InkL0sed wrote:thegreekdog wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:There are some skills that seem, hm, a little too easy to advance, and take away from the "ah, accomplishment" feel that I'd like to have, so I've tried to avoid any sort of power-leveling, since this isn't an mmorpg and I don't need to compete against anyone else.
--Andy
I've found that advancing in levels isn't always helpful if certain skills aren't advanced. For example, I did a lot of mining and then forging, which increased my blacksmith skill to the point where I ended up gaining two levels just because of the increase of that minor skill. I then went to clear out a fort on behalf of some imperials and almost got my ass handed to me. I don't know for sure, but I suspect "bad guy" levels increase relative to your own level. So I was level 11 without the requisite increases in light armor, one-handed weapon, and destruction magic skills and got killed a few times.
In other news, this is one of the best games I've ever played.
Yeah, everything in Skyrim is "levelled", which is what you were referring to.
Not everything is leveled, but some places are. And some places are meant to be a little outside of your range, and some are meant to be quite within it...or easier. A La, most of the areas around Whiterun, where you start out via the main story line, aren't too difficult. But some areas outside as you expand get to be more so.
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I think I've had 1 decent epic encounter with a dragon, but playing as a stealthy ranger I don't think is very conducive to epic battles (with dragons or other things). So after I finish things up with the ranger, I'll no doubt try out a brute Orc, and then another more mage type character.
--Andy