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Unknown ProbLem

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  1. i'm not sure on the specifics, however, if you would like to check out the large Alchemy guide I published on this site, you could gather the rest of the resist fire ingredients from a local alchemist (such as in whiterun or solitude) and when you go to craft it, go under the resist fire tab, and pick out your ingredients and hopefully it'll make what you asked it to. hope this helped a little bit, i, along with David, need to test this more to give a fully accurate responce. stick around and hopefully we'll have your answer :D

  2. As a last note, As far as everything goes and as of right now, there is no way to mod either console (Xbox and PS3). From my knowledge, there is no program out for Skyrim, yet due to it's relatively young age I can only expect it to come out soon. Both Fallout 3 and New Vegas, however do have programs for modification on the console and they get A LOT done, which is no understatement.If you also play the Fallout series, and have some want to modify it (I've tested both a lot, thought for the New Vegas if you do modify it a lot, or mess with a lot of things in your inventory, you can mess your game up)Fallout New Vegas:http://www.game-tuts.com/community/f116/app-falloutnv-ve-v-4-1-a-41317/Fallout 3:

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  3. I have personally had problems with side quest myself, and the same happened with a different book. I gave up, because I had found all the enchantments, and I have almost all the spells, including the master. I ended up just ignoring it.Also, as far as I know, there isn't any fix, but it can be avoided by just actual dungeon diving, and buying from the people at College of Winterhold, or other spellcasters.If you find anything, I'll be watching this, because it'd be nice to fix this quest, i guess.

  4. I'm not 100% sure as to the reference, but while half asleep last night it occured to me that in Fallout 3 during your tenth birthday, your character is given a sweetroll by the NPC old lady Palmer. about half a minute later, your childhood bully/rival named butch, and his gang attempt to steal the sweetroll from you... at your own party. nothing happens and your childhood friend Amata tells you how stupid Butch is. that is my possible theory about the sweetroll "meme"/saying

  5. what you're looking for is 100 Enchanting and to use a Grand Soul Gem (GSG) on your item while using said Fire enchanent. this resulting effect should give you the standard highest Fire damage value in the game. Drinking a potion on top of that is just "gravy" to the total fire damage. Since it is archer stealth, you may want Alchemy just on the side, have it for boosting enchantments/smithing. the highest fortify smithing potion i've ever made was +120%. Side note: 99.9% of builds should have 100 Enchanting because it is so beneficial.

  6. Level 50 Stealth/Thief:

    Requirements: 100 Archery, 90 One-Handed, 80 Light Armor, 50 Sneak, 80 Pickpocket, 100 Enchanting

    Personal Notes: I really didn't know how to put this together at only level 50, as most "stealthy" killing characters revolve around a bow and a one-hand such as a dagger. I wanted to invest into smithing along with lockpicking, but would require removing most/all of the actual combat stats. Could anybody help fix this

    Enchants:

    Helmet: Fortify Archery and Fortify Lockpicking

    Chest: Fortify Light Armor and Fortify Health (with the perk distribution, Stamina isn't an issue)

    Hands: #1 Fortify Archery and Pickpocket, #2 Fortify Carry Weight and Fortify Pickpocket, or #3 Fortify Pickpocket and Fortify Lockpicking

    Feet: Fortify Carry Weight and Fortify One-Handed

    Shield: None

    Ring: Fortify Pickpocket and Archery, or something else.

    Amulet: Same as ring

    Perk Distribution: -Pictures will be posted at a later time, doing this by hand.

    [table]

    [th]Skill[/th] [th]Perks placed[/th] [th]Total[/th]

    [td]Archery[/td] [td]5 Overdraw, 1 Eagle Eye, 2 Steady Hand,1 Power Shot,1 Quick Shot,1 Bull's-Eye[/td] [td]10[/td]

    [td]One-Handed[/td] [td]5 Armsman, 3 Bladesman, 1 Fighting Stance[/td] [td]9[/td]

    [td]Light Armor[/td] [td]5 Agile Defender, 1 Custom Fit, 1 Unhindered, 1 Matching Set, 1 Windwalker[/td] [td]9[/td]

    [td]Sneak[/td] [td]1 Stealth, 1 Backstab, 1 Deadly Aim, 1 Assassin's Blade[/td] [td]4[/td]

    [td]Pickpocket[/td] [td]5 Light Fingers, 1 Night Thief, 1 Extra Pockets, 1 Cutpurse, 1 Misdirection[/td] [td]9[/td]

    [td]Enchanting[/td] [td]5 Enchanter, 1 Insightful Enchanter, 1 Corpus Enchanter, 1 Extra Effect[/td] [td]8[/td]

    [/table]

    (Extra link if the original doesn't work)

    Health/Magicka/Stamina Distribution:

    [table]

    [th]Value[/th] [th]Health[/th] [th]Stamina[/th] [th]Magicka[/th]

    [td]Distributed[/td] [td]27[/td] [td]22[/td] [td]0[/td]

    [td]Base[/td] [td]100[/td] [td]100[/td] [td]100[/td]

    [td]Ending Value[/td] [td]370[/td] [td]320[/td] [td]100[/td]

    [/table]

    Update*: Decided to remove all of magicka, as you technically don't need it, and if you level to 81, you could easily just level Alchemy and use that, provided you remember to make potions.

  7. Granted Fallout 3 (And New Vegas) Are somewhat bland, and personally can find myself getting bored, but both games are fun to play and I think are great. Definitely not the best choice to play Post-Skyrim, but if you played Fallout 3 prior to being sucked into oblivion and the void of Oblivion, then you may have genuinely enjoyed this game xD I like the idea Bethesda took with it, but it's maybe a game for a more dedicated player, whereas Oblivion and Skyrim give you more free-reign.Also, Thanks

  8. Just do what you want, keep saves after you think you accomplished something important or entering a dangerous area

    Don't forget before lockpicking, etc. :D because it's easy to miss a lot of good chests in the beginning of the game due to lack of skill/lock picks.Topic all secured now?
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