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14 years ago
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The effects of weapons and armor do not apply, as werewolves fundamentally do not wear them :). As for other effects, I definitely read about it; I'll try to find where.
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14 years ago
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Indeed. But he was definitely there before.
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14 years ago
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I started playing Skyrim and created a human character. As usual.
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14 years ago
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I like Altmer the most. They are the best mages in the game. And magic is the best weapon in the game. This is about The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim. But in The Elder Scrolls IV, there isn't a favorite race.
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14 years ago
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In general, all the races are good, and it's enjoyable to play as each one. Fortunately, the last three installments of TES are very replayable.
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14 years ago
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In Morrowind, among other characters, the orc was the leader; he was initially planned as a knight-mystic and eventually became one. At some point, his invincibility became tiresome, and then a gloomy cloud appeared. There was a Bosmer girl, initially planned as a thief-assassin, but she became an archmage, a gladiator, and generally skilled in everything. The sudden discovery of auto-leveling forced the poor girl to commit suicide, and then Skyrim was on the horizon. There was a very charismatic Dunmer, who intended to be an assassin-mage-hypnotist, but he also became a super-skilled character, and he committed suicide immediately after the wedding, finally concluding that life is a game and the Dunmer is just an actor in it. Or maybe he was finally driven mad by the endless crypts and his own sudden shouts. In general, the last game could have been perfect if it had adopted the best features of Morrowind, such as difficult development, a variety of magic, items, guilds, book legends, and storylines. Instead, it has some kind of Pokémon-like gameplay with unnecessary nonsense, like weddings. The skills are interesting, but the development is too simple. The interface is terrible. The landscapes are great, but the crypts are again getting repetitive.

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And I couldn't handle Daggerfall. I somehow managed to escape from the terrible dungeon, where I could only kill a rat at the beginning, and I ran away from the rest. Then a walk through an endless, completely monotonous forest, then a fast travel to some city, where I walked around, didn't understand anything, and disappeared
13 years ago
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I started playing a while ago; my character, Khajiit, is level 172 and wears Dark Brotherhood armor.
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13 years ago
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The question put me in a quandary; I played Morrowind with almost every class, and I liked being a Bosmer thief the most, even though I generally don't like or choose elves in games...
In Oblivion, I planned to play a simple Nord warrior from the very beginning, but in the end, I joined the Dark Brotherhood, and things took a different turn; the Nord didn't become a warrior, and this class seemed useless for an assassin.
I like Khajiit as thieves, and they are amusing in general; in short, I liked all the classes in their own way, except for Argonians; I hate these lizards.
13 years ago
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Agreed. Argonians = bleh (followed by vomiting spasms).
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13 years ago
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I'm currently playing Skyrim as a thieving and warlike Nord.
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13 years ago
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I like playing as a Breton or an Argonian: Bretons are good because of their "Dragonhide" ability and magic bonus, while Argonians have "Histskin" and the ability to breathe underwater. However, in Oblivion, underwater breathing is replaced by a simple spell, and in Skyrim, it's an artifact with the "Waterbreathing" enchantment (I don't count the spell, as it's available at a high level of Alteration, and it can't be used underwater - i.e., not like in Oblivion).
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13 years ago
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No, water breathing is a fun perk, especially when you're fishing for salmon. But I haven't found any truly useful applications for it. There's no need to swim underwater anywhere (a couple of partially submerged ships don't count; it's only worth taking an Argonian just to open a chest and get 50 coins, and that's a pain). Even on the surface, it's not always necessary (but sometimes it's nice to have, of course, to clear out enemies, but you don't need water breathing for that).
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13 years ago
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I usually play as a Dark Elf because it's a versatile type. It's dangerous to engage in ranged combat with them, whether with spells or arrows, and it's painful to fight them in melee. Plus, they make a pretty good thief/assassin, although my favorite has become the High Elf – a pure mage from the Academy.
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9 years ago
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I love playing as Khajiit. I always enjoy playing in a "nimble and fast" style. I adore Skyrim, I play it often, but now I'm also hooked on these games http://igrovie-avtomati-bestplatno-vulkan.com/gamehall. I'm constantly playing something; oh, why are there only 24 hours in a day?
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9 years ago
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I usually play as an Imperial or a Breton; I like playing as "humans," although I've played as a Khajiit a couple of times.

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