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Checking the Skyrim game for any discrepancies. Is the epic mage outfit correct or is there a bug present?

Checking the Skyrim game for any discrepancies. Is the epic mage outfit correct or is there a bug present?

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TempLate_YT
Senior Member
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07-15-2016, 03:03 AM
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Hey, I just began Skyrim from scratch and chose the mage path, focusing on destruction. I'm currently at level 45. I've become quite skilled in destruction, enchanting, and nearly mastered stealth—though I'm actually at 100 levels but don't have enough experience points to unlock more perks. My gear includes an epic armor set: Nahkri (boosts magic by 50 points, destruction and restoration spells cost 20% less), Master robes of destruction (reduces spell costs for destruction and restores magic 150% faster), and Shrouded hand wraps (doubles sneak attacks with one-handed weapons). I also have a dagger that gives me 30x sneak damage when paired with a 15x sneak attack using daggers. I can sneak at any enemy with a single blade swing or, if I dual-wield two blades, I get 60x sneak damage. I know it's insane! Plus, the Shadowcloak of Nightingale is really powerful. My leather boots offer strong resistance and muffled sound. The diamond ring cuts spell costs by 34%, boosts magic by 86%, and raises fire resistance by 51%. The gold ruby necklace also reduces spell costs by 34%, increases magic by 86%, and improves fire resistance by 51%. The only limitation I face is that I can only apply three enchantments per item. My main challenge is realizing my equipment seems too strong—casting spells leaves me with no magica at all, even after enchanting. It's a mix of excitement and concern. What do you think? Should I adjust something or try a different approach?
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TempLate_YT
07-15-2016, 03:03 AM #1

Hey, I just began Skyrim from scratch and chose the mage path, focusing on destruction. I'm currently at level 45. I've become quite skilled in destruction, enchanting, and nearly mastered stealth—though I'm actually at 100 levels but don't have enough experience points to unlock more perks. My gear includes an epic armor set: Nahkri (boosts magic by 50 points, destruction and restoration spells cost 20% less), Master robes of destruction (reduces spell costs for destruction and restores magic 150% faster), and Shrouded hand wraps (doubles sneak attacks with one-handed weapons). I also have a dagger that gives me 30x sneak damage when paired with a 15x sneak attack using daggers. I can sneak at any enemy with a single blade swing or, if I dual-wield two blades, I get 60x sneak damage. I know it's insane! Plus, the Shadowcloak of Nightingale is really powerful. My leather boots offer strong resistance and muffled sound. The diamond ring cuts spell costs by 34%, boosts magic by 86%, and raises fire resistance by 51%. The gold ruby necklace also reduces spell costs by 34%, increases magic by 86%, and improves fire resistance by 51%. The only limitation I face is that I can only apply three enchantments per item. My main challenge is realizing my equipment seems too strong—casting spells leaves me with no magica at all, even after enchanting. It's a mix of excitement and concern. What do you think? Should I adjust something or try a different approach?

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Redstorm222
Member
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07-16-2016, 01:40 PM
#2
No, not care can't make balls bounce off walls using spells.
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Redstorm222
07-16-2016, 01:40 PM #2

No, not care can't make balls bounce off walls using spells.

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kattgirl26
Junior Member
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07-16-2016, 08:40 PM
#3
Haha...while going through my post, I realized how that works. I created numerous enchantments that reduce the cost of destruction spells, which together cut the overall expense by more than 100%. That means I should actually gain magic even when casting spells—hahahaha! But this only applies to destruction spells; others lower magica as well, so it’s probably fine.
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kattgirl26
07-16-2016, 08:40 PM #3

Haha...while going through my post, I realized how that works. I created numerous enchantments that reduce the cost of destruction spells, which together cut the overall expense by more than 100%. That means I should actually gain magic even when casting spells—hahahaha! But this only applies to destruction spells; others lower magica as well, so it’s probably fine.