I'm surprised you didn't mention "Ancient Knowledge" buff from "Unfathomable depths". A bonus to crafting skill gain and dwarven armor for returning a lexicon you get in Riften to some Dwemer ruins.
Ancient Knowledge also has a bug where sometimes it boosts every armor type except dwarven armor. I often complete the quest just incase that character gets the bugged version of the effect. The bug is quite nice for light armor users.
You can get it without killing Parthinax if you are skillful in balancing your quest progression if you fully staff the blades as soon as you open up sky haven temple you can get the perk before you even learn about parthunax exiting.
It doesn't even give you an option to restaff the blades before going to paarthurnax from my experience playing Skyrim and I've been playing for awhile now. Lots of hours too
Avaznchzel quest you get from the argonian in the riften docks guides you to get a dwarven hourse as well as a 15% permanent increase to smithing leveling and a 25% boost to dwarven smithing. Note: there are no quest markers for the horse pieces
I prefer when the ability buggs, then the ability boosts every armor type except dwarven. The bugged ability is quite nice for light armor users. Unfortunately I don't know how to force the bug to occur.
@sarahmcilnay apologies, i get quests mixed on occasion, i play all sorts of random quests on different characters testing all sorts of builds and seeing new content all the time. Gets confusing lol
Dead man's respite is one of the first places that I go when I start a new game because of the whirlwind Sprint shout... I recommend any beginners that are starting a new game be heavily armed to the teeth when you go into this tomb. I also recommend that if you want to learn whirlwind sprint as quick as possible that you go to the second location which is Volskygge... If you want to bypass going through the tomb to the top of the mountain just use your jumping abilities or get a horse and climb to the top, this is also a location for one of the dragon priest masks which when you activate the word wall you will have to fight a dragon priest, so be prepared for that.
4:35 I don't think there are any mods for this but if you install the cheat room mod and don't mind a shortcut then you can find all 30 crimson roots inside the ingredient chest, depending on which platform you are playing on you should get at least 1,000 of each ingredient... It will be a smart idea to remove all but 30 and it would be a smart idea to remove the original Roots also I can leave at least 30 as well as jazbay grapes, that way you don't lose all of your ingredients and you can still use them in potion making. The reason for this is because of the reward that you get for turning in all of these ingredients.
Great vid. FYI: You can add a permanent buff to most of these by being a vampire with the necromage perk, and wearing the blood worm helm. It won't show in the menu, but it's there. If you are using the unofficial patch, this still works for a vampire wearing the blood worm helm, (but necromage doesn't kick in). Enjoy!
Props for using the word _may_ in the title.😊 I hate when people just assume everyone doesn't know certain things. It only proves their own lack of mental acuity.
Wow thanks a bunch. I finally got the anniversary upgrade and have been playing again the past few days. I've been carrying around King Olaf's Verse and Habd's Remains, wondering how to get rid of them, thinking "I've finished these quests, why can't I put this book or this bloody skull on a shelf"? Lol
1:35 The very first one I did, without knowing what to actually do, like, I didn’t watch a video to find out what to do or anything like that, I just kind of knew from watching a lot of movies that certain cultures tend to burn their dad as a sign of respect and so yeah
I have to disagree with "Return to Your Roots" being the most tedious quest. Clearly you've never done "Impatience of a Saint" quest in the Soul Cairn.
I have a mod permanently installed that gives those quest markers! It's wild to me that Bethesda will have markers show up right next to you sometimes, but others they leave you SOL!
In fairness, they're both massive pains in the ass. But at least there are mods to add quest markers for Impatience of a Saint. And the reward for Return to Your Roots is much better. As far as I remember, anyway. I've only done each quest once, and I can't remember what enchantments were on Saint Jiub's necklace.
Been playing for years hand no clue about any of these XD I mean I got these effects but never knew what they did or how long they lasted XD glad i never did the root one that sounds useless given what u have to do to get it
Actually the sinderion's serendipity is extremely useful when making potions especially if it's one of the ways you're making money I always wait till I've acquired this buff before starting my alchemy leveling
to be fair you have to invest in alchemy for the ability to be really useful. Gathering two herbs from each plant harvest, with two poisoned hits per poison vial, and make twice as many vials with Sinderion's serendipity is quite nice. None of the living enemies stand a chance.
CHEAT ALERT: For the crimson ninroot, instead of wasting your time going through blackreach you can jus find one & use the "duplicate method" to duplicate the ninroot til you get the preferred amount. You're welcome 😊
And if your only source of pride is playing a literal piece of entertainment, created for the sole purpose of being fun, the "only true right way", then there's a high chance you suck at life. No offence.
@@YosiahW no, because you have to explore black reach regardless and you can remember the stones locations easily if you played like 3 times at least. How is it so hard to remember where a stone is?
@@YosiahW Delving deep in the game's lore and secrets needs more than a few hours here and there. No wonder if you feel you're mindlessly scouring every square inch if you feel you don't have the time for it, 'cos that's the best aspect of the Elder Scrolls game: To search every nook and cranny for treasure and secrets and find out what you can and can't do in the game.
I'm surprised you didn't mention "Ancient Knowledge" buff from "Unfathomable depths". A bonus to crafting skill gain and dwarven armor for returning a lexicon you get in Riften to some Dwemer ruins.
Because it’s broken. It buffs every armour type except dwarven.
Ancient Knowledge also has a bug where sometimes it boosts every armor type except dwarven armor. I often complete the quest just incase that character gets the bugged version of the effect. The bug is quite nice for light armor users.
Unfortunately the dragon infusion is only able to be acquired if you actually slay paarthurnax which most people don't like doing
You can get it without killing Parthinax if you are skillful in balancing your quest progression if you fully staff the blades as soon as you open up sky haven temple you can get the perk before you even learn about parthunax exiting.
It doesn't even give you an option to restaff the blades before going to paarthurnax from my experience playing Skyrim and I've been playing for awhile now. Lots of hours too
@@dougbessette9119 just bring followers and talk to Delphine she will take them off your hands without getting a specific quest beforehand.
Was gonna say I never saw that potion. Now I know why lol
@@jasonnikolauk4204 I'll have to try it next time I play that far in the questline
It's shouldn't be a problem finding 30 Crimson Nirnroots in Blackreach if you search it systematically. There are 44 of them, and they respawn.
As well as the scaling enemies, minus dragon. So, pray to the Nine you come back with, eh, 10% hp?
They respawn every month. It would be quicker to just watch a guide.
I also want to mention another hidden ability called the agent of Dibella.
Avaznchzel quest you get from the argonian in the riften docks guides you to get a dwarven hourse as well as a 15% permanent increase to smithing leveling and a 25% boost to dwarven smithing. Note: there are no quest markers for the horse pieces
I prefer when the ability buggs, then the ability boosts every armor type except dwarven. The bugged ability is quite nice for light armor users. Unfortunately I don't know how to force the bug to occur.
@sarahmcilnay apologies, i get quests mixed on occasion, i play all sorts of random quests on different characters testing all sorts of builds and seeing new content all the time. Gets confusing lol
Dead man's respite is one of the first places that I go when I start a new game because of the whirlwind Sprint shout... I recommend any beginners that are starting a new game be heavily armed to the teeth when you go into this tomb. I also recommend that if you want to learn whirlwind sprint as quick as possible that you go to the second location which is Volskygge... If you want to bypass going through the tomb to the top of the mountain just use your jumping abilities or get a horse and climb to the top, this is also a location for one of the dragon priest masks which when you activate the word wall you will have to fight a dragon priest, so be prepared for that.
4:35 I don't think there are any mods for this but if you install the cheat room mod and don't mind a shortcut then you can find all 30 crimson roots inside the ingredient chest, depending on which platform you are playing on you should get at least 1,000 of each ingredient... It will be a smart idea to remove all but 30 and it would be a smart idea to remove the original Roots also I can leave at least 30 as well as jazbay grapes, that way you don't lose all of your ingredients and you can still use them in potion making. The reason for this is because of the reward that you get for turning in all of these ingredients.
Great vid. FYI: You can add a permanent buff to most of these by being a vampire with the necromage perk, and wearing the blood worm helm. It won't show in the menu, but it's there. If you are using the unofficial patch, this still works for a vampire wearing the blood worm helm, (but necromage doesn't kick in). Enjoy!
Lol people miss the agent of Mara quest? Weird
Props for using the word _may_ in the title.😊
I hate when people just assume everyone doesn't know certain things.
It only proves their own lack of mental acuity.
Wow thanks a bunch. I finally got the anniversary upgrade and have been playing again the past few days. I've been carrying around King Olaf's Verse and Habd's Remains, wondering how to get rid of them, thinking "I've finished these quests, why can't I put this book or this bloody skull on a shelf"? Lol
You're welcome! Glad my video could be of some help to you :)
1:35
The very first one I did, without knowing what to actually do, like, I didn’t watch a video to find out what to do or anything like that, I just kind of knew from watching a lot of movies that certain cultures tend to burn their dad as a sign of respect and so yeah
that might explain all of the single mothers.
if you give back the jurgen horn u will get a free dragon soul
I didn't even know something like that other than stones and tentacle books existed bruh
There's also a perk if you do a quest for the hall of the dead in riften.
What visual kids do you use to make the game look so good? Reminds me of a Van Gogh painting
I've had all of these except dragon infusion cause I've never killed partysnax.
these are in fact hidden. i did not know about this
I have to disagree with "Return to Your Roots" being the most tedious quest. Clearly you've never done "Impatience of a Saint" quest in the Soul Cairn.
I have a mod permanently installed that gives those quest markers! It's wild to me that Bethesda will have markers show up right next to you sometimes, but others they leave you SOL!
In fairness, they're both massive pains in the ass. But at least there are mods to add quest markers for Impatience of a Saint. And the reward for Return to Your Roots is much better. As far as I remember, anyway. I've only done each quest once, and I can't remember what enchantments were on Saint Jiub's necklace.
Nice video
Been playing for years hand no clue about any of these XD I mean I got these effects but never knew what they did or how long they lasted XD glad i never did the root one that sounds useless given what u have to do to get it
It's honestly insane how much is packed into Skyrim. I'm still discovering new things even now when making these videos!
@@swiizzles amazing content as well ^^
Actually the sinderion's serendipity is extremely useful when making potions especially if it's one of the ways you're making money I always wait till I've acquired this buff before starting my alchemy leveling
to be fair you have to invest in alchemy for the ability to be really useful. Gathering two herbs from each plant harvest, with two poisoned hits per poison vial, and make twice as many vials with Sinderion's serendipity is quite nice. None of the living enemies stand a chance.
@@Zebulization plus when making healing or combat potions it's also really useful for that too
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CHEAT ALERT: For the crimson ninroot, instead of wasting your time going through blackreach you can jus find one & use the "duplicate method" to duplicate the ninroot til you get the preferred amount. You're welcome 😊
If you need a guide for the stones of bryanziah or crimson nirnroot, you suck at Skyrim. 🥺
Or you're just not willing to waste your few hours of free time after work mindlessly scouring every square inch of Skyrim.
And if your only source of pride is playing a literal piece of entertainment, created for the sole purpose of being fun, the "only true right way", then there's a high chance you suck at life. No offence.
I used to be an adventurer like you. Then I took an arrow in the knee.
@@YosiahW no, because you have to explore black reach regardless and you can remember the stones locations easily if you played like 3 times at least. How is it so hard to remember where a stone is?
@@YosiahW Delving deep in the game's lore and secrets needs more than a few hours here and there. No wonder if you feel you're mindlessly scouring every square inch if you feel you don't have the time for it, 'cos that's the best aspect of the Elder Scrolls game: To search every nook and cranny for treasure and secrets and find out what you can and can't do in the game.