iamnuff
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Bound weapons are always fun.
I remember in oblivion, you could summon a full set of daedric armour with it, then use a glitch to make them permanent and weightless.
It was a little weird that you had to summon each bit of armour separately though. I mean, how much use are Daedric boots, on their own?
I guess that's why Skyrim simplified it to swords/daggers/axe/bow.
Still, a shield would have been nice, and "Summon a full set of dedric armour for two minutes" would have made a decent master-level spell.
Does your bound weapon damage increase with your conjuration skill? (it doesn't in vanilla) Because that might explain why your bound sword does 60+ damage.
You have been throwing wolves and bears at people since day one. I imagine you've gotten pretty good at it.
It's nice to see someone just seem to fall into a playstyle that isn't "Stealth Archer"
I remember in oblivion, you could summon a full set of daedric armour with it, then use a glitch to make them permanent and weightless.
It was a little weird that you had to summon each bit of armour separately though. I mean, how much use are Daedric boots, on their own?
I guess that's why Skyrim simplified it to swords/daggers/axe/bow.
Still, a shield would have been nice, and "Summon a full set of dedric armour for two minutes" would have made a decent master-level spell.
Does your bound weapon damage increase with your conjuration skill? (it doesn't in vanilla) Because that might explain why your bound sword does 60+ damage.
You have been throwing wolves and bears at people since day one. I imagine you've gotten pretty good at it.
It's nice to see someone just seem to fall into a playstyle that isn't "Stealth Archer"