We may not know it but our life is forged by it. Even though we may not always think about it.. once you go ES you never go back unless it's to the game. ( ale ridden comment is over🤣 )
One thing I really enjoy doing although it isn’t very practical but still cool as hell is using the slow time shout when going against archers. You can actually pluck arrows out of the air and it just gives it a really neat matrix vibe that I love.
@@jcja902 It reminds me of the times where I play Fallout, take perks like Chem Resistant, Chemist, and all the Chem effect-lengthening things I could try. You haven't lived until you clear Caesars Tent with Turbo for five minutes, or Jet in Fallout 4. It's fucking INSANE in Fallout 4.
One thing I’ve noticed that works well together is the Illusion perk “Quiet Casting”, for some reason it also makes shouts quiet. It makes absolutely no sense that a shout would be quiet but, here we are. I’ve exploited this to stealthily Fus-Ro-Dah annoying enemies off cliffs more times than I could count.
Shouts are a form of magic in lore and in mechanics, so for example Quiet Casting affects Shouts, and the Destruction perk that increases fire and ice damage affects Fire Breath and Ice Breath.
@@kannonball5789 even the grey beards make the building shake when they whisper so the mechanic is obviously used by more than one npc which makes it look intentional.
Fulthiem in the Night inn will attack you on sight if you wear thalmor armor, it’s pretty cool because he was a former member of the blades and hasn’t gotten over his past
It kinda brings me back to how blown away I was when I first played skyrim. I really liked for example that the imperials would comment if you were wearing stormcloak armor. I was just little details like that that made me grow really attached to this game. There are so many open world games today but in my head, very few are made are put together as flawlessly as skyrim.
Probably because I'm relatively young, so I didn't start playing Skyrim until around 2017, but those kinds of things (in both Skyrim and Oblivion) were always really underwhelming to me. I was disappointed that it didn't have more of an effect on AI behavior. Like, why do they just say a throwaway line, instead of attacking me on sight like they realistically would? The lack of realistic world reactions to the player, as well as the super small scale of cities/towns were always the things that stuck out at me when playing Elder Scrolls, that prevented me from feeling completely immersed in the world. Like, I still got immersed, but those took me out a bit and always felt gamey. I hope that they can massively improve on those with TES VI, with how far technology has come.
@@AkeenFreysAndracos Totally unexpected? Bethesda games is KNOWN for it's world and Details. It's as if after F076 everyone had a memory wipe. Typical mob mentality.
@@MobikSaysStuff That's pretty typical. A game company releases one controversial game that many hate but a lot also like and then the haters will always board the hate train and then everything that the company has made turns into shit. Then even if the game that "everyone" hates has some cool details, people act all shocked "how can THIS game company put something like that?!?!?!" and then comes the "the game is still bad and they should've focused on making the game better instead of focusing on things like this" I've seen it countless times.
That was an aspect that I enjoyed with Fallout: New Vegas where wearing faction armor basically override your personal relationship status to other factions.
New Vegas is a game I'll never stop playing. The mod community is easily my favorite. I have 10 different playthroughs and I get more and more intense in my role playing. I still haven't done a full scientist build or like an unarmed survivor build and theres a few big mods I've never tried. Just such a fun game with how much you can add.
The purpose of the dragon that comes out of that is summoned by using the thuum on the Chandelier is the dragon is actually meant to fight for you. If you summon that dragon and do not attack it it will continue flying around and get rid of all the Falmer for you. So long as you do not attack it it will not attack you. But every time somebody sees a dragon in this game they feel compelled to attack it on site.
I've had dragons show up when I'm raiding a castle of bandits and I'll just sit back and watch the dragon clear the outside of the castle for me then go inside and when I come out the dragons gone. 😎
Me who maxed conjuration, enchanting, alchemy, and blacksmithing 1st: Progression? Classes? I can be whatever I want! 100 Conjuration with 2 dremora lord can deal with most battle, 100 alchemy can help earn enough septims without fighting anything, 100 in both blacksmith and enchant can make any gear that fit to any playstyle you want. XD
please i need help i started new eso account in western skyrim few days ago and im completely stuck i can only find my way to part of morrow wind and its full of vampire giants that merc me as soon as i arrive and enter past the nords . pls help i love oblivion and skyrim and i just wanna explore tamreiel and the idea of seeing skyrim 1000 years before the events of dragon born got me but now i cant find a way out. in also wanted to see windhelm but i cant figure it out . i found the fast travel system but i cant find a way out. also what area am i supposed to go to for main story
@@smoovejl how old are you that when someone plays a game matters somehow? I guarantee there's plenty of shit that's been around for a while you still haven't gotten around to.
@@Psciyentist We all know that Spiff would down the tea wouldn't let someone hold his tea. He would down it then use the burning remains to brew up another tea after casting the spell
My skyrim discovery recently was discovering how OP ward spells are when fighting dragons. I was playing on a “paladin” build where i could only use one-handed and resto, so i actually started using wards regularly for the first time and god damn, wards just totally negate dragon breath and they don’t get broken unless you are right in the dragons face. Makes dragon fights SO much easier.
Definitely. There is a bit of a rush since the spells have that brief “warm up” hand gesture right before they cast. Being able to time a ward right before the dragon shouts at you is one of the things that can make a fight feel satisfying.
Ive always LOVED when you get different approaches to missions and other things depending on the race you chose, like how you are allowed to join some Orc strongholds if you chose the Orc race
What do you mean by "join some Orc strongholds"? Is that something different than the standard becoming 'bloodkin' and then being able to enter freely and interact with the Orc inhabitants?
I accidentally used Unrelenting Force on it when I tried to use Whirlwind Sprint to get to the top of it. I had no idea the dragon came because of that.
Having watched a ton of videos, and putting even more time into the game (probably 50+ playthroughs and over 1k hours into the game), I knew all of these. Still enjoyed the video though. But yeah, I’m with you on being a Skyrim nerd.
There’s another disguise mechanic! Sort of. When going through the civil war quest line, you’re tasked with intercepting an enemy messenger and “relieving” him of his documents. After you have brought the documents to your commander and have the new forged ones, you have to take them to the place they were meant to be delivered in the first place. When doing this, if you don the enemy sided armor, no suspicions are raised. However, if you’re wearing your side of the conflicts armor, the general will question you, and you are provided with special dialogue. Not quite the same as the embassy hit man, but cool nonetheless!
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 most of the offensive shouts as well as a few offensive spells do that too. I remember doing it with an arrow at one point too. Its not an easy mechanic to pull off though, it'll take a quite a few trys.
With stamina draining stuff it happens much more often, when I used to use the mace of molag bal it happened every other time I fought a dragon bc they kept running out of stam and crash landing
Not only dragonrend, fus ro dah too. Theres a funny glitch when you knock a dragon out of the sky in raven rock, it’ll crash on the cliff behind the temple, sometimes off the side of the cliff leaving a brown streak hovering right over raven rock
Exept with the ogma thingi... I swear as soon as someone finds a new way to exploit it they will fix it. People are glitching through walls with whirlwind sprint? "Nah thats fine..." People flying with buckets? "Just let them!" One hitting the ebony warrior with your bare fists? "I dont see the part where thats my problem." But gods forbid if anyone finds a new way to exploit this book
@@diavo_04 well that's kind of obvious why they would try to fix that. The fact that you are so annoyed about that is kind of more hilarious. What's the point of playing the game if you just by default have 100 in every single skill, no wonder they would want to fix that exploit.
@@50zezima my point is that the infinium bug isnt the most gamebreaking buff! You can one hit the ebony warrior with your fists faze through walls etc... I'm not mad at them for fixing the infiinium, Im mad that this bug in particular is their only priority while our modding community has to fix the rest! You simply misumderstood me PS: I am not "annoyed" , I just wanted to point out that out of all the gamebreaking bugs that one is the only one that seems worth their time
The original PC release has been delisted, but the sound track is still attached to that version. Owning Special Edition lets you download the original, but even knowing the soundtrack *EXISTS* is a pain unless it is being promoted in a sale. There is a reason I only picked it up *THIS YEAR* after owning the game since launch. -_(\
One little trick that is quite handy if you aren't at the stage where you can buy a house: If you've got stuff you don't want to carry around, you can stash it in the culvert right next to the Whiterun blacksmith. There's even a Thieves Guild shadowmark under there telling you that the place is safe. Your stuff will still be there whenever you want to come back for it.
The most interesting use of the Thalmor Robes is when you go to the Nightgate Inn. The NPC Fultheim is presumably a form Blades member as he will immediately attack you if you enter the inn wearing the Thalmor Robes. A nice hidden lore tip
You can use the same disguise mechanic from "Diplomatic Immunity" in the mission "Missing In Action" where you can just convince the guards to free Thorald Gray-Mane and give him to you without having to fight an entire fort full of enemies.
For the mining trick, make sure that you mine normally at least once in order to get the Hard Worker achievement. It doesn't unlock if you 'attack' ore veins like the video shows.
I didn't stop, took me 3years to find shelbug, never knew cloakspells worked that way and drawing your weapon when sneaking makes you walk faster. Thanks for the nostalgia 👍
7:05 Don't use the "Attack to mine" trick on consoles, or without a fan patch. There is a glitch that will stop the mining spot from "refilling". Normally, you mine a spot, go off adventuring for an in-game week or month, come back, and then you can mine again. However, attacking a mining spot can "break" whatever code that resets the ore node.
One of my favorite hidden things is that of you have a two handed sword in Skyrim and you use the block skill tree along with the two handed skill tree not only can you disarm enemy use a bash attack but also it changes how combat somewhat functions with the slow dish ability. You can also use a combination of the sweep ability and the Bloodskal blade to hit more enemies because of the sweep function and sword beam. You can use the Bloodskal blade to do Bonus damage that staggers enemies if you use a power attack on an enemy.
Heh, I'm glad I learned Calm and had multiple potions of Invis with me all the time.. I always knew some enemies might have "insane" vision despite me investing points on stealth skills.
I actually found out about the Thalmor disguise thing way back in my first ever play through. I played an Altmer and already had the Thalmor robes as my go to, because I was just trying to be authentic. So when I smuggled them in and wore them I assumed that was just a neat standard feature people knew. - didn’t realise it was quite unknown!
People who really get into role playing their games will often find neat little tricks that most of the other gamers are unaware of. I love it. Skyrim is one of the greatest games when it comes to immersion.
I actually learned the arrow thing years ago, probably back in 2013-14 and I actually remember how I found out. I just got glass arrows and I was like, Lydia (yes of course it was Lydia) why are you still using iron/steel arrows wtf woman. So I gave her like 20 of my glass arrows hoping it would help her and myself out a little. Then like 100 days later (in game) I at this point was using daedric or dragon I don’t remember, but I realized after I looted a corpse when it had a couple glass arrows in it. I was like wtf I don’t use glass arrows and then I checked lydias inventory and she had like 50 something glass arrows. I never gave her more so I was like okay this is dope let me try something. I took all but one and then kept playing and she kept using glass arrows non stop and at that point I always gave all my followers one of my strongest arrows/bolts I have.
I think it makes sense that you can stealthily remove a briar heart. They do have a gaping hole in their chest after all, and if I had my heart ripped out I don’t think I could yell for my buddies that well
I downloaded a one hit mining mod. Though, for new players I would recommend not using mods that speed up gameplay because those little details are what help the game feel even more immersive. I’ve been an on and off Skyrim player since 11.11.11, so…
@@JoshGoingRAW yeah I remember getting frustrated, and trying to find iron ingots, or not knowing that there’s clay deposits near your home for hearth fire dlc
What was even the point of this comment? "I use mods, but you shouldn't use mods! I only use them because I'm better than you" is literally what you just said
I have another one So a lot of people know about the restoration loop but did you know that the fortify alteration potions also buff shouts so with a potion of fortify alteration you can make really strong shouts (I did it with the restoration loop and made a potion that fortified alteration to a ridiculous extent then used the slow time shout and got perma slow time)
The armour thing is actually seen alot through out the game, there's a random encounter where bandits pose as imperials for extortion, and wearing thalmor clothes can mess up some miniquests in and around winterhold
plus if you meet stormcloaks in imperial armor it either triggers them to fight you,or unique diolague that lets you pretend to be a spy or its dialouge due to actually being a spy(that was so fun to do)
To expand on that last trick, if you have shield charge and activate it while sneaking your stamina drains but the animation of the shield charge remains so you can essentially shield charge infinitely. I've used this trick to shield charge from markarth to riften without stopping, took me about an hour and a half (Damned mountainous terrains) I like to use Targe of the bloodied, Auriel's shield, Aetherium Shield, or Dawnguard Runic Shield for this as each of those shields have unique effects when blocking/bashing.
If you jump up and down on the dining tables and chairs in Dragons Reach. The kids will actually point out that their father won't let them get away with such things and isn't fair that you get to.
It's a bit baffling and difficult if you do it early on at a low level of experience, like I did. Sneaking is near impossible and there's hardly any chance to get health top-ups from anywhere with rock hard guards about.
Diplomatic immunity is one of my favorite missions in all the elder scrolls series and one I look forward to when I start a new game. I NEVER knew this was possible and now I am even more hasty to start a new one. Thank you
Same... I have played it every single year since it came out. But just in the winter time, when we don't venture out that much. Skyrim is my winter pastime
5:30 the bad thing about this is if you play as an archer and fight someone who uses a bow they will use the arrow you shoot them with, because when you shoot them, it goes to their inventory.
Been playing for three years and I'm still uncovering stuff. This vid however is interesting cuz I never thought you could mine that way in Skyrim. Never thought about disguising myself in Diplomatic Immunity either, but right now I'm playing as a Redguard so I'll try that one later.
One of my favourite spells is missing from this list as I had already played this game for a while before finding it...you can turn iron bars into gold bars!! There's only one spell book in the game that does it, and it's hidden in a bandit camp. But yeah. Awesomely good for money as you can turn that iron into gold and the Smith some jewellery up. :)
That'd be the Transmute spell, and IIRC there are two locations for it. But yeah, Halted Stream Camp is probably the easiest place to obtain it, although if you didn't prioritize stealth (e.g. via the tutorial cave bear) then the bandit chief might just be a tad difficult. Also, considering how often you get amethysts and emeralds, I'd recommend just transmuting the iron to silver (you have to have a nearby container to drop the silver ore into so they don't get transmuted to gold) then craft jewelled rings. They're more expensive, meaning they sell for more, _and_ you get to level smithing and enchanting better as both are now price-dependent.
@@brixan... One can simply _not_ use the tutorial cave bear to build stealth. I think one guide even advises against it, as levelling stealth to any extent at the start means you leave the cave with 100 stealth and not much in other skills. This does of course assume one only did the "stealth crouch towards a wall" trick, which is probably the slowest way to level stealth with the cave bear and levels nothing else. The better method is to just keep sneak attacking your partner, since that would also level bows or one-handed, and it levels sneak faster. That said if you leveled both you'd be around level 10-ish before you even get to Riverwood. That means you'd be facing tougher starting bandits, so either avoid it entirely, or go all out and max out stealth so that you can at least wait till nighttime and backstab some motherfuckers.
@@romxxii when you have sneak 100 at the start you just need to place your perks right. If you have the shadow warrior perk with assassin's blade perk, you can just run straight to anybody, crouch and hit them with a 15X dagger attack.
Heres a cool fact for you Elder Scrolls and Fallout nerds like myself: Just like the shadow marks in Skyrim, the Railroad signs in Fo4 act exactly the same. Just keep an eye out. ;)
My favorite thing I found in Skyrim was the endless shout hack by equipping 5 amulets of Talos. I mean, I'm the Dragonborn right? It seems logical and canonical for me to be able to use any shout I know anytime I feel like it. Makes the game feel more authentic and immersive to me, the cooldown just reminds me I'm in a videogame.
One of my favorite things regarding the no cooldown shout glitch is that there is a significantly easier way to get zero/negative cooldowns. Simply drink a powered up fortify restoration potion, equip a single amulet of talos, done. Literally that's it. The potion buffs the Amulet cooldown, and for some reason, does not reset back once the potion expires. It only expires once you take off the amulet. The text on the amulet does not show this, but it just works. Tested literally last week on the Anniversary edition, and it still just works. This makes it much easier to get infinite shouts since you don't need to bother with getting a transformation.
Regarding mining: it actually takes one-two hits and just couple seconds to mine everything out of the mine shaft in case the following is done: 1) dual wield pickaxes 2) have "one handed" perks allowing you to attack faster when dual wielding and a more powerful strong attack when two weapons are equipped 3) speeding up the At Spd with a shout 4) use strong two-handed attack on the mine (the one looking like a whirlwind of blades). But personally I prefer to mine with "activation" command, as it's funny how weird and uncomfortable sometimes the position in which your character is mining is. Also IDK if anyone has known that but I've found out an exploit I didn't know before literally two days ago on how to make items not being stolen anymore. I know for sure it works with Jan (Janessa) follower from WR. So if you have any stolen items: 1) go to a shop/jarl's quarters/any NPC's house where the owner has good attitude to you and allows you to pick up anything, even if it is a single goblet 2) Find any storage like a chest, a end tables, etc 3) Put all the stolen goods in there and close the storage 4) tell Jan to go loot that said storage 5) take everything from Jan's inventory - it is not stolen anymore, you're good to sell it to the shopkeepers. I've found that while trying to simply make my follower carry more stuff that I didn't need at the moment. Some of it was "stolen" because previously I asked Fallion (or what was the name of the bosmer from Riverwood?) to pick up some of my heavy stuff in the ruins and found out it all is now considered being stolen. After he died and I've hired Jan I went to check his house and there was a chest with some good stuff, but, even though I could have opened and looted the chest without it being a crime, all the stuff inside was red. So I've told Jan to pick it up. Couple minutes later taking things off of her in the store to sell I see those valuable items from that chest on the sale list in my inventory as not stolen. Double-checked it - and now I know.😅
“It has to be intentional” Me - Riften main city, has over 2mil gold on my character, but still compelled to pick up basically anything and everything in the game that I deem any what valuable. One of these things is deadric enchanted weapons (even though I have potions worth 3x as much and have over 10,000 to sell, so never send up selling them and just hoarding them) and I’ve dropped them before to get down to weight in town and this accidentally happened. I’ve tried it almost everywhere now and I can say people fight over expensive enchanted items more than potions over their value. Doesn’t matter if it’s armor or weapons it just seems to trigger them more than the actual gold value.
The downside to not using the mining animation for #4, is that it can sometimes bug out the 30 in-game respawn permanently. Leaving you with non-respawning ore deposites.
A lot of these interesting mechanics have been greatly expanded thanks to mods and some of these mechanics I didn't even know were actually from the vanilla game when I found the mods.
You can get a free skyforge steel greatsword during the companion's first story quest where you venture into the Dustman's Cairn with Farkas. As soon as he changes into a werewolf he drops his 2h sword which you can then pick up.
That's really surprising that people still play this game - as for me, I've personally played it for the first time pretty recently also 😁😁 my background in Dark Souls made me not interested because of the Skyrim combat, but when I realised it's just Fallout but with magic that's when I decided to try it out. Good video game 🥊🕹🎮
It has something about it, that I can't describe, which keeps me playing it every now and then. I think it's the atmosphere overall. They nailed it. But could be the sense of exploration, or the fact there always seems to be something new. 🤷♂️
The farthest I have ever gotten was on my Switch run, but even that got sidetracked eventually. Maybe once I find a fan patch that doesn't get rid of the exploits as well... Or the upcoming Release #7. That is as good enough excuse as any.
If you get the last shield perk juggernaut, and sprint while sneak without the roll perk, you can shield charge infinitely, once at 0 stamina it doesn't stop you, most non giant enemies simply get knocked over for free hits too.
10:00 I have another trick like that, well 3 years ago when i played Skyrim a lot, and i was mostly playing like a defender style, with sneaking, some healing spells, what i found out, was the last skill in blocking, like when you start sprinting and shield charging people away, knocking them to the ground at touch, what i found as a trick was that when you go and try to sneak, and then you press the block and the sprint, and then only hold the shield button to block, you will get unlimited sprint in sneaking mode, and if you will touch someone even in this sneaky charging, you will knock them down, the only thing when it stopped by itself is when you are running in the wilds and you ran over a big rock, or something that will give you animation that you are falling, othewise it is pretty great when you find out :D
I wasn’t really fan of Elder Scrolls back then until I started trophy hunting Skyrim and been enjoying the game so far. I’m looking forward for the upcoming Elder Scrolls 6
There are actually 3 shellbugs in the game the third is hidden in the vale of course but if you find it you can mine all the bugs till their last hit and effectively get all the shellbugs chitin you need for the armor and stuff without killing any of them, food for thought
One of my favorite exploites has to do with sneaking, step 1: equip a weapon in off hand, equip spell in main hand, crouch, and attack with the dagger it will occasionally not play the animation but still deal damage, 2nd exploit that goes with this is infinite roll, step one have the sneak perk that allows you to roll when you press the sprint button, have a weapon in off hand and a spell in main hand, crouch press and hold the sprint button, you keep rolling until you let go of sprint
The roll mechanic is broken. When playing form the 1st person's POV with a bow and crouching sometimes it glitches and when you're trying to sprint while crouched it becomes a roll (different animation of the movement from 1ts p POV, the speed etc). As soon as you leave 1st person's POV it stops, but eventually will be appearing again. The only requirement is to have high archery level (not necessarily with perks).
This game is popular to hate on because of how big it is, but it really is a masterpiece and for me no single player open world RPG has topped it to this day.
@@wiseguy8751 Breath of The Wild is one of the few games to actually come close for me, but I still think Skyrim has more depth and replayability overall, even if BOTW has more crazy stuff you can do with the general mechanics
Im recently reinstalled skyrim and finally will finish the modding process . Its nice to see that the game still holds its well earned place in the line of rpgs. Guys everyone have a nice day and great time with your choice of game. ;)
Still the best VR game out there. I recommend playing it with one of those special Skyrim VR scent candles. It supports nearly every surrounding. I can smell the mountains, the forest, the coasts, even a quite bearable smell of the dungeons. It's so immersive you get goosebumps from the creatures breathing in your neck.
i've been toying with the idea of trying to play as a sheath WIZARD. the key to THAT strategy is an Illusion perk, "silent casting". combine that with the "muffle" spell and the "invisibility" spell, which both count as illusion spells, and you'd REALLY drive enemies nuts!
I did something like that, i called it the puppet master build. Focusing mainly on stealth, illusion and conjuration. Pretty fun when you have a big group of enemies or regular npc's, just sit back in the shadows casting frenzy and watch the chaos unfold. And when the last enemy is left send in the dremora(s) to mop up the mess.
I tried a pacifist playthrough once. Beefed up my mage skills and had my familiars and summons do ask my dirty work. Didn't work well because you need to be pretty high leveled to do this reliably.
If you become a vampire and get necromage perk off Restoration tree all spells (and shouts: dragon aspect, slow time, become ethereal etc ) that affect your character last for a longer time period.. including but not limited to Water breathing, invisibility, the destruction school cloak spells etc.
I feel that this video stands as a testiment to how much Skyrim ive played. I knew 8 of these ten features before even watching this video just by experiementing. The ones i didnt know were the "social stealth" and elemental cloak ones, the latter of which id heard but not remembered.
point 2 really made me miss magic crafting from oblivion. i remember i was a huge final fantasy fan so i would always craft "flair" and "ultima" spells that used all elements and were either super concentrated to one point, or as massive as possible albeit with a weaker potency. good times...
The orb in Blackreach is theorised to be a time travel device. In ESO there's a mission where a dwarf (I think) is working on a time device thing and it goes wrong and brings a load of creatures from different times into Blackreach. People suspect that's why there are giants in Blackreach that shouldn't be, and why the orb summons the dragon. Most dwarf mechanisms are used by sound and the shout, being a powerful sound, activates the device and pulls the dragon into your time somehow
No one ever stops playing. Youre just on a break.
Damn straight, especially with mods. That said, I played Skyrim since release and only been playing with mods for the last year 👌
This is so true. There are times where I get bored of ES. Then there are times where I'm so into it
We may not know it but our life is forged by it. Even though we may not always think about it.. once you go ES you never go back unless it's to the game. ( ale ridden comment is over🤣 )
this comment hit hard
@@user-fh1th5uz9x yes it truly forges you. Instead of talking back to my teacher i would yell fus ro da and they would look at me with utter confusion
One thing I really enjoy doing although it isn’t very practical but still cool as hell is using the slow time shout when going against archers. You can actually pluck arrows out of the air and it just gives it a really neat matrix vibe that I love.
Slow time then go crazy with arrows and see all enemies fall in one swoop. OP shout..other perks plus vampire would make it even more OP.
One thing I like is getting a 2-handed sword or axe and fighting a dragon on horseback.
@@jcja902 It reminds me of the times where I play Fallout, take perks like Chem Resistant, Chemist, and all the Chem effect-lengthening things I could try.
You haven't lived until you clear Caesars Tent with Turbo for five minutes, or Jet in Fallout 4. It's fucking INSANE in Fallout 4.
@@DamienDarksideBlog Druggie builds are ridiculously fun
Thats fucking insane
One thing I’ve noticed that works well together is the Illusion perk “Quiet Casting”, for some reason it also makes shouts quiet. It makes absolutely no sense that a shout would be quiet but, here we are. I’ve exploited this to stealthily Fus-Ro-Dah annoying enemies off cliffs more times than I could count.
Cool idea, I'll be trying it out myself. Thanks!
"Must have been the wind."
Shouts are a form of magic in lore and in mechanics, so for example Quiet Casting affects Shouts, and the Destruction perk that increases fire and ice damage affects Fire Breath and Ice Breath.
@@kannonball5789 even the grey beards make the building shake when they whisper so the mechanic is obviously used by more than one npc which makes it look intentional.
It doesnt make sense that magic is loud anyway theres no somatic component to the spells so i wonder what noise it creates on cast
Fulthiem in the Night inn will attack you on sight if you wear thalmor armor, it’s pretty cool because he was a former member of the blades and hasn’t gotten over his past
Yeah, but the game never tells you that he's a blade, but it's so cool to figure it out...
He has a Blades sword I think...
Same reason I attack my ex girlfriend on sight, "I haven't gotten over the thalmor". Lmao
Actually didn’t know that one. 👍
@@Stephen_Eee Dam Dirty Elves!
“What’s your favorite time killer in Skyrim?”
“Oh I like to go to Riften drop some jewelry and watch the peasants fight”
Interesting...
Wait, I know you.
i learned that sht on christmas a few years back , i was just trying to give gifts away...
Diabolical.
To make this statement worse, I actually went there, dropped a chicken breast, and they fought to both of their deaths for it.
It kinda brings me back to how blown away I was when I first played skyrim. I really liked for example that the imperials would comment if you were wearing stormcloak armor. I was just little details like that that made me grow really attached to this game. There are so many open world games today but in my head, very few are made are put together as flawlessly as skyrim.
I so agree with that!!! That's why I can hardly ever make myself play any other game, I so love Skyrim!!!
New Vegas does it better 😈
@@thenachoandthecheeze no
@@joshuakun459 yes
Probably because I'm relatively young, so I didn't start playing Skyrim until around 2017, but those kinds of things (in both Skyrim and Oblivion) were always really underwhelming to me. I was disappointed that it didn't have more of an effect on AI behavior. Like, why do they just say a throwaway line, instead of attacking me on sight like they realistically would?
The lack of realistic world reactions to the player, as well as the super small scale of cities/towns were always the things that stuck out at me when playing Elder Scrolls, that prevented me from feeling completely immersed in the world. Like, I still got immersed, but those took me out a bit and always felt gamey. I hope that they can massively improve on those with TES VI, with how far technology has come.
aslo having candelight spell on you or torch equip when lockpicking makes the sweetspot 5% bigger
wait what really, fuck yea
🙏🏻😮🤘🏻
And it even makes sense?! Lol totally unexpected for bethesda game
@@AkeenFreysAndracos Totally unexpected? Bethesda games is KNOWN for it's world and Details. It's as if after F076 everyone had a memory wipe. Typical mob mentality.
@@MobikSaysStuff That's pretty typical. A game company releases one controversial game that many hate but a lot also like and then the haters will always board the hate train and then everything that the company has made turns into shit. Then even if the game that "everyone" hates has some cool details, people act all shocked "how can THIS game company put something like that?!?!?!" and then comes the "the game is still bad and they should've focused on making the game better instead of focusing on things like this"
I've seen it countless times.
That was an aspect that I enjoyed with Fallout: New Vegas where wearing faction armor basically override your personal relationship status to other factions.
I'm still waiting for a New Vegas Special Edition. Ideally released with a Fallout 3 Special Edition as one video game.
@@JohnSmith-td7hd they should re-release both of them with TTW and NVSE packed in
New Vegas is a game I'll never stop playing. The mod community is easily my favorite. I have 10 different playthroughs and I get more and more intense in my role playing. I still haven't done a full scientist build or like an unarmed survivor build and theres a few big mods I've never tried. Just such a fun game with how much you can add.
Jeez, you NewVegasaboos will find any way of dropping that turd into any conversation.
@@derekmclellan7337 Finding a conservation, though, that's not the hard part. It's letting go.
The purpose of the dragon that comes out of that is summoned by using the thuum on the Chandelier is the dragon is actually meant to fight for you. If you summon that dragon and do not attack it it will continue flying around and get rid of all the Falmer for you. So long as you do not attack it it will not attack you. But every time somebody sees a dragon in this game they feel compelled to attack it on site.
Yeah
I've had dragons show up when I'm raiding a castle of bandits and I'll just sit back and watch the dragon clear the outside of the castle for me then go inside and when I come out the dragons gone. 😎
Overlooked mechanics in Skyrim:
1) Not being a stealth archer.
But being a stealth archer just fits so well with Skyrim lol
Mage>2H>Dual Handed>1h/shield>Stealth archer
I’m a stealth archer :) and every time I try to stray from that, I always end up coming back to being a stealth archer😂😂
you favor the bow ehh im more of a swords men myself
Me who maxed conjuration, enchanting, alchemy, and blacksmithing 1st: Progression? Classes? I can be whatever I want! 100 Conjuration with 2 dremora lord can deal with most battle, 100 alchemy can help earn enough septims without fighting anything, 100 in both blacksmith and enchant can make any gear that fit to any playstyle you want. XD
It’s crazy how I knew all these (and I feel a lot of other people do to) yet this still made me wanna load up skyrim and start a new playthrough
Yearly playthrough is important, plus it makes you not buying many other new games hehe. Win win.
Tbf all of these were already known for 90% of the players, nothing special tbh
please i need help i started new eso account in western skyrim few days ago and im completely stuck i can only find my way to part of morrow wind and its full of vampire giants that merc me as soon as i arrive and enter past the nords . pls help i love oblivion and skyrim and i just wanna explore tamreiel and the idea of seeing skyrim 1000 years before the events of dragon born got me but now i cant find a way out. in also wanted to see windhelm but i cant figure it out . i found the fast travel system but i cant find a way out. also what area am i supposed to go to for main story
Minus the last one yea I basically knew all this
If you use the calm spell on a Briarheart and have the right perk, you can just buy his heart from him.
Does he still die?
@@ItsJustAdrean Yes.
Lol
Which perks?
He's gonna do business even if it's the last thing he does.
Also fun fact about blackreach is that the place is programmed as an "outdoor" place. So it can sometimes be raining inside
Pretty sure some caves in real life have their own weather systems too
You can use the summon storm shout in blackreach and it looks otherworldly.
@@dylanbrewer8605 Holy shit. Something I gotta do.
If I had a nickel for every Dylan that replied to this comment, I would have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
@@justinsahl1188 True, I didn't even notice.
"That'll Get You Playing Again"
Bold of you to think I ever stopped
How many times did you buy it?
@@EntryLevelLuxury only missing the Xbox one version 🥲
@@EntryLevelLuxury If you don't buy Skyrim, Todd Howard will kidnap your wife and daughter. It happened to me with my dad.
I feel blessed to be 2 hours deep into my very first time ever playthrough of Skyrim on Xbox1 with all DLC! Gonna play the crap outa this game!
2 weeks later, how's the game going?
Once you're done try and get some mods. It's a blast
@@letsgetreal6402 its a great time no doubt!
How are you 10 years late?!? 😂
@@smoovejl how old are you that when someone plays a game matters somehow? I guarantee there's plenty of shit that's been around for a while you still haven't gotten around to.
Falcon: Flame cloak covering town
Spiffing Brit: Hold my beer as whole world is engulfed in flame cloak
*Hold my Yorkshire tea 😂😂😂😂
@@Psciyentist beat me to it
@@Psciyentist We all know that Spiff would down the tea wouldn't let someone hold his tea. He would down it then use the burning remains to brew up another tea after casting the spell
That was a vary scary time
@@Psciyentist I was just checking to make sure this correction had been made.
My skyrim discovery recently was discovering how OP ward spells are when fighting dragons. I was playing on a “paladin” build where i could only use one-handed and resto, so i actually started using wards regularly for the first time and god damn, wards just totally negate dragon breath and they don’t get broken unless you are right in the dragons face. Makes dragon fights SO much easier.
ever tried being a breton and also using spellbreaker with the ward absorb perk, dragons cant touch you
@@gloves_ow3107 i can’t say I’ve ever used spellbreaker at all, that sounds amazing tho i gotta try that :D
Do the restoration loop and make a necklace of magic absorption 100% and bam, immune to all magic damage
Definitely. There is a bit of a rush since the spells have that brief “warm up” hand gesture right before they cast. Being able to time a ward right before the dragon shouts at you is one of the things that can make a fight feel satisfying.
@@xxpurp13n1njaxx7 boring
Ive always LOVED when you get different approaches to missions and other things depending on the race you chose, like how you are allowed to join some Orc strongholds if you chose the Orc race
What do you mean by "join some Orc strongholds"? Is that something different than the standard becoming 'bloodkin' and then being able to enter freely and interact with the Orc inhabitants?
@@Trephining usually you have to do something for the orc stronghold to be allowed to enter.... if you are a orc you can go in without that
i would like it if if we choose altmer as our starting race, the imperial captain at helgen lets us go instead of sending us to the chopping block.
@@bordanjarrett and then you can´t join the companions, the college or the stormcloaks.... ad the imperials only after doing hundreds of menial tasks?
@@alexanderzack3720 WOW. No wonder I never knew, as I've been a Khajit in every single ESO playthrough ever hahah
Lmao "many of them run into it by mistake"
My first time going into blackreach: big ball shiny. Fus ru dah
Same lmfao
That was my reaction too lol. After I got all three words to unrelenting force, I spend hours using it on everything I could find.
I accidentally used Unrelenting Force on it when I tried to use Whirlwind Sprint to get to the top of it. I had no idea the dragon came because of that.
Am I too much of a Skyrim nerd that I actually knew most of these
Most but not all
Naw lol I'm not that big of a nerd, but knew all of these, I just don't know what that dragons name is from
I felt the same! I thought I wouldn't know much but I only missed the big mining bugs and the cloak spell thingy!
Having watched a ton of videos, and putting even more time into the game (probably 50+ playthroughs and over 1k hours into the game), I knew all of these. Still enjoyed the video though. But yeah, I’m with you on being a Skyrim nerd.
Yeah I was pretty happy I finally got a list that has 2 things I didn’t know
There’s another disguise mechanic! Sort of. When going through the civil war quest line, you’re tasked with intercepting an enemy messenger and “relieving” him of his documents. After you have brought the documents to your commander and have the new forged ones, you have to take them to the place they were meant to be delivered in the first place. When doing this, if you don the enemy sided armor, no suspicions are raised. However, if you’re wearing your side of the conflicts armor, the general will question you, and you are provided with special dialogue. Not quite the same as the embassy hit man, but cool nonetheless!
That happens if you are wearing any armor besides the enemy sides, but I do think that it has a different voice line for your own faction one
@Tornado Taylor it does, "what happened to your armor?"
There's also the dark brotherhood quest where you have to find the gourmet.
I can't believe Bethesda finally kinda somewhat used New Vegas' disguise mechanic
Was just about to comment this lol
number 6 is a easter egg reference to smaug from the hobbit, blackreach being a large deep dwarven ruin and the dragon you summon having gold coloring
I always figured this was the case honestly, but I never found confirmation on it. I'm glad I'm not insane for thinking it
The dragon's name is something special too
@@josephdubose7035 Vulthuryol
It's been trapped in the orb by the Dwemer, hasn't it?
Yea not true at all lol
Skyrim has so much hidden depth.
Foe the first 5 years maybe. The second 5 years…..
Stop giving Bethesda your money for the same product.
@@EntryLevelLuxury even todd himself said don't buy it if you don't want us to release it again,
People still buy it cause they love it.
@@EntryLevelLuxury i do whatever i want with my money.
And so much hidden in the depths lol
Not nearly as much as Morrowind or oblivion but still a solid game Bethesda story telling got worse and worse as time went on
3:33 You can also use Dragonrend to make a dragon crash-land where possible, and you can see the big strip of ripped up land from the map too.
Wait what really ?! Wooh! That’s sooo cool!
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 most of the offensive shouts as well as a few offensive spells do that too. I remember doing it with an arrow at one point too. Its not an easy mechanic to pull off though, it'll take a quite a few trys.
After over 1000 hours I just did this for the first time recently, mind blowing
With stamina draining stuff it happens much more often, when I used to use the mace of molag bal it happened every other time I fought a dragon bc they kept running out of stam and crash landing
Not only dragonrend, fus ro dah too. Theres a funny glitch when you knock a dragon out of the sky in raven rock, it’ll crash on the cliff behind the temple, sometimes off the side of the cliff leaving a brown streak hovering right over raven rock
"It's still in the game, so it must be a feature."
Lol really? With Bethesda every bug is a feature, and if it breaks the game entirely, it's a DLC!
💀💀💀
Lol.
Exept with the ogma thingi... I swear as soon as someone finds a new way to exploit it they will fix it. People are glitching through walls with whirlwind sprint? "Nah thats fine..." People flying with buckets? "Just let them!" One hitting the ebony warrior with your bare fists? "I dont see the part where thats my problem." But gods forbid if anyone finds a new way to exploit this book
@@diavo_04 well that's kind of obvious why they would try to fix that. The fact that you are so annoyed about that is kind of more hilarious. What's the point of playing the game if you just by default have 100 in every single skill, no wonder they would want to fix that exploit.
@@50zezima my point is that the infinium bug isnt the most gamebreaking buff! You can one hit the ebony warrior with your fists faze through walls etc...
I'm not mad at them for fixing the infiinium, Im mad that this bug in particular is their only priority while our modding community has to fix the rest! You simply misumderstood me
PS: I am not "annoyed" , I just wanted to point out that out of all the gamebreaking bugs that one is the only one that seems worth their time
The soundtrack itself is enough for me to return frequently 🙌
The original PC release has been delisted, but the sound track is still attached to that version. Owning Special Edition lets you download the original, but even knowing the soundtrack *EXISTS* is a pain unless it is being promoted in a sale. There is a reason I only picked it up *THIS YEAR* after owning the game since launch. -_(\
Agree. Do you know the music at 2:40m
@@giovanicastellani1545 It's definitely not from the base game
I agree the skyrim soundtrack is one of the best in gaming.
I fucking love the soundtrack including the dlc. The removed tracks you can hear through mods are also beautiful
One little trick that is quite handy if you aren't at the stage where you can buy a house: If you've got stuff you don't want to carry around, you can stash it in the culvert right next to the Whiterun blacksmith. There's even a Thieves Guild shadowmark under there telling you that the place is safe. Your stuff will still be there whenever you want to come back for it.
The most interesting use of the Thalmor Robes is when you go to the Nightgate Inn. The NPC Fultheim is presumably a form Blades member as he will immediately attack you if you enter the inn wearing the Thalmor Robes. A nice hidden lore tip
You can use the same disguise mechanic from "Diplomatic Immunity" in the mission "Missing In Action" where you can just convince the guards to free Thorald Gray-Mane and give him to you without having to fight an entire fort full of enemies.
but why should you?
every drop of thalmor blood dripping is worth it
Forgot about that one. ("Use the com link? I forgot I turned it off"!)
@@epochinfinitysedge5008 what on earth are you talking about?
Wait whaaaat?! How?!
@@epochinfinitysedge5008 What on Earth are you talking about my dude?
For the mining trick, make sure that you mine normally at least once in order to get the Hard Worker achievement. It doesn't unlock if you 'attack' ore veins like the video shows.
*interact with the ore
I didn't stop, took me 3years to find shelbug, never knew cloakspells worked that way and drawing your weapon when sneaking makes you walk faster. Thanks for the nostalgia 👍
7:05 Don't use the "Attack to mine" trick on consoles, or without a fan patch. There is a glitch that will stop the mining spot from "refilling". Normally, you mine a spot, go off adventuring for an in-game week or month, come back, and then you can mine again. However, attacking a mining spot can "break" whatever code that resets the ore node.
Well, skyrim to x360 never gave me that problem
Never had that issue
I believe they patched that years ago, I haven’t had that happen to me after like 2015
I didn't know ore regenerates for like a year cause I never mined properly with the cut scene
Does the Unofficial Patch fix it?
One of my favorite hidden things is that of you have a two handed sword in Skyrim and you use the block skill tree along with the two handed skill tree not only can you disarm enemy use a bash attack but also it changes how combat somewhat functions with the slow dish ability.
You can also use a combination of the sweep ability and the Bloodskal blade to hit more enemies because of the sweep function and sword beam.
You can use the Bloodskal blade to do Bonus damage that staggers enemies if you use a power attack on an enemy.
My brain is now stronks & I thank you
we have the same build, what do ya know
"At this point it has to be intentional because it still works"
...They aren't bugs, they're features.
It just works
fun fact, to offset the briarhearts weakness to stealth, their detection ability is significantly better than other forsworn
I've always thought those heartless bastards always saw me too easily
I could never sneak up on them!
Heh, I'm glad I learned Calm and had multiple potions of Invis with me all the time.. I always knew some enemies might have "insane" vision despite me investing points on stealth skills.
I actually knew the briarheart one and they were one of the reasons I maxed out sneaking
I actually found out about the Thalmor disguise thing way back in my first ever play through. I played an Altmer and already had the Thalmor robes as my go to, because I was just trying to be authentic. So when I smuggled them in and wore them I assumed that was just a neat standard feature people knew. - didn’t realise it was quite unknown!
As far as I recall it was explained in the dialogues before the quest. But oh, well, not everyone bothers to read and listen.
Yes, its actually pretty well known. The video lists random facts
People who really get into role playing their games will often find neat little tricks that most of the other gamers are unaware of. I love it. Skyrim is one of the greatest games when it comes to immersion.
@@VotEtoPizdets Faxxx
Being a vampire makes the disguise immediately fail though, found that out the hard way on my first playthrough.
I actually learned the arrow thing years ago, probably back in 2013-14 and I actually remember how I found out. I just got glass arrows and I was like, Lydia (yes of course it was Lydia) why are you still using iron/steel arrows wtf woman. So I gave her like 20 of my glass arrows hoping it would help her and myself out a little. Then like 100 days later (in game) I at this point was using daedric or dragon I don’t remember, but I realized after I looted a corpse when it had a couple glass arrows in it. I was like wtf I don’t use glass arrows and then I checked lydias inventory and she had like 50 something glass arrows. I never gave her more so I was like okay this is dope let me try something. I took all but one and then kept playing and she kept using glass arrows non stop and at that point I always gave all my followers one of my strongest arrows/bolts I have.
It’s crazy, I just started playing Skyrim again on a whim and didn’t even realize that it’s the anniversary
Same. I had no idea another re-release was coming, just wanted to slay some bandits
I think it makes sense that you can stealthily remove a briar heart. They do have a gaping hole in their chest after all, and if I had my heart ripped out I don’t think I could yell for my buddies that well
I downloaded a one hit mining mod. Though, for new players I would recommend not using mods that speed up gameplay because those little details are what help the game feel even more immersive. I’ve been an on and off Skyrim player since 11.11.11, so…
Lol I remember my first character, I chopped wood in Riverwood for like 3 irl hours to buy Breezehome, the game seemed so difficult then
@@JoshGoingRAW yeah I remember getting frustrated, and trying to find iron ingots, or not knowing that there’s clay deposits near your home for hearth fire dlc
What was even the point of this comment?
"I use mods, but you shouldn't use mods! I only use them because I'm better than you" is literally what you just said
@@yesdude3914 that's just wrong. he recommended new players not to get mods that speed up gameplay. I agree with that.
We’ve waited so long for TES6 that we’ve given up and gone back to Skyrim 😂
I have another one
So a lot of people know about the restoration loop but did you know that the fortify alteration potions also buff shouts so with a potion of fortify alteration you can make really strong shouts (I did it with the restoration loop and made a potion that fortified alteration to a ridiculous extent then used the slow time shout and got perma slow time)
My Skyrim senses are tingling
No that’s just your wallet
@@EntryLevelLuxury god you are a dedicated hater. Commenting on only hearted comments
@@san2063 took maybe 30 seconds if even
The armour thing is actually seen alot through out the game, there's a random encounter where bandits pose as imperials for extortion, and wearing thalmor clothes can mess up some miniquests in and around winterhold
I love the bandit in the back who is in Imperial armor but isn't wearing any shoes.
plus if you meet stormcloaks in imperial armor it either triggers them to fight you,or unique diolague that lets you pretend to be a spy or its dialouge due to actually being a spy(that was so fun to do)
@@yoamomisamigas4677 That's one I haven't encountered yet.
To expand on that last trick, if you have shield charge and activate it while sneaking your stamina drains but the animation of the shield charge remains so you can essentially shield charge infinitely. I've used this trick to shield charge from markarth to riften without stopping, took me about an hour and a half (Damned mountainous terrains) I like to use Targe of the bloodied, Auriel's shield, Aetherium Shield, or Dawnguard Runic Shield for this as each of those shields have unique effects when blocking/bashing.
Any top 10 lists about skyrim never gets old
"Change my mind"
Never stopped playing since 2011. Best game in history.
"Hey guys its Nate here"
Ifkyk
Top 10 "Top 10 Lists of Skyrim Stuff"
Stop giving them your money
Its been a decade. All of this is known already.
Makes me feel like a Skyrim veteran that I knew all this
is there anything else they failed to mention?
If you jump up and down on the dining tables and chairs in Dragons Reach. The kids will actually point out that their father won't let them get away with such things and isn't fair that you get to.
People who didn't know all this, haven't played Skyrim enough.
@@thepunishersequence291 there are dragons in the game, trust me
@@simonk9995 oh next you'll tell me there's magic in here
The disguise would go really well with an illusion spell that transforms your character's appearance to any race.
Yes, the Hitman mission was so much fun!
The first time mabe, but the third not so much. Stop giving Bethesda your money.
@@EntryLevelLuxury you are talking about aniversary edition right it's bad I know but if new people want to play the game they will buy it
@@EntryLevelLuxury Stop spamming.
@@lemaygaming6952 mmm nah I’m good
It's a bit baffling and difficult if you do it early on at a low level of experience, like I did. Sneaking is near impossible and there's hardly any chance to get health top-ups from anywhere with rock hard guards about.
Sending Nazeem to the Cloud District is a reason to keep playing in itself.
Diplomatic immunity is one of my favorite missions in all the elder scrolls series and one I look forward to when I start a new game.
I NEVER knew this was possible and now I am even more hasty to start a new one. Thank you
Been debating starting my 3rd 100% since the game released. Did it once around 2012 and again in 2016.
Wait till the anniversary edition for sure
What's 100% to you?
The anniversary edition drops soon so I personally you should just wait until then
@@808Mark Probably all quests done
@@cin2110 you can't do all quests in one playthrough.
Skyrim is one of those games that I won't play for months, then I'll sit down and finish a build or start a new one.
Same... I have played it every single year since it came out. But just in the winter time, when we don't venture out that much. Skyrim is my winter pastime
I love how people still are finding new things over 10 years later
5:30 the bad thing about this is if you play as an archer and fight someone who uses a bow they will use the arrow you shoot them with, because when you shoot them, it goes to their inventory.
ikr fucking bandit witha. damn iron arrow somehow survived my deadric arrow to the face and ia not shooting me with deadrics
@@JS-rv3et XD
only if they survive
@@tripsix263 of course, but on legendary everything is just a bullet sponge
Enemies shoot back at you when you shoot at them? They die when I shoot them.
been playing for 4 days straight just got it can't stop playing
Been playing for three years and I'm still uncovering stuff. This vid however is interesting cuz I never thought you could mine that way in Skyrim. Never thought about disguising myself in Diplomatic Immunity either, but right now I'm playing as a Redguard so I'll try that one later.
@@arabella3637 love games were there's so much to learn
@@Shadowed_Echo same here. I'm always down to find something new. This game does keep on giving.
@@arabella3637 wonder why there no elder scrolls 6? Hmmmm
One of my favourite spells is missing from this list as I had already played this game for a while before finding it...you can turn iron bars into gold bars!! There's only one spell book in the game that does it, and it's hidden in a bandit camp. But yeah. Awesomely good for money as you can turn that iron into gold and the Smith some jewellery up. :)
That'd be the Transmute spell, and IIRC there are two locations for it. But yeah, Halted Stream Camp is probably the easiest place to obtain it, although if you didn't prioritize stealth (e.g. via the tutorial cave bear) then the bandit chief might just be a tad difficult.
Also, considering how often you get amethysts and emeralds, I'd recommend just transmuting the iron to silver (you have to have a nearby container to drop the silver ore into so they don't get transmuted to gold) then craft jewelled rings. They're more expensive, meaning they sell for more, _and_ you get to level smithing and enchanting better as both are now price-dependent.
@@romxxii does the way you handle the bear have an effect on something?
@@brixan... One can simply _not_ use the tutorial cave bear to build stealth. I think one guide even advises against it, as levelling stealth to any extent at the start means you leave the cave with 100 stealth and not much in other skills.
This does of course assume one only did the "stealth crouch towards a wall" trick, which is probably the slowest way to level stealth with the cave bear and levels nothing else. The better method is to just keep sneak attacking your partner, since that would also level bows or one-handed, and it levels sneak faster.
That said if you leveled both you'd be around level 10-ish before you even get to Riverwood. That means you'd be facing tougher starting bandits, so either avoid it entirely, or go all out and max out stealth so that you can at least wait till nighttime and backstab some motherfuckers.
@@romxxii when you run into the ebony knight the moment you exit the cave on your way to Riverwood, you know you did this trick too much, lmao
@@romxxii when you have sneak 100 at the start you just need to place your perks right. If you have the shadow warrior perk with assassin's blade perk, you can just run straight to anybody, crouch and hit them with a 15X dagger attack.
I just recently started playing Skyrim again but this time with mods on the PC 😍
This is the way.
That is the best Skyrim experience. Skyrim on console just ain't the same.
Heres a cool fact for you Elder Scrolls and Fallout nerds like myself:
Just like the shadow marks in Skyrim, the Railroad signs in Fo4 act exactly the same. Just keep an eye out. ;)
🤙🏻👌🏻
This got me so many hidden caches :) great addition
My favorite thing I found in Skyrim was the endless shout hack by equipping 5 amulets of Talos. I mean, I'm the Dragonborn right? It seems logical and canonical for me to be able to use any shout I know anytime I feel like it. Makes the game feel more authentic and immersive to me, the cooldown just reminds me I'm in a videogame.
One of my favorite things regarding the no cooldown shout glitch is that there is a significantly easier way to get zero/negative cooldowns. Simply drink a powered up fortify restoration potion, equip a single amulet of talos, done. Literally that's it. The potion buffs the Amulet cooldown, and for some reason, does not reset back once the potion expires. It only expires once you take off the amulet. The text on the amulet does not show this, but it just works. Tested literally last week on the Anniversary edition, and it still just works. This makes it much easier to get infinite shouts since you don't need to bother with getting a transformation.
Yes, because it's perfectly normal to be able to shout non-stop, that's how life works.
@@Astraeus.. And from that moment on the Dovahkiin was known as "Dovahkiin the Ratchet" 😂
@@krishnansubramoni7801 forgive me for asking, (a noob player here) but how do you make a “powered up” fortify restoration potion?
@@karmickhaleesi purchase the cabbage soup and mead at tavern in riften, when its raining, no later then 230. Then you'll get the recipe
Ash guardian, having your wife snatched, selecting different house carl’s Skyrim is never ending. Elderschrolls 6 will have a hard time competing
I just started playing skyrim two weeks ago and im addicted, i cant stop playing it
A note on the briarhearts: they are very difficult to sneak up on so work on your sneak skill to have success
Amazing- I’m playing as a High Elf mage this time, I’m so going to try that disguise method.
I'm not playing Skyrim ever again, ten years of badassery Was enough... _hears the Skyrim theme drum beats_ gyahhhh I'm coming Dovahkiin!
It’s crazy how I’ve been playing Skyrim since 2011 and still to this day I find new stuff
@Robots Can Do Better ugh I wish I had the ability to play in vr, it’s gonna be the first game I get when I am able to get a very headset
You can also use clear skies shout to cleat the clouds on the map. Makes it easier to see small structures
That’s a good one I got to remember. Thanks
Time to use these tips for the next 15 years
All these years of Skyrim and I never knew you could double wield CLOAKS!!! Mind=Blown!
Ive started my first game a few weeks ago and im aboslutely in love with it!
It’s the facts I just started playing this 4 days ago
Have fun!! You're about to get lost in a great world!
@@PSFinn thank you I already can’t stop playing it but I have to because of my job but I’m off today so I’m boutta have some fun🤙🏾
@@PSFinn try it with mods. You have more fun especially if you're playing on the computer more freedom.
Make sure to download the unofficial patch
@@66bloodmoon maybe finish the story first?
Regarding mining: it actually takes one-two hits and just couple seconds to mine everything out of the mine shaft in case the following is done:
1) dual wield pickaxes
2) have "one handed" perks allowing you to attack faster when dual wielding and a more powerful strong attack when two weapons are equipped
3) speeding up the At Spd with a shout
4) use strong two-handed attack on the mine (the one looking like a whirlwind of blades).
But personally I prefer to mine with "activation" command, as it's funny how weird and uncomfortable sometimes the position in which your character is mining is.
Also IDK if anyone has known that but I've found out an exploit I didn't know before literally two days ago on how to make items not being stolen anymore. I know for sure it works with Jan (Janessa) follower from WR. So if you have any stolen items:
1) go to a shop/jarl's quarters/any NPC's house where the owner has good attitude to you and allows you to pick up anything, even if it is a single goblet
2) Find any storage like a chest, a end tables, etc
3) Put all the stolen goods in there and close the storage
4) tell Jan to go loot that said storage
5) take everything from Jan's inventory - it is not stolen anymore, you're good to sell it to the shopkeepers.
I've found that while trying to simply make my follower carry more stuff that I didn't need at the moment. Some of it was "stolen" because previously I asked Fallion (or what was the name of the bosmer from Riverwood?) to pick up some of my heavy stuff in the ruins and found out it all is now considered being stolen. After he died and I've hired Jan I went to check his house and there was a chest with some good stuff, but, even though I could have opened and looted the chest without it being a crime, all the stuff inside was red. So I've told Jan to pick it up. Couple minutes later taking things off of her in the store to sell I see those valuable items from that chest on the sale list in my inventory as not stolen. Double-checked it - and now I know.😅
No need to explain the stolen goods, we all know that all those were simple misunderstandings. We are all honest wage earners here...
I just got Skyrim like a week ago but I am 100% going to go use these features
“It has to be intentional”
Me - Riften main city, has over 2mil gold on my character, but still compelled to pick up basically anything and everything in the game that I deem any what valuable. One of these things is deadric enchanted weapons (even though I have potions worth 3x as much and have over 10,000 to sell, so never send up selling them and just hoarding them) and I’ve dropped them before to get down to weight in town and this accidentally happened. I’ve tried it almost everywhere now and I can say people fight over expensive enchanted items more than potions over their value. Doesn’t matter if it’s armor or weapons it just seems to trigger them more than the actual gold value.
Lol, I have 600 million & am level 1790
@@Se7enGates the fuck how?!
@@john_kramer516 game exploits probably
@@shay4261 yeah I know which one but how can someone be so
@@john_kramer516 so sad? lol
The downside to not using the mining animation for #4, is that it can sometimes bug out the 30 in-game respawn permanently.
Leaving you with non-respawning ore deposites.
We don't need this to get playing again cause we haven't stopped! :D
A lot of these interesting mechanics have been greatly expanded thanks to mods and some of these mechanics I didn't even know were actually from the vanilla game when I found the mods.
You can get a free skyforge steel greatsword during the companion's first story quest where you venture into the Dustman's Cairn with Farkas. As soon as he changes into a werewolf he drops his 2h sword which you can then pick up.
That's really surprising that people still play this game - as for me, I've personally played it for the first time pretty recently also 😁😁 my background in Dark Souls made me not interested because of the Skyrim combat, but when I realised it's just Fallout but with magic that's when I decided to try it out. Good video game 🥊🕹🎮
Ah you’ll find people playing any game from the past 25 years, long as its good
DIABLO 2 BABY
It has something about it, that I can't describe, which keeps me playing it every now and then. I think it's the atmosphere overall. They nailed it. But could be the sense of exploration, or the fact there always seems to be something new. 🤷♂️
@@milinddixit6583 playing with mods makes it infinitely replayable. I will never go back to vanilla skyrim.
This makes me want to play it again!
Maybe this time I actually finished Skyrim instead of getting distracted with the ridiculous amount of side quest
The farthest I have ever gotten was on my Switch run, but even that got sidetracked eventually. Maybe once I find a fan patch that doesn't get rid of the exploits as well... Or the upcoming Release #7. That is as good enough excuse as any.
@@Starcat5 I've completed the main quest twice. I have never completed the DLCs and I've played on and off since the original launch lol
If you get the last shield perk juggernaut, and sprint while sneak without the roll perk, you can shield charge infinitely, once at 0 stamina it doesn't stop you, most non giant enemies simply get knocked over for free hits too.
For the thumbnail instead of a dragon they should’ve had put a giant knee there.
Skyrim is my favorite game of all time. I have never seen a game with so much gameplay mechanics in my life.
10:00 I have another trick like that, well 3 years ago when i played Skyrim a lot, and i was mostly playing like a defender style, with sneaking, some healing spells, what i found out, was the last skill in blocking, like when you start sprinting and shield charging people away, knocking them to the ground at touch, what i found as a trick was that when you go and try to sneak, and then you press the block and the sprint, and then only hold the shield button to block, you will get unlimited sprint in sneaking mode, and if you will touch someone even in this sneaky charging, you will knock them down, the only thing when it stopped by itself is when you are running in the wilds and you ran over a big rock, or something that will give you animation that you are falling, othewise it is pretty great when you find out :D
I wasn’t really fan of Elder Scrolls back then until I started trophy hunting Skyrim and been enjoying the game so far. I’m looking forward for the upcoming Elder Scrolls 6
For the mining, if you do the dual wield combo attack you get three swings in one go
There are actually 3 shellbugs in the game the third is hidden in the vale of course but if you find it you can mine all the bugs till their last hit and effectively get all the shellbugs chitin you need for the armor and stuff without killing any of them, food for thought
One of my favorite exploites has to do with sneaking, step 1: equip a weapon in off hand, equip spell in main hand, crouch, and attack with the dagger it will occasionally not play the animation but still deal damage, 2nd exploit that goes with this is infinite roll, step one have the sneak perk that allows you to roll when you press the sprint button, have a weapon in off hand and a spell in main hand, crouch press and hold the sprint button, you keep rolling until you let go of sprint
The roll mechanic is broken. When playing form the 1st person's POV with a bow and crouching sometimes it glitches and when you're trying to sprint while crouched it becomes a roll (different animation of the movement from 1ts p POV, the speed etc). As soon as you leave 1st person's POV it stops, but eventually will be appearing again. The only requirement is to have high archery level (not necessarily with perks).
Missing this depth of gameplay nowadays
You can do the stealth forward roll even without the perk, just sheathe your weapon while sneaking and pressing the sprint key.
This game is popular to hate on because of how big it is, but it really is a masterpiece and for me no single player open world RPG has topped it to this day.
Zelda breath of the wild
I agree!
@@wiseguy8751 Breath of The Wild is one of the few games to actually come close for me, but I still think Skyrim has more depth and replayability overall, even if BOTW has more crazy stuff you can do with the general mechanics
@@mikeuk666 buggin
Im recently reinstalled skyrim and finally will finish the modding process . Its nice to see that the game still holds its well earned place in the line of rpgs. Guys everyone have a nice day and great time with your choice of game. ;)
Ha ha ha... You never "finish" modding skyrim.
Still the best VR game out there. I recommend playing it with one of those special Skyrim VR scent candles. It supports nearly every surrounding. I can smell the mountains, the forest, the coasts, even a quite bearable smell of the dungeons. It's so immersive you get goosebumps from the creatures breathing in your neck.
Oh, and of course Skyrim VR has to be played with headphones.
i've been toying with the idea of trying to play as a sheath WIZARD.
the key to THAT strategy is an Illusion perk, "silent casting".
combine that with the "muffle" spell and the "invisibility" spell, which both count as illusion spells, and you'd REALLY drive enemies nuts!
I did something like that, i called it the puppet master build. Focusing mainly on stealth, illusion and conjuration. Pretty fun when you have a big group of enemies or regular npc's, just sit back in the shadows casting frenzy and watch the chaos unfold. And when the last enemy is left send in the dremora(s) to mop up the mess.
This is my current build. I've supplemented it with Conjuration for offense.
I tried a pacifist playthrough once. Beefed up my mage skills and had my familiars and summons do ask my dirty work. Didn't work well because you need to be pretty high leveled to do this reliably.
Silent casting works for shouts too
If you become a vampire and get necromage perk off Restoration tree all spells (and shouts: dragon aspect, slow time, become ethereal etc ) that affect your character last for a longer time period.. including but not limited to Water breathing, invisibility, the destruction school cloak spells etc.
The first time I’ve seen a video that mentioned an entire list of things I didn’t know. Well done! 👏🏽
I feel that this video stands as a testiment to how much Skyrim ive played. I knew 8 of these ten features before even watching this video just by experiementing. The ones i didnt know were the "social stealth" and elemental cloak ones, the latter of which id heard but not remembered.
point 2 really made me miss magic crafting from oblivion. i remember i was a huge final fantasy fan so i would always craft "flair" and "ultima" spells that used all elements and were either super concentrated to one point, or as massive as possible albeit with a weaker potency. good times...
That flame cloak thing is awesome! Never new it even existed. Does it work with all cloaks, and all fortify destruction sources?
The orb in Blackreach is theorised to be a time travel device. In ESO there's a mission where a dwarf (I think) is working on a time device thing and it goes wrong and brings a load of creatures from different times into Blackreach. People suspect that's why there are giants in Blackreach that shouldn't be, and why the orb summons the dragon. Most dwarf mechanisms are used by sound and the shout, being a powerful sound, activates the device and pulls the dragon into your time somehow
With the spell charging mod and fortify destruction, you can make cloak spells that cover the games entire draw distance