The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Furs!
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  • Khajiit I usually play mages in RPGs, and Elder Scrolls is no exception. However, since the newer Elder Scrolls have a fairly useful stealth system, h
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    I have alot of exploits, so here I go lol- Conjuration- Cast Soul Trap on a dead body. Not even kidding. It works. Just do it repeatedly til you rea
    groups.discussion.reply 22 days ago
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    Welp, I currently have a lvl 61 Wood Elf Nightingale, uses nothing but a bow, who, for whatever reason, has done every major questline, and so many qu
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  • "I typically play as a Breton for the 50% Magic Resistance." 1st of all, this is incorrect. "Magic Resistance : Breton blood grants a 25% resistance
    groups.discussion.reply 22 days ago
  • Oh, almost forgot, if you DO get the lilmothiit mod, don't stop there. There's a reskin to make the fur pattern look more canin than the original. ^^
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  • I've been playing as an Argonian so far, though I intend to play as a Khajiit in my next run.
    groups.discussion.reply 22 days ago
  • But meowing when killing things is more fun than yipping. .-.
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  • You can only play Lilmothiit on the PC Skyrim by downloading a mod from the Steam Workshop. So it's not really an OFFICIAL playable race. But Hey. I'm
    groups.discussion.reply 22 days ago
  • you mean you can actually play the lilmothiit on skyrim???? on pc i mean
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  • This may be furry sacrilege, but I typically play as a Breton for the 50% Magic Resistance.
    groups.discussion.reply 23 days ago
  • Khajiit because I want a Skyrim mod with a crazy cat lady boss.
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  • Just like the title says, what race do you normally play, and why do you enjoy playing that race?   I'll even start:   from the sto ...
    groups.discussion 23 days ago
  • Had the game for 360, but then our xbox decided that it was going to die on us. Had both of the storyline DLC's for it, and was in Morrowind when it happened. Just got it again for the PS3 a week or two ago.. so now i've gotta go through everything all over again XD
    so far, i've rejoined the thieves guild, and the companions, and have become Thane of Whiterun.
    groups.wall 23 days ago
  • I just got this game and started playing it about a month ago. I usually can't get interested in the medieval/fantasy theme, but I love this game! There's so much to do.
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    Tatsuya_Satoshi Needs some funnier mods... Like one for the Khajiit.167 days ago
  • Replied to the Leveling Exploits
    the smithing exploit has been fixed you can no longer just get your smithing to 100 like that.
    groups.discussion.reply 207 days ago
  • with 3 characters all skills to 100. 80 and half levels
    groups.discussion.reply 207 days ago
  • I was going to say "Shouldn't there be an 'Elder Scrolls' group, not Skyrim?" Seeing as their is not any, perhaps this can just be the official. Going to say, Morrowind was the best, Oblivion was the worst. (my opinion)
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    thePHOXrocks I actually really liked Oblivion. Even though the graphics were average and the wolves whimpered when you hit them (;w;), I thought it was an overall good game. And the guards were much nicer xD228 days ago
  • Dawnguard is looking better and better. Vampire lord powers that grow as you kill people and feed on them, crossbows, and recently announced Dragonbone weapons (stronger than daedric) and a werewolf perk tree that evolves based on how many people you kill as a werewolf! That's awesome!

    "Timed DLC exclusive. Xbox first."
    FUCK!!!1
    groups.wall 377 days ago
  • When I'm in the town
    Everyone knows that I'm getting down
    When I'm at the forge
    I'll craft some weapons to kill 'em all
    When I walk in the hold, this is what I see
    All the priests stop and are worshiping me
    I got moonstone in my pants and I ain't afraid to show it
    I'm Dovah and I know it!
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For those who've become engrosed in the lastest tale of adventure across Tamriel's northern land, Skyrim, OR who are interested in knowing more about it!


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Khajiit I usually play mages in RPGs, and Elder Scrolls is no exception. However, since the newer Elder Scrolls have a fairly useful stealth system, having some extra bonuses to stealth skills are never a bad thing. I usually play Khajiit so I have some decent bonuses to stealth from the start which helps me focus more on building magic skills. Of course, this was kinda thrown out the window in Skyrim when the introduced the perk system with a 15x sneak attack perk and one that lets you vanish in the middle of combat. I played a Khajiit and maxed Sneak the first chance I got x3
Last replied by Revolver Wolf on Thursday, 06 June 2013
I have alot of exploits, so here I go lol- Conjuration- Cast Soul Trap on a dead body. Not even kidding. It works. Just do it repeatedly til you reach 100. Alteration- Cast detect life in the Whiterun/Solitude/Windhelm/Riften market stalls. The more people detected by the spell, the more experience will be gained. Telekinesis is also a great way to lvl; if you fortify Alteration to 100% via Enchanting, you can sit there holding something with Telekinesis, and 30 minutes later Alteration will reach 100. Illusion- Cast courage on ANYTHING. This is not a hostile spell, and therefore will not cause a non-hostile enemy to attack. Muffle works wonders as well. Destruction- Jump on Balimund's forge in Riften. As broken as that is, it raises Destruction, albeit slowly. Fortifying Destruction to 100% via enchantments and dragon/giant hunting works faster. Use frost spells VS giants so they can't reach you if you back up whilst casting, shock VS dragons so they can't use their breath spells, forcing them to land and attempt to bite you. Backing up results in them being unable to do so. Sneak- After speaking to the Greybeards and receiving The Way of the Voice quest, go inside High Hrothgar and wait for the Greybeards to kneel to pray. Set the difficulty to Master, cast Courage on a Greybeard, then crouch behind him and proceed to repeatedly sneak attack him with an iron dagger. After about 4 strikes he should stand up. At that point, each strike will move him forward, so you will have to inch forward between strikes. WARNING- If he sees you strike, the Greybeards will attack you. You will lose. Especially considering they're on Master difficulty. And you just cast Courage on 1 of them. And they're unkillable. Hence I recommend saving every 10 sneak lvl ups, and once every character lvl up. Pickpocket- This particular skill allows you to lvl 2 skills at once. Collect about 10000 gold, go to any trainer, have them train you 1 lvl, pickpocket the gold back, save, repeat. If you get caught, load said save, and try again. If your character lvls up, do not lvl up until you take advantage of all 5 training lvls you can get from the trainer for that lvl. Can easily be used to raise any skill to 75 if done before player lvl 20. WARNING- This will, however, result in your character lvling very fast, and therefore increasing the lvl of enemies exponentially. This may result in your needing to lower the difficulty. Use at own risk. Block- Get into a brawl, draw your shield and a healing spell, and block. Heal as needed. Once you reach a sufficient lvl in block, armor rating, and health, go to a Forsworn Dungeon with a Hagraven(i.e. Hag's End), kill all Forsworn, and allow the Hagraven to claw at you with shield raised. Heal as needed. Heavy/Light Armor- Set game to Novice, allow a single Mudcrab to attack you. Heal as needed. A quicker method is to replace the Mudcrab with a Giant. WARNING- DO NOT ATTEMPT UNLESS ALREADY HIGH LVL. 40+ IS RECOMMENDED. Any other skills- Simply use the Pickpocket method. I hope this is of help! ^_^
Last replied by Saerth on Sunday, 26 May 2013
Welp, I currently have a lvl 61 Wood Elf Nightingale, uses nothing but a bow, who, for whatever reason, has done every major questline, and so many quests total that it takes nearly 2 literal minutes to scoll through all his completed quests. He also has so much money he no longer takes loot from dungeons, unless he wants a souvenir. XD I also have a lvl 50 Khajiit Vampire Hunter, he didn't start a major questline until he was lvl 43, uses a GS(255 damage+48 Shock Damage) and Heavy Dawnguard Armor(350+ armor rating) and has 40% magic resistance without enchantments. =3
Last replied by Saerth on Sunday, 26 May 2013
with 3 characters all skills to 100. 80 and half levels
Last replied by nothingfin on Thursday, 22 November 2012
I enjoyed being a werewolf in Skyrim and I found it very very useful when running The Dark Brotherhood's quest as if you get the kill as a Werewolf it doesn't give you a bounty so its pretty useful to those who didn't invest into stealth
Last replied by Kazuma Wolf on Thursday, 17 May 2012
Last replied by Alec on Wednesday, 23 November 2011