicating you've discovered a new effect for said ingredient. What I try to do is whenever I can, I combine three ingredients that have a common effect, and sometimes, two of those ingredients will pop-up with a new effect.
As a side note, I did decide to restart. I'll be playing a more "traditional" warrior. I was very tempted to go "Arcane Warrior" (mage with heavy armor and sword) but I don't think I could pull it off, maybe another time. The bow is definitely out, at least as a main weapon. i'll still need it for hunting game, and maybe for some long range sneak attack bonuses, but otherwise, my main weapon will be my sword.
What I'm planning on is focusing more on Block, One-Handed, Smithing, Heavy Armor, Restoration, Light Armor and Sneak, and concentrate on the related perks.
Basically, what I want to do, is wear light armor and sneak around, trying to get a sneak attack bonus in in the early fight, then switch to heavy armor and pound my foes into submission. What do you think? I think it should make for a decent warrior. Of course, I won't be able to carry as much swag (since I'll have to keep on hand 2 full sets of armor, sword, bow, shield, potions, etc.), but I found early on that money isn't really an issue (do some smithing, enchant, then sell) and my follower can take care of carrying the things I want to bring home.
I'll admit, the switching of armor isn't really fair game from a "role playing" POV, but I'm not really looking for role playing, more efficiency during combat.
Did you get a paper map with your game Achim? (I know Jon didn't.. he probably bought the game on Steam) I did, and I hate it! Not because of the map itself, it's pretty cool but.. I can never fold it right to put it back in the case!! I think I'll go to the local craft shop and have it framed! Just so I never have to fold that thing ever again!!
(and of course, just as a I complain about being unable to fold the map correctly, I finally get it right without even looking ... )
Killed my first dragon yesterday (so no I can shout two, haven't tried it in battle yet), the one that comes with the story line shortly after you arrive in Whiterun. Used spells only myself (although there is some help from the locals) and it seemed deceivingly easy (albeit only on the third try ). Magic is definitely something I want to explore more...
I am not really planning it out myself; maybe I should. While skills can be upgraded through use, I suppose I should have some kind of game plan for the perks, otherwise it'll just be a half-cooked character? That part was easier in Fallout 3, as that didn't have "perk trees"...
Learn to use the shield in combination with your regular sword
There is a sneak bonus?
I just learned about enchanting yesterday. Will need to destroy some items now to learn them , then will use that, if you say that is a better way to make money (selling loads of found stuff seems a bit tedious). I need 5000 for my house in Whiterun...