My default is Sword & Board, everything else is at best secondary. Stealth is... not my forte, thankfully. I always devolve into Sword & Board rather than Stealth Archer eventually.
My default is 2 handed, because the 2 handed execute out of nowhere is just too OP. Stealth archer is frustrating for me, because it's very slow, it takes a long time to level stealth, archery, and armor skills legitimately, and I get so frustrated when my targets just randomly move out of the way, or change their posture so their head just isn't where it was. I did originally default to stealth archer, but after I played a giant fuckoff nord with that daedric hammer that steals stamina, I realized how much faster and more powerful being the conductor of the pain train was, and now it's a genuine fight not to just get frustrated with mg current build and go get me mallet. Like seriously, go full unga bunga on a cavern full of falmer that goes down to blackreach, and you'll wonder why you've never played this way before. It's just w+m1 to win.
Bruh I accidentally picked that up yesterday and instantly reloaded like 25 mins before and redid the dungeon. Looted the chest and left that fucking beacon alone and dusty inside.
I know Frieran isn’t set in DnD but I think it’s funny if you use the lore that says all mimics are actually just invading mouths of a single interplanetary creature because it means it liked her taste so much it invaded a separate world just cause she was there.
An hour in Skyrim is 3 minutes in the real world. That makes Skyrim's day/night cycle 20 times faster than Earth's. If Frieren started playing Skyrim when it released in 2011, then in the eyes of the NPCs she has been playing for something like 260 years.
Every time I start a new playthrough, I still play that way. Just wander around and occasionally stop by a town to sell goods, level up crafting, or get a quest if I'm feeling frisky.
In 7 years I have only completed the main quest once.... I just love wandering around. In my latest playthrough as an altmer mage, I've yet to start the main quest, 60 hours in... Bless alternate start 😂😂
This is exactly how I play Skyrim. I think of a character with a basic backstory and just play as naturally as possible with that. Go on a random walk find a side quest to get distracted by. I kinda want to use racemenu to make a fireren now and do exactly this. Go on walks. Read books. maybe become archmage later if feeling bored
As someone who enjoyed Skyrim for that, I've recently picked up 7 Days to Die and in a lot of ways, it eventually feels like a surprisingly similar game. Both are first person perspective games with pretty tense and short combat engagements, and if you can survive for long enough that you begin to thrive, exploring the world can start to feel pretty chill. I'm pretty sure most people who would get the game at the recommendation of it being "kind of like Skyrim" would get pretty strong tonal whiplash, but the early game worries about clean food and water and the threat of the night make the later whimsical exploration feel earned. When the world's kicking your ass but you come out on top anyway, you can really appreciate how far you've come, and how beautiful the world is when you're not worried about death at every turn.
Weirdly fitting considering that time in vanilla skyrim passes much faster than ours, so to NPCs if you play a hundred hours it's been.... Like what? Almost a hundred days to them.
When i see Frieren pulling on the plant all i could think about was nirnroot, it would've been hilarious if you added the sound. Great video nonetheless.
Man, that one scene in Blackreach really makes me wish you could row a boat in Skyrim. Even if it were impractical, slower than swimming, or not even serving a meaningful purpose, I think it would be calming and relaxing for your IRL self.
With modlists making it easier and easier to install hundreds of mods at once, any new skyrim playthrough can be completely different than the last. New grand adventures like Vigilant or Moon and Star can give you a brand new adventure you never thought you'd have along with new spells, weapons, armor and mechanics. Skyrim keeps on giving.
I've been unable to play Skyrim for a while now, and god, how i miss it. The music, the atmosphere, what a special game that was. It profoundly impacted my 12 year old brain when i first played it.
I'm a former fallout fanboy who discovered skyrim 3 years ago in my late twenties. i've clocked more hours in it than Fallout 4(played since release), and it's taken over my life
It was popping back then, the graphics were unbelievable. I almost shat my pants first time i saw a dragon. On the way to the forsworn base to get to the blades dungeon I hid under the bridge waiting for the dragon to leave.
@@bumblebee7547 Old doesn’t necessarily mean bad, and Skyrim has held up wonderfully. Even the first Devil May Cry game still aged well, mostly. I’d argue that sometimes, older releases are better. Sometimes.
The use of Frieren and how well the theme of the show fits with this topic is great! 😂 And btw for everyone who still hasn't watched "Frieren: Beyond journeys end" go watch it! It's beyond amazing! You won't regret it
do you know the feeling when your eyes gets wet only for a minor nostalgia. Addition to that, frieren is a chill fantasy adventure experience and perfect match
My biggest issue with starting a new Skyrim playthrough is I spend more time staring at the scenery, listening to the music, and reminiscing of my first playthrough than actually playing the game.
I loved the "survival" playthrough I did, where I was a hunter gathering furs and meat to sell and survive on a rebooted economy more favoring to merchants. Eventually, I bought a house, but used it as my main storage and still lived out on the land. I loved that playthrough, but haven't played Skyrim in so long, I no longer remember the specific mods I'd now need to do it again. Apart from "Wet and Cold" I should say. I believe Diseases was also a part of it.
I just realized something. I'm a 32 year old doctor, who just started specialization training. With how busy academia seems, and how specialization has its high maintenance upkeep, I may never get to play this game like I used to. And I've finished it at least 5 times, and each time I found some new way to play. And I might never get that chance ever again, what with an impending marriage, overbearing workload and life in general coming up. I did immerse myself though. I remember the feeling of each unique ambience that I found myself in. I take comfort in that; that I got to play it after and after and after. It's just like life, though, riht? You never get enough of it. I never did.
better not, quick saves and auto saves can lead to save corruption in skyrim. Need to get in the habit of manual saving religiously with autosaves turned off. (you probably don't need to go that far in reality, a normal playthrough is unlikely to get affected so auto and quick saves should really be alright, but it is still possible to get corrupted saves. If playing modded however, definitely consider not autosaving.)
Nazeem: Do you get to the Cloud District very often? Frieren: Yes. A hundred times actually when I was- Nazeem: Oh, what am I saying, of course you don't. Frieren: *YOU LITTLE SHIT*
This is too perfect. Without even watching it, I pulled it up in stream for my friends, who I introduced to Frieren, one of them who is a huge Skyrim fan.
When I was watching Frieren I related to frieren precisely because of Skyrim. Her exploring a land she already explored a 100 times, trying to relive his first epic adventure, is exactly what playing skyrim for the 100th time feels like.
Almost cried. This video remembered me how I used to feel when I played Skyrim for the 1000x. A feeling that I've forgotten and miss so much.... Is this what it means to get older?
There is something about the world of Skyrim that is hard to replicate in other games. Some combination of the setting, the nordic feel, the mountains, the snow, the remoteness, the music. It's just a place I want to explore more than most other games.
What I love about this is that even though the subtitles are obviously not showing what the character are actually saying, it's actually not that far off 😂
God, this just reminded me of how a game from 2011 has one of the most engaging worlds that feels so alive. From the nature to the npc’s and enemies. I hope TES VI can recapture that feeling.
I love how the internet knew I started my new playthrough a day ago, gotta love it. I love this video though, good stuff. I can't wait for Skyblivion to come out in the next 3 years so I can consume the next 20 years of my life playing skyrim
I kinda want to play skyrim again. I know I shouldn't, I finished it a long time ago. I have other games I still need to start and finish. Although, I never did play an Elven pure mage build before. . .
Thank you for introducing me to this cartoon. I catch up on anime once or twice a year so I might be behind, but frieren is one of the best I've ever seen. When I drunk called my brother he recommended "solo leveling". No accounting for taste I guess.
I just started replaying Skyrim and no joke, everything you're showin ghere is exactly the head canon I'm having when playin again. Especially when my Companions are Auri, Inigo, and Serana voice dialog expanded mod. Every time I fast travel, every in between, I think of stuff like this. I wish someone would make a mod with the OST to add into Skyrim. It fits so fuckin perfectly.
Amazing.
She didn't eventually default into Stealth Archer.
My default is Sword & Board, everything else is at best secondary. Stealth is... not my forte, thankfully. I always devolve into Sword & Board rather than Stealth Archer eventually.
I always install Sacrosanct or something so that everyone explodes into blood fountains when dying, also pairs well with being a mage
@@weasel003gaming7 yeah, mine is an arcane knight usually
My default is 2 handed, because the 2 handed execute out of nowhere is just too OP. Stealth archer is frustrating for me, because it's very slow, it takes a long time to level stealth, archery, and armor skills legitimately, and I get so frustrated when my targets just randomly move out of the way, or change their posture so their head just isn't where it was.
I did originally default to stealth archer, but after I played a giant fuckoff nord with that daedric hammer that steals stamina, I realized how much faster and more powerful being the conductor of the pain train was, and now it's a genuine fight not to just get frustrated with mg current build and go get me mallet.
Like seriously, go full unga bunga on a cavern full of falmer that goes down to blackreach, and you'll wonder why you've never played this way before. It's just w+m1 to win.
@@WalterJosefGS Spellsword with heavy armor?
1:09 As Frieren struggles against the mimic, a muffled voice echoes from its insides:
_A new hand touches the beacon!_
*throws off headphones in pain and disgust*
Bruh I accidentally picked that up yesterday and instantly reloaded like 25 mins before and redid the dungeon. Looted the chest and left that fucking beacon alone and dusty inside.
@@manray005
*sad Azura noises*
@@mirceazaharia2094 *Meridia
I think I just died laughing.
I'd like to imagine that a mimic just spontaneously generated just to eat her, since creatures like that don't naturally exist in Tamriel.
I know Frieran isn’t set in DnD but I think it’s funny if you use the lore that says all mimics are actually just invading mouths of a single interplanetary creature because it means it liked her taste so much it invaded a separate world just cause she was there.
There be a mimic mod so you don't have to imagine anything for a Frieren playthrough 👌
I know of a few mods that do.
Or some planes walker cast the wrong spell during a dungeon dive. 😛
Shes playing a modded playthrough
It's now 2024 and Frieren is still on the same playthrough
Give it a decade or so and she'll be done with it..
...Possibly
its only been 10 years
An hour in Skyrim is 3 minutes in the real world. That makes Skyrim's day/night cycle 20 times faster than Earth's. If Frieren started playing Skyrim when it released in 2011, then in the eyes of the NPCs she has been playing for something like 260 years.
who is frieren
For 500 years now.
Every time I start a new playthrough, I still play that way. Just wander around and occasionally stop by a town to sell goods, level up crafting, or get a quest if I'm feeling frisky.
The night sky on skyrim never gets old.
Skyrim itself just seems constant. I find that very enjoyable by itself.
In 7 years I have only completed the main quest once.... I just love wandering around. In my latest playthrough as an altmer mage, I've yet to start the main quest, 60 hours in... Bless alternate start 😂😂
This is exactly how I play Skyrim. I think of a character with a basic backstory and just play as naturally as possible with that. Go on a random walk find a side quest to get distracted by. I kinda want to use racemenu to make a fireren now and do exactly this. Go on walks. Read books. maybe become archmage later if feeling bored
As someone who enjoyed Skyrim for that, I've recently picked up 7 Days to Die and in a lot of ways, it eventually feels like a surprisingly similar game. Both are first person perspective games with pretty tense and short combat engagements, and if you can survive for long enough that you begin to thrive, exploring the world can start to feel pretty chill. I'm pretty sure most people who would get the game at the recommendation of it being "kind of like Skyrim" would get pretty strong tonal whiplash, but the early game worries about clean food and water and the threat of the night make the later whimsical exploration feel earned. When the world's kicking your ass but you come out on top anyway, you can really appreciate how far you've come, and how beautiful the world is when you're not worried about death at every turn.
You didn't have to edit Frieren's journey alone as a mage. Yet you included the scenes. You madlad
Must resist....do not install skyrim again... I have to work..
By the eight, why do they take away the dislike button???
Install Morrowind
Did it twice, me have problem.
I can't even finish a playthrough when I install it to busy messing around with mods
"Damn it boy why do you heed
To such shallow, mortal whims?
There's a battle that needs your steel my son
In the land of old Skyrim!"
Weirdly fitting considering that time in vanilla skyrim passes much faster than ours, so to NPCs if you play a hundred hours it's been.... Like what? Almost a hundred days to them.
100 days? Bro….im talking like hundreds of years. One of my 100 of every skill characters a whole era passed while I grinder.
An in game day is 72 minutes irl, so almost.
17 days in real time = 1 year in skyrim
I set my Fallout 4 playthrough to real time and forgot, then wondered why the sun never set.
Maybe I should do that with Skyrim.
@@th3ch33t I've heard setting it to real time will bug out certain quests for both games but I never read into it more than that.
Missed opportunity to put the nirnroot sound on that scene of frieren pulling out that plant
Well it didn't happen so...
When she was in the mimic all I could hear was "A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON!"
i actually thought that was nirnroot
I literally pull them out because the sound annoys me.
And the iconic line when searching items in the chest “a new hand touches the beacon”
1:02 Nirnroot sound effect played in my mind.
Spending too much time in Blackreach on my first playthrough made me HATE Nirnroot...
@@Wii4a11 hey i like Nirnroot :D i'm a mage and alchemist,and Nirnroot is a very interesting plant! :D
@@Wii4a11eee ooooo eeeee ooo
When i see Frieren pulling on the plant all i could think about was nirnroot, it would've been hilarious if you added the sound. Great video nonetheless.
Because of mods I can never not hear Nyan Cat playing in the background when I see them
There's an island off of Solstheim with giant Nirnroots just like that. That's what I thought of. =^[.]^=
I mean someone would look at this video and probably edit this so yeah.
@@tomaskaila
you
are
so old.🗿
@@tomaskaila It's Leek Spin for me.
Frieren actually came back to Whiterun at :48 when she's waving at Belethor
I am 100% sure that there is a follower mod of Frienen on the nexus.
If that's the case, someone needs to make an Inigo update that has him humorously interact with her like that one with Serana.
Just checked there's not a follower mod yet surprisingly but there are mods to play as Frieren
@@asmolblueberry Damn I would be damned.
Honestly I want to be able to look like Frieren and just end up with only magic skills
AI voice
0:48 Belethor be like "Do come back..."
Hearing this music again after it’s been so many years makes me smile.
Wtf this was so well edited dude the animation and in game camera shots lined up perfectly; well done!
Man, riding a boat in Blackreach seems so chill.
The chill vibe is a lie. There's too many waterfalls.
until a shit-covered falmer arrow hits you in the back
Yeah until you wander too close to those centariouns......
until another falmer arrow whizzes past your ear
Yeah it seems chill... Until you remember the Falmer and the Dwarven machines
Man, that one scene in Blackreach really makes me wish you could row a boat in Skyrim. Even if it were impractical, slower than swimming, or not even serving a meaningful purpose, I think it would be calming and relaxing for your IRL self.
Any new ES playthrought feels like this.
With TR for Morrowind and Beyond for Skyrim, there's always new things to explore in each new experiences.
With modlists making it easier and easier to install hundreds of mods at once, any new skyrim playthrough can be completely different than the last. New grand adventures like Vigilant or Moon and Star can give you a brand new adventure you never thought you'd have along with new spells, weapons, armor and mechanics. Skyrim keeps on giving.
I've been unable to play Skyrim for a while now, and god, how i miss it. The music, the atmosphere, what a special game that was. It profoundly impacted my 12 year old brain when i first played it.
I'm a former fallout fanboy who discovered skyrim 3 years ago in my late twenties. i've clocked more hours in it than Fallout 4(played since release), and it's taken over my life
So glad to see Noobnut is also a Frieren fan
This amalgamation of my interests has made me feel emotions for the first time in days, thankyou.
It was popping back then, the graphics were unbelievable.
I almost shat my pants first time i saw a dragon.
On the way to the forsworn base to get to the blades dungeon
I hid under the bridge waiting for the dragon to leave.
It’s still amazing
@@teleportedbreadfor3days no it's not its an old game now
@@bumblebee7547 Old doesn’t necessarily mean bad, and Skyrim has held up wonderfully. Even the first Devil May Cry game still aged well, mostly. I’d argue that sometimes, older releases are better. Sometimes.
@@bumblebee7547 Modding has kept it alive. I'm probably on my 20th playthrough, but it's still fresh because I have 1200 mods loaded in lol
@@PuggetronicsPioneer I don't cheat. You can do whatever you want but i play as Godd howard intended.
This edit was a masterpiece!
Elite edit
What a wonderful use of compositing, this is an awesome way to blend two of your favorite stories together.
The compass in the beginning changing to be accurate to the camera got me good
The music made me cry from pure nostalgia. I love this game. I don't even know why exactly. This game captures me somehow so well.
This is one of the best skyrim fun made video ever
The use of Frieren and how well the theme of the show fits with this topic is great! 😂 And btw for everyone who still hasn't watched "Frieren: Beyond journeys end" go watch it! It's beyond amazing! You won't regret it
why did this kinda make me teary eyed
do you know the feeling when your eyes gets wet only for a minor nostalgia. Addition to that, frieren is a chill fantasy adventure experience and perfect match
My biggest issue with starting a new Skyrim playthrough is I spend more time staring at the scenery, listening to the music, and reminiscing of my first playthrough than actually playing the game.
Her icy winds call to me, A nord's duty is to return to his homeland.
I loved the "survival" playthrough I did, where I was a hunter gathering furs and meat to sell and survive on a rebooted economy more favoring to merchants. Eventually, I bought a house, but used it as my main storage and still lived out on the land. I loved that playthrough, but haven't played Skyrim in so long, I no longer remember the specific mods I'd now need to do it again. Apart from "Wet and Cold" I should say. I believe Diseases was also a part of it.
Damn, that gave me chills and nostalgia! I was thinking, since Spring started, to play it again and now I think, that you convinced me. LETS GOOOO!!
I just realized something. I'm a 32 year old doctor, who just started specialization training. With how busy academia seems, and how specialization has its high maintenance upkeep, I may never get to play this game like I used to.
And I've finished it at least 5 times, and each time I found some new way to play.
And I might never get that chance ever again, what with an impending marriage, overbearing workload and life in general coming up.
I did immerse myself though. I remember the feeling of each unique ambience that I found myself in. I take comfort in that; that I got to play it after and after and after.
It's just like life, though, riht? You never get enough of it. I never did.
Just incredible! Frieren fits perfectly 👌
1:03 - missed opportunity to insert a giant nirnroot
The detail of including the subs in the Skyrim format was neat
Don't forget to quick save 😅
better not, quick saves and auto saves can lead to save corruption in skyrim. Need to get in the habit of manual saving religiously with autosaves turned off.
(you probably don't need to go that far in reality, a normal playthrough is unlikely to get affected so auto and quick saves should really be alright, but it is still possible to get corrupted saves. If playing modded however, definitely consider not autosaving.)
A beautiful combination between the majestic Skyrim and the illustrious soso no frieren.
The crossover of a lifetime
And Himmel still waited for her.
Nazeem: Do you get to the Cloud District very often?
Frieren: Yes. A hundred times actually when I was-
Nazeem: Oh, what am I saying, of course you don't.
Frieren: *YOU LITTLE SHIT*
I loved it! Very well done and of course she’s being eaten at the end :)
Himmel the Hero used to love Skyrim.
Amazing, thank you
This is my new favourite video on youtube, this is just gold
Remarkable editing. I love just how many of frieren clips fit into the environment.
These edits are so good!
This is so well made
The music was perfect. It fit into Frieren so well.
holy mother, the edit was 10/10. thanks for this
Skyrim... It's beautiful there. The atmosphere, ambiance, music, memories... Love them all, love the melancholia
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on RUclips
This is too perfect. Without even watching it, I pulled it up in stream for my friends, who I introduced to Frieren, one of them who is a huge Skyrim fan.
Some of your finest work yet good sir.
Beautiful
This was really well made!
I love this so much! Big fan of Frieren.
Ah Frieren, one of the top Anime out there.
Fauna was correct. This is an excellent video.
When I was watching Frieren I related to frieren precisely because of Skyrim. Her exploring a land she already explored a 100 times, trying to relive his first epic adventure, is exactly what playing skyrim for the 100th time feels like.
Almost cried. This video remembered me how I used to feel when I played Skyrim for the 1000x. A feeling that I've forgotten and miss so much.... Is this what it means to get older?
This is literally the introduction I had to this anime. Thank you for that
This was beautiful.
I love how close the subtitles are to the actual spoken japanese
This hits just so hard.
That was incredible! : D
Im ngl, I just started playing in the past week and have already sunk like 30 hours into this game I can see why everyone loves it.
Skyrim music is really calming and has a touch of sadness to it.
This appears on my page now that I'm 60+ hours into a new skyrim save on vanilla for the first time since 2012
The fact that im playing this game again after 10 years and see this makes me feel things
This captures exactly how I feel when I jump into this game. Such a beautiful work of art they made. ❤
This is the perfect RUclips video
There is something about the world of Skyrim that is hard to replicate in other games. Some combination of the setting, the nordic feel, the mountains, the snow, the remoteness, the music. It's just a place I want to explore more than most other games.
and after all that she still didnt find the cloud district
What I love about this is that even though the subtitles are obviously not showing what the character are actually saying, it's actually not that far off 😂
This is so well done!!!
This video alone made me watch Frieren so... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
God, this just reminded me of how a game from 2011 has one of the most engaging worlds that feels so alive. From the nature to the npc’s and enemies. I hope TES VI can recapture that feeling.
Fine!..... I'll download it again.
I love how the internet knew I started my new playthrough a day ago, gotta love it.
I love this video though, good stuff. I can't wait for Skyblivion to come out in the next 3 years so I can consume the next 20 years of my life playing skyrim
Just discovered skyrim 5-6 month ago and i still love and play it
Beautiful video. Thank you.
Oh god, the music, it's pulling me back in.
I actually started playing Skyrim and yeah walking around after all these years still feels nice
Not in Starfield sadly.
Having recently dove in again myself... this is about right. She's one of us.
I kinda want to play skyrim again.
I know I shouldn't, I finished it a long time ago.
I have other games I still need to start and finish.
Although, I never did play an Elven pure mage build before. . .
It's okay to play Skyrim again, i still do play it everyday or so, but only if its max modded, can't stand playing vanilla Skyrim again though.
Thank you for introducing me to this cartoon. I catch up on anime once or twice a year so I might be behind, but frieren is one of the best I've ever seen. When I drunk called my brother he recommended "solo leveling". No accounting for taste I guess.
This is obscenely well done
Concidering all the days in all of my countless playthroughs, i myself am also 1000years old
This was too fitting. Amazing work
Imagine never being too tired to do >anything< and never actually needing to sleep
I recently came across a picture someone drew of Frieren sitting in the wagon at the start of Skyrim in place of Ralof.
That's it, saving up for a VR set and getting skyrim VR. THIS IS THE YEAR BOYS!
I just started replaying Skyrim and no joke, everything you're showin ghere is exactly the head canon I'm having when playin again. Especially when my Companions are Auri, Inigo, and Serana voice dialog expanded mod. Every time I fast travel, every in between, I think of stuff like this.
I wish someone would make a mod with the OST to add into Skyrim. It fits so fuckin perfectly.
Great video for those just playing Skyrim may your adventures be like this😊
"Ah, it's time to collect all those damn Stones of Barenziah..."
- no one ever