Coming up with the build recipe was simple, cram all my favourite skills from Skyrim in a blender and observe the mushy contents.

The Level 61 Build can't get everything, but should at least invest in "Novice Alteration", "Apprentice Alteration", and spend three perks on "Magic Resistance".

Werewolf Build does what exactly.

Also, you bypass the need for defense if the enemy never knows you're there.

Still, Archery is the best way to kill at a distance in Skyrim, and even a partial compromise is still a ten-perk investment. I`ve heard a lot about the restoration glitch and today I`m going to use it to enterGreetings fellow Forge connoisseurs and thank you for checking out my very first build for the Skyforge. You should make two pairs of these, one for offense, one for defense. Suggested loadouts for the Legendary Breton Build can be found below.Obviously you ought to aim for nothing short of the best, and that's Dragonbone.

The major perk focuses (aside from the obligatory - and not inconsequential - investments in the crafting skills) will be on One-Handed weapons, Archery, Sneak and Light Armor, with a scattering of perks spent in Block, Alteration and Restoration. Started by “Ladies and Gentlemen, Men and Mer, may I have your attention!” the lord of the manor announced over the chatter of the main hall. The future of Skyrim, even the Empire itself, hangs in the balance as they wait for the prophesized Dragonborn to come; a hero born with the power of The Voice, and the only one who can stand amongst the dragons. User Info: EchoBaz.

Five ranks of "Overdraw" one rank of "Eagle Eye" and two ranks of "Steady Hand" will get you to a great start, but it's hard to not also suggest "Power Shot", as the stagger chance does work quite often, and "Quick Shot" is a no-brainer, as it'll increase your fire rate considerably. Hello, dear friends and welcome to my first contest build. If you want to invest a bit more, "Respite" will give you a means to quickly recover your Stamina, as well.The last of the crafting skills, your investment will change dramatically depending on your leveling goals and what version of the game you have.

For the Level 61 build a 500/300 split works fine. Get a rank in "Stealth", "Backstab", "Deadly Aim", "Muffled Movement", "Light Foot", "Silent Roll", and "Silence". With all the perks, an Archery Skill Level of 100, and four pieces of gear enchanted with "Fortify Archery" +48% (192% in total) this weapon can top out at over 700 damage. On the former enchant them with "Fortify Archery" and "Fortify One Handed", which on the latter enchant them with "Fortify Restoration" and an elemental resistance.

But now im thinking to make a Necromancer/Summoner with some Destruction Perks. If you make any gains above Level 61 (it's hard to see how you wouldn't), immediately drop them into "Adept Alteration", "Expert Alteration" and finally "Atronach". Still, the case has been made for Block elsewhere, so it won't be reiterated here. (Tips welcome) User Info: AsIfByMagic.

If you're stuck with vanilla you'll need to go the heavy armor route: "Steel Smithing", "Dwarven Smithing", "Orcish Smithing", "Ebony Smithing" and finally "Daedric Smithing"... more for the more potent weapons than for the armor.If you have a patched version of the game (or the Legendary Edition or Special Edition) you might as well follow the light armor path: "Steel Smithing", "Elven Smithing", "Advanced Armors", "Glass Smithing" and "Dragon Armor" to get the superior Dragonbone weapons and excellent Dragonscale Armor, the latter of which allows you to invest in the arguably superior Light Armor tree. I`ve heard a lot about the restoration glitch and today I`m going to use it to enter. After this point, nothing really matters too much, but you should have enough Stamina to carry quite a bit, sprint great distances and get through most any battle, so invest in Health exclusively.As one of the crafting skills, the minimum necessary investment is five ranks in "Alchemist", and one in "Physician" and "Benefactor". It's a shame to limit yourself there, as three ranks of "Critical Shot" will further boost damage and you'll likely fall in love with "Ranger" when you get it, but those can all be stretch goals. Level 61 "General" Build This build includes just the basics, and leaves a few nice things on the table, as necessity demands. Onto the Build shall we?Please check your browser settings or contact your system administrator. The suggested build presented below is designed for power and resilence, and that calls for a Breton (an Orc will do equally fine as a substitute, with a Nord or Dark Elf being somewhat weaker - but still viable - alternatives). The second enchantment is less clear, but it's hard to go wrong with "Fortify Health", which can add up to 74 points of Health.Gauntlets are vehicles for pure offense; stick Fortify Archery and Fortify One Handed on these and enjoy the damage boosts.Sadly, you can't put "Fortify Archery" on these, but "Fortify One Handed" is a no-brainer. Started by

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