Wednesday, 27 March 2013
A Thank You to all our Viewers
Hello guys, and I just really wanted to say thank you to everybody who has viewed this blog. We've had people from Germany, Latvia, Indonesia, USA, Canada and so much more. When I started this blog I had no idea it would be so popular, even though I've had only one comment at the moment. I am really happy with the results and I hope the blog will get even more popular in future, when I become an even more experienced adventurer.
Skyrim-4th and 5th DLC!
Well, while searching the net for Skyrim gossip and news I found out that there would be 2 new DLCs, one of them possibly being called Redguard where you might be able to go to Hammerfell and learn about the Thalmor. There are going to be Dwemer and spears from what I've heard.They will be the last ever DLCs ever and I think Bethesda will start working on The Elder Scrolls VI after they are out. I don't know too much information yet, but I'll be sure to update this blog as soon as I find out more.
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Skyrimguy's weekly guide-how to slay a giant
Welcome everyone to the first 'Skyrimguy's weekly guide' and in this first guide the Skyrim man will be telling you how to defeat a formidable foe, the giant
You will need:
At least 24 levels
An exceptionally good weapon, preferably a orcish or elven two-handed weapon
A lot of health
A lot of potions/good healing spells
Giants are very tough and prove a tough foe to defeat in early levels, but they do provide you with an exciting trip to the moon. When you are at least level 24, collect lots and lots of restoration spells and health potions. Try to get a orcish or elven warhammer, which can be brought from a store at high levels. Seek out a giant camp and slay that beast. They are very hard so here are a few tips on fighting them.
1. DON'T attack their mammoths, especially at low levels
Mammoths may not look it, but they are every bit as tough as their giant friends. If you accidentally strike one, you should just flee the camp and try again in a different giant camp.
2. Keep moving back and forth to avoid being sent to the moon
Giants are deceptively fast, so if you're low on health you have to pray to god you have potions, or a quick healing spell. To avoid their club, keep striking and then retreat back a few paces, before striking again. This makes it easier to defeat giants at lower levels.
3. Bring lots and lots of potions
You'll definitely need them. You're bound to get hit at some point by a club and you may not have time to heal yourself with a spell before you arrive at the moon. So visit the apothecary before fighting a giant.
4. At low levels, seek out camps with one giant
It's a lot easier to defeat one giant at a time than taking on three or four at the same time. There are a few camps around the world which have one giant in. In camps that have two giants in, you could defeat the first giant but die because the second giant sent you to the moon. At low levels, always do this.
5. DON'T bring a follower!!!
Probably the most obvious one of all. You may think your follower will help you defeat the giants but it's a very high chance they'll go to the moon and never come back. Even at high levels, don't bring a follower, you'll save yourself lots of regret. If you really must bring one, get a dark brotherhood assassin as if they die you can get another one.
Hope the Skyrimguy has helped you defeat giants
Skyrim-Bet you couldn't...
1. Kill an Ancient Dragon in Master mode
2. Be killed by a skeever in Novice
3. Pick a pocket at skill 15 without being caught
4. Install 1000 mods at once
5. Jump off the Throat of the World and still survive with a very small sliver of health
6. Slaughter a bandit camp with your fists, naked
7. Pickpocket a dragon
8. Throw your daedric stuff into a river, just after deleting your old saves
9. Survive in Helgen for 2 hours
10. Fail to kill a bandit with a daedric warhammer in one hit
Sunday, 24 March 2013
WARNING-Dragonborn glitch
Hello guys and I am sad to say this but there is a game-breaking glitch in The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn. It is in a quest-the last of the main quest called 'At the Summit of Apocrypha' so beware if you are on this quest. Towards the end of the quest you will ride Sahrotaar and if you try to manually steer him he will fly in a single direction with no destination. So let him steer himself, ok?
Another game-breaking glitch is after you land where Miraak is. If you do not get off Sahrotaar, he will fly off and it will impossible to get off him without reverting to an older save. If you try to land, it will say 'Cancelling request to land'. Just a warning, you don't want to do what I did...
Another game-breaking glitch is after you land where Miraak is. If you do not get off Sahrotaar, he will fly off and it will impossible to get off him without reverting to an older save. If you try to land, it will say 'Cancelling request to land'. Just a warning, you don't want to do what I did...
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Dragonborn.Is.Awesome
Well, I just had to say this, but Dragonborn truly is the bet DLC I have played.
You can get an awesome shout that lets you ride dragons, or one that creates a whirling cyclone. You can travel to Solstheim where tougher, more evil foes await like the Ash Spawn or the Lurker. Or prehaps the Seeker. There are over 50 new locations to discover including a very amusing mushroom city named Tel Mithryn. There are a couple of new ingredients and spells for you to discover on your journey, and yes, lots of quests. Not just the Main Quest, but as with Skyrim, about at least 25 Side Quests that you can embark on as you explore Solstheim. It's not a DLC. It's an Add-on. A really brilliant one, too.
You can get an awesome shout that lets you ride dragons, or one that creates a whirling cyclone. You can travel to Solstheim where tougher, more evil foes await like the Ash Spawn or the Lurker. Or prehaps the Seeker. There are over 50 new locations to discover including a very amusing mushroom city named Tel Mithryn. There are a couple of new ingredients and spells for you to discover on your journey, and yes, lots of quests. Not just the Main Quest, but as with Skyrim, about at least 25 Side Quests that you can embark on as you explore Solstheim. It's not a DLC. It's an Add-on. A really brilliant one, too.
Friday, 22 March 2013
DLC
I am really looking forward to tomorrow when I will be getting 2 DLC's
Dragonborn and Hearthfire
In case you guys don't know what a DLC is, I'll explain
They are basically Bethesda-made mods which add new content to the game. They stand for downloadable content. In Dragonborn, you must travel to Solstheim to defeat Miraak, the original Dragonborn and an evil dragon priest. It adds at least 70 new locations (we likes exploring) and about the same amount of new quests and even more misc objectives (we likes questing). I think there will even be a few new shouts (we likes shouting). In Hearthfire, you can build your own house (no freaking idea how) and also you can adopt children and raise a family.
Dragonborn and Hearthfire
In case you guys don't know what a DLC is, I'll explain
They are basically Bethesda-made mods which add new content to the game. They stand for downloadable content. In Dragonborn, you must travel to Solstheim to defeat Miraak, the original Dragonborn and an evil dragon priest. It adds at least 70 new locations (we likes exploring) and about the same amount of new quests and even more misc objectives (we likes questing). I think there will even be a few new shouts (we likes shouting). In Hearthfire, you can build your own house (no freaking idea how) and also you can adopt children and raise a family.
I am restarting the blog. Woohoo!
Ok guys, there was an example of how to fail a blog. For about a year I lost interest in both blogger and Skyrim when I got addicted to Minecraft. I will be resuming posting all the latest Skyrim gossip and news and by 'restarting' I just mean I will resume writing posts as normal. I will no longer write posts about my adventures as I see no point in them. Welcome back, fellow Dovahkiins!
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