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But is her an Iorveth tier elf?
Well sometimes wizards have healing abilities, so maybe that’s Spike’s department? Big Mac is also playing a unicorn so healing magic could be involved. I don’t know, I’m just throwing ideas around.
Yeah, I know about that glitch. It was still annoying when I had to do it multiple times and each reload took about a minute.
There was an abuseable glitch with merchants in skyrim. See, you save, and you sell the merchant until they are out of money. Save again. Now, KILL the merchant. Quit the game and re-load the save just before you killed them, wala, re-stocked gold.
Unlike Skyrim I could actually see my inventory at a glance in Morrowind. I’ll be the first to say the game had serious problems but the UI was not one of them.
I never found shopping difficult in Oblivion or Morrowind. Offloading crap on merchants in Skyrim was annoying because they only had a set amount of money that replenished every 12 hours and you couldn’t negotiate prices.
In Morrowind you only had a good chance to succeed at enchanting if you buffed your intelligence into the thousands. Enchanting was practically broken. Enchanting in Oblivion was more restrictive and required a little research if you wanted to
abuseuse the system to its fullest potential but enchantments always succeeded. I found it weird from a meta perspective that you had to pay the altars though. In Skyrim you had to grind enchanting so much for it to be useful that I gave up on it and there were not half the magic effects that previous games offered.@Daneasaur
And of course theres a trope for that.
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What do you mean? Skyrim’s UI is objectively terrible.

your current filter.Also, downward curving horns are not too uncommon, but due to the common eye media (and Discord’s humor) it will be called a “Skyrim helm”.
Discord is Legolas (complete with false flowing golden hair).
And Spike is the Mage who could be any cross between Gandalf and just about anyone else.
Barbarians and archers/rangers tend to be great starting out, but mages often have a rough time due to needing to build up their stats in the right areas. By End Game though, Mages can often pull the whole party due to abusing the fabric of space time.
I would say both of those games have aged abysmally, especially with their interface. Great if you like D&D I guess because you need to study a manual to be remotely effective.
You’re preaching to the choir.
ILL RECOMEND YOU PLAY OTHER GAMES LIKE Morrowid or Oblivion (this last one has some good quests)
Discord is Legolas, Spike as Gandalf and Big Mac is DOVAKHIIN he will Yell FUS RO EEYYYYUUUUPPP
Head canon that a ponified Spike would be a unicorn: CONFIRMED!
Likes Unicorns/alicorns? That would explain TwiMac….
Yeah. It was an episode of TNG called Qpid.
I don’t like Skyrim very much. It just happens to be the most popular game in the Elder Scrolls series.
Fus Ro EEYUP.