Is it weird that I don't find Nazeem half as bad as most others seem to? I mean I'll always make the time to remove the Essential flag from Maven Black-Briar and Rolff Stone-Fist, because those two absolutely MUST die... but Nazeem doesn't remotely bother me.
@@SotiCoto, honestly, I just ignore Nazeem. I’m usually running through Whiterun anyway. Now, Maven Blackbriar, I can’t stand her. I play on PS4 though, so I can’t change her essential status. I recently bought an MSI Raider GE76, but I can’t figure out how to get everything set up for modding Skyrim and whatnot. I’m an older gal, and this is my first computer in about 2 decades. I have Skyrim AE installed, and I have Oblivion and Morrowind both installed too. I have the Xbox controller set up for Skyrim, but haven’t been successful getting it set up for playing Oblivion, and I can’t get used to moving the game character around with the mouse pad. Basically, I just get frustrated with the PC and turn the PS4 back on to play, lol.
Can't help but notice at the start that Balgruuf and Ulfric were the two that didn't fall off on the first shout. The jarl who shouts, and the jarl who's studied the Greybeards since he was a kid.
The dragon born don't shout when he's angry he eats till his staminas drained then he thirsts for mead and blood u k what he could block out the sun and drink the vitamin d out the necks of fire chicks like a pokemon even tho vampires don't like vitamin d idk wtf I'm on I didn't even use THC just a bit of coffee
No - well at least not that I’m aware of anyway - his death is scripted and if you ‘save’ him by interrupting the execution, he’ll just die automatically after a short time. I tried a couple of different things to make sure no guards or townspeople became hostile and intervened- alchemy/restoration glitch to create absurdly powerful potions and illusion magic/sneak buffs - poisoning a bow with a frenzy poison will register the frenzy effect before the damage; even if you one-shot kill the NPC. Frenzied NPC’s are considered hostile and your act of murder/attempted murder is considered self-defence and not counted as a crime! If your shot doesn’t kill them, then every man and his dog will instantly kill the hapless target anyway…. That’s what I did - and using Master level illusion spell Harmony for good measure to prevent any potential eruption of violence and keep everyone mellow and chilled…. He got about as far as the steps leading up to the blacksmith’s and just keeled over dead. After a couple of attempts at this - thinking at first that an archer was getting him from somewhere - I realised he was just dying of his own accord. It’s the same with the flute thief in Hob’s Fall Cave; her getting killed by the necromancers is also scripted and she can’t be ‘saved’ by quickly slaughtering all the wizards holding her captive and releasing her from the cage she’s imprisoned in.
I just starting doing it one day, probably because it takes a little bit to pop back out of that screen once the lock has been picked, nowadays i just do it to see how many times i can waggle the thing from left to right. Before the screen closes.
Lately I realized that I don't like fighing and violence, overpowering others, competing all the time. I would love some mod without violence and also just living a normal life.
The only one I've never let happen is Alduin eating me, I don't give him the satisfaction, I'd say my favorite of what I've done is the play as a normal guy thing, it's quite relaxed
The role playability as a normal dudebro is what makes skyrim one of my favorite open world RPGs. A vast majority of other open worlds feel so empty and like smoke and mirrors to bloat the true scale of the game for no reason other to market the open world elements. Ghost Recon, Cyberpunk 2077, Assassins Creed, and so many other huge AAA titles just fall flat because there's nothing to make me feel like the world and the NPCs mean a damn. To me, scale means nothing without substance. In skyrim, there's a lot of substance in nearly every town. Side quests, normal day-to-day tasks, and the Anniversary edition allows you even more to live life as a normal person just enjoy the world space. My current favorite save is I'm a hunter/farmer on survival mode and I make regular commutes between Whiterun and the plantation. If there was an economy mod, I'd have run Rorikstead into the dirt. The game is good enough that I don't have to be spelunking in caves and ruins to always be having fun.
@@ВікторКушнір-й8о I haven't done this myself, so don't quote me on this. I might want to see if a full mage build is possible on survival mode with alchemy and pets always holding camping gear
For the Giant Airlines one, a cool thing I believe you can do is make two saves, then after getting launched, delete the newest save, and it’ll prevent the game from auto loading your save so you can watch your corpse’s entire fall
i remember in my first playthrough i did not knew that i had to switch shout to whirlwind in magic menu. so i was like FUS RO!! and sprinted my way to the gate. Lol.
You can also get through the tomb of Juergen Windcaller with only the first word of Whirlwind Sprint. Takes a while if you haven’t upgraded stam much tho
As a matter of fact, I didn't. I didn't know you can skip NPC dialogue that way. Thanks for the info. This will help me if I decide to replay the game in the future.
I've done less than half those things... but some of them are pretty niche. I routinely try to run away from Couriers... and the Dawnguard Orc... AND the Miraak Cultists... I vector dragon skeletons (and NPCs) into the sky, though I shouldn't since it destabilises the game... I have succeeded at saving Roggvir, though it is difficult. He just sharpens his sword in the corner of the platform forever... I have mined with Elemental Fury and all speed upgrades... I have occasionally ran on the dining tables, and just about every other navigable piece of furniture, and stood on Jarl Balgruuf's lap while talking down to him... I have conquered the Throat of the World on horseback... I have taken shortcuts you can't possibly imagine, and broken into nordic ruins through the exit via various means just to get to the word walls... I save before doors NOT to change the RNG of what lies on the other side, but as a precaution against load crashes... I routinely open empty urns by accident... and barrels... But that is about it. I haven't really done the other things. Plus you forgot the Elder Scrolls classic of knifing deer to death. My overwhelming compulsion from Oblivion carried over into Skyrim: Of chasing deer across the landscape with a knife to stab them to death and take their delicious venison. Finding myself overencumbered because I'm carrying 2000lbs of Venison is not a rare occurrence.
@@amasterofone they definitely made them do this from one of the updates no matter what shop i go too even reg Npcs who just stand around move when you do this now
*I resurrected the guy after he had his head chopped off. After he revived, he stood up placing his arms on hips and started staring at both his executioner & the announcer proudly*
The fact that I've only done like half of these, yet played the game a thousand times shows just how much I have left to learn. It's like an addiction; it never truly leaves, just waits till I find another reason to need it.
Fun fact: those logs you can split with the machine are actually secret trampolines lol. Put a dead body on a set of those cut logs and when the logs disappear. Poof. Houston we have launch. (Can also delete your save before the screen cuts and wait for your body to get flung into the stratosphere 😂
I went into Cyrodiil in Blades armour and crossing the border - the guards ask "Is that a family heirloom?" The guards in Bruma are like "better not let the Thalmor see you in that armor?" Thinking about it now - need to go let them see me in that armor.
Probably seven or eight years after the game came out, I finally got the game on my PC and loaded it up with mods, including the basic needs mod. After completing Bleak Falls Barrow, instead of continuing the quest in Whiterun I made a pit stop in Riverwood so my exhausted character could rest. It was then I learned that Delphine is absent from the Sleeping Giant if you go there before turning in the Dragonstone, because she's meeting Farengar at Dragonsreach. All these years later I'm still discovering little details.
I used combinations of high level illusion magic, pickpocket and sneak mastery - all cranked to absurd, game-breaking levels of power with alchemy/restoration exploit - to go beyond mere trolling… I absolutely terrorise her! Weak paralysis poison to stun her with a potent created poison that has a secondary ‘carry weight’ effect… then as she gets up and pickpocket chance is 100%, strip her naked, fill her inventory with about 2 actual tons of miscellaneous clutter and shitty old weapons and armour collected over 20 hours of gameplay (NPC’s carry weight can be temporarily increased with potions, too) frenzy poison her…
@2:39 to @2:47 in his head he was saying wuld na help me I'm spinning and I suddenly feel sick whilst master arngeir is giving you the "really dovahkiin" look
You forgot spending 20 minutes jumping over the mountain range between Morthal and Whiterun instead of spending 10 minutes walking to the labrinythian pass. Unless im the only one that hard headed.
A protip: food that constantly restores stamina (beef stew etc) lets you power attack continually, since it negates the wait time before the green bar starts recharging. Happy mining. And stunlocking bandits with your picks.
Bro some of these are just amazing things i never considered doing until now I thought becoming ethereal was mostly useless until now, but damn, that's a genius use for it
Sneaking while holding an arrow on a bow string makes you move a bit faster without having to wait for stamina to recharge so I do that instead, bring out the swords if some wisecrack comes along on the road.
I actually learned something new, despite my long journey through Skyrim since 2011. :) It is beautiful that this can still happen, watching someone else play! Thank you ;)
The second one to get to the smith faster, i use a dagger and then before striking i sheath the weapon then it makes me do this weird walk run thing that gets me to my area faster
Have played as a regular man before embarking on a grand adventure, can confirm being normal pays pretty well! Would recommend. Why he dovahkiin when you can cut wood for Hod and smith with Alvor all day?
I HAVE PLAYED THIS GAME SINCE IT'S RELEASE IN 2011!! HOW IS THIS THE FIRST TIME I'M REALIZING YOU CAN DO A FORWARD POWER ATTACK TO MOVE FASTER WHILE ENCUMBERED, I AM SO DUMB!!!
2:58 on my first play through i did this, i unmarked this quest and i think i was genuinely looking for a room when i clicked the new dialogue option. When she followed me i kept closing the door on her because i was like "Why are u following me go away"
Delphine: "You need to kill Paarthurnax."
Dragonborn: "Can we discuss this by that really steep cliff over there?"
Alternatively, make one of those super alchemy armor items and make a near endless paralysis poison.
Paarthurnax dilemma mod solves this
And I ambushed Delphine late on as well so she’s no longer a problem at all
I'll never kill Party snacks
@@DMB42069party snacks must live on
That's so evil!...i love it.@@EdgyUsername-gb7cz
Played since about 1 year after the initial release, only found out now I can skip dialogues by pushing npcs
Ouch that’s a tragedy it’s my favourite thing to do
Very useful for skipping greybeards rant
What?!
@@cathrinusha sat trough it for all these years, that and balgruff getting word about the attack at the watchtower
Yeah same
900+ hours in this game and never knew you could ride a horse like that in the water
1000+ hours still haven’t done it
same
I did
It turns into a kelpie lol
I did the same glitch
@@ohno_deerladyhow do you do it
Spinning lockpick after successful lockpicking is an unwritten rule.
是在嘲諷那個鎖有多麼不堪一擊
the lock clicks and you see me furiously swinging my mouse side to side
Wanted to say that hehe
I never knew you could do that!
didn't even know this was possible
You forgot the most important one :
"Do you come to the cloud district very often ? Oh what am I saying, of course you don't"
Quicksaving...
😂😂😂 i kill him on all my playtroughs
Is it weird that I don't find Nazeem half as bad as most others seem to? I mean I'll always make the time to remove the Essential flag from Maven Black-Briar and Rolff Stone-Fist, because those two absolutely MUST die... but Nazeem doesn't remotely bother me.
@@SotiCoto, honestly, I just ignore Nazeem. I’m usually running through Whiterun anyway. Now, Maven Blackbriar, I can’t stand her. I play on PS4 though, so I can’t change her essential status. I recently bought an MSI Raider GE76, but I can’t figure out how to get everything set up for modding Skyrim and whatnot. I’m an older gal, and this is my first computer in about 2 decades. I have Skyrim AE installed, and I have Oblivion and Morrowind both installed too. I have the Xbox controller set up for Skyrim, but haven’t been successful getting it set up for playing Oblivion, and I can’t get used to moving the game character around with the mouse pad. Basically, I just get frustrated with the PC and turn the PS4 back on to play, lol.
Quicksave every NPCs nightmare
I never killed nazeem, but used console commands to lock him up in a dungeon.
Can't help but notice at the start that Balgruuf and Ulfric were the two that didn't fall off on the first shout. The jarl who shouts, and the jarl who's studied the Greybeards since he was a kid.
Only one of them is able to shout gang, not both of them
600+ hours on Skyrim in steam alone and I have never thought of elemental fury mining. You have opened my eyes and I thank you
It breaks ore veins. They don't respawn if you mine them that way.
Too late to know that now 😢😢
@@nepnep615Hell, I didn't even know ore veins respawned.
@@bustanut5501 It takes like in-game month. Apparently
Takes 10 in game days for mines to reset
Dragonborn showed them the easiest way down 💀
The dragon born don't shout when he's angry he eats till his staminas drained then he thirsts for mead and blood u k what he could block out the sun and drink the vitamin d out the necks of fire chicks like a pokemon even tho vampires don't like vitamin d idk wtf I'm on I didn't even use THC just a bit of coffee
If only that would change the outcome. I'm going to have to try to remember to do that next time. If nothing else, it is certainly satisfying😂
And the giants showed the Dragon Born the easiest way up
@@Joseph-gp5ld I'd be nice if Elenwen was there too
can't have a civil war if all the leaders are dead
2:15 apparently treason in skyrim is only punishable by 40 gold.
That is like 20% of a early dungeon take in gold
Man, those are better treason rates then congress
and death
I feel so attacked right now by how accurate this all is.
You can stop rogvir from being killed by sneaking and killing the others with a bow and arrow
@@NotmiddlegBut does it do anything? Like, does Rogvir become an NPC like Margret in Markarth?
No - well at least not that I’m aware of anyway - his death is scripted and if you ‘save’ him by interrupting the execution, he’ll just die automatically after a short time.
I tried a couple of different things to make sure no guards or townspeople became hostile and intervened- alchemy/restoration glitch to create absurdly powerful potions and illusion magic/sneak buffs - poisoning a bow with a frenzy poison will register the frenzy effect before the damage; even if you one-shot kill the NPC. Frenzied NPC’s are considered hostile and your act of murder/attempted murder is considered self-defence and not counted as a crime!
If your shot doesn’t kill them, then every man and his dog will instantly kill the hapless target anyway….
That’s what I did - and using Master level illusion spell Harmony for good measure to prevent any potential eruption of violence and keep everyone mellow and chilled….
He got about as far as the steps leading up to the blacksmith’s and just keeled over dead.
After a couple of attempts at this - thinking at first that an archer was getting him from somewhere - I realised he was just dying of his own accord.
It’s the same with the flute thief in Hob’s Fall Cave; her getting killed by the necromancers is also scripted and she can’t be ‘saved’ by quickly slaughtering all the wizards holding her captive and releasing her from the cage she’s imprisoned in.
I’m so happy I learned more tricks, and that other people do the lockpick victory dance
"lockpick victory dance"
lmao this is hilarious im using this
I just starting doing it one day, probably because it takes a little bit to pop back out of that screen once the lock has been picked, nowadays i just do it to see how many times i can waggle the thing from left to right. Before the screen closes.
That lock pick wiggling got me... like what can I do in that ~1 second empty time frame lol
Roleplay as a normal guy. Don't ask me why but the first day I got the game, all I did was chop wood at Riverwood. Don't ask me why but it was fun...
Honest gold, for honest work.
Lately I realized that I don't like fighing and violence, overpowering others, competing all the time. I would love some mod without violence and also just living a normal life.
It ain’t much, but it’s honest work
Who lies like this? For what?
@@LyricSnoweyou’re weird
Never knew you could launch dragon bones like that
I found out because I was curious if you could resurrect them with conjugation.
You mean to tell me you never tried to make an undead dragon follower?
@@Not-an-Alien yup, was my first time playing the game and ended up launching it off the mountain
@@romeohio19 a dragonborn needs no grammar rules.
@@DanielLopez-zt4ig😂😂😂
This video is a perfect example of how a race of Catfolk would conduct themselves if given sapience.
The only one I've never let happen is Alduin eating me, I don't give him the satisfaction, I'd say my favorite of what I've done is the play as a normal guy thing, it's quite relaxed
I do a bit of “normal guy” rp in every playthough. It’s so nice to relax and feel like you’re actually part of a functioning society
The role playability as a normal dudebro is what makes skyrim one of my favorite open world RPGs. A vast majority of other open worlds feel so empty and like smoke and mirrors to bloat the true scale of the game for no reason other to market the open world elements. Ghost Recon, Cyberpunk 2077, Assassins Creed, and so many other huge AAA titles just fall flat because there's nothing to make me feel like the world and the NPCs mean a damn. To me, scale means nothing without substance. In skyrim, there's a lot of substance in nearly every town. Side quests, normal day-to-day tasks, and the Anniversary edition allows you even more to live life as a normal person just enjoy the world space. My current favorite save is I'm a hunter/farmer on survival mode and I make regular commutes between Whiterun and the plantation. If there was an economy mod, I'd have run Rorikstead into the dirt. The game is good enough that I don't have to be spelunking in caves and ruins to always be having fun.
search for Trade and Barter and Regional Economy mods, they would enhance your playstyle by a lot
@@seaworth3382call the NPCs flat all you want, but we all love our boy Partysnax
This is precisely why we all love the Elder Scrolls in general.
Cause it's the small things that matter.
I wanted to try Survival Mode but in this game i decided to play a full mage for the first time, so....
@@ВікторКушнір-й8о I haven't done this myself, so don't quote me on this.
I might want to see if a full mage build is possible on survival mode with alchemy and pets always holding camping gear
For the Giant Airlines one, a cool thing I believe you can do is make two saves, then after getting launched, delete the newest save, and it’ll prevent the game from auto loading your save so you can watch your corpse’s entire fall
Oooooooohhhhhh
Bro I played since its release and I didn’t even know some of the things you did! I freaking love this game
Dude just acheived world peace 9 seconds into the video
5:48 choking on the grocery store cucumber be like:
- The dragons are coming back to life, it's about to strick a civil war and even vampires are planning to take over all Tomriel!
Dragonborn: 6:00
Never knew they would attack for the opposite war armour. Interesting.
the imperial didnt just attack he gave him a fine of 40 gold so all guards will attack not just soldiers
its funny a stormcloak guard will mock ya but not attack.... solitude? 40 gold if you pick that option and attacked
@@HonklerUnitedInc only if you talk to the commander of the guard in solitude.
03:00 lmfaoo trolling delphine was my fav past time
Funnily enough, you can run through the gates when you are supposed to use whirlwind sprint
*runs through the gate like a normal person*
Greybeards: "I CAN'T BELIEVE IT, YOU ARE THE DRAGONBORN! YOU LEARN SO FAST!"
i remember in my first playthrough i did not knew that i had to switch shout to whirlwind in magic menu. so i was like FUS RO!! and sprinted my way to the gate.
Lol.
That's what happened in my 1st playthrough lol
You can also get through the tomb of Juergen Windcaller with only the first word of Whirlwind Sprint. Takes a while if you haven’t upgraded stam much tho
@@normalhuman9878 i usually do it with one? How else am i supposed to do it
As a matter of fact, I didn't. I didn't know you can skip NPC dialogue that way. Thanks for the info. This will help me if I decide to replay the game in the future.
2:40 I gotta do that? Uh, I've changed my mind.
All these years later and I had NO idea that Alduin lands on the ground at Helgen if you’re slow to enter the keep
0:15 thats it folks the war is over
**Dismounts and mounts horse to gallop in the water**
Oh, so I'm not the only one
I've done less than half those things... but some of them are pretty niche.
I routinely try to run away from Couriers... and the Dawnguard Orc... AND the Miraak Cultists...
I vector dragon skeletons (and NPCs) into the sky, though I shouldn't since it destabilises the game...
I have succeeded at saving Roggvir, though it is difficult. He just sharpens his sword in the corner of the platform forever...
I have mined with Elemental Fury and all speed upgrades...
I have occasionally ran on the dining tables, and just about every other navigable piece of furniture, and stood on Jarl Balgruuf's lap while talking down to him...
I have conquered the Throat of the World on horseback...
I have taken shortcuts you can't possibly imagine, and broken into nordic ruins through the exit via various means just to get to the word walls...
I save before doors NOT to change the RNG of what lies on the other side, but as a precaution against load crashes...
I routinely open empty urns by accident... and barrels...
But that is about it. I haven't really done the other things.
Plus you forgot the Elder Scrolls classic of knifing deer to death. My overwhelming compulsion from Oblivion carried over into Skyrim: Of chasing deer across the landscape with a knife to stab them to death and take their delicious venison. Finding myself overencumbered because I'm carrying 2000lbs of Venison is not a rare occurrence.
Yeah, I save before doors too. Even with the Unofficial Patch Mod the game still likes to CTD for no apparent reason, but happens way less.
0:05 - The war is end
5:32 i swear they are trying to fix this the npc's seem to fight the bucket off them now
Every time I place a bucket or basket they move
@@amasterofone they definitely made them do this from one of the updates no matter what shop i go too even reg Npcs who just stand around move when you do this now
2:45 😂 intentionally tripping someone, classic bullying technique
What happened there? I couldn't understand it 😂 I want to learn how to do it
@@viniciusalonsod he used the Serpent Stone power to paralyze while Master Wulfgar was demonstrating Whirlwind sprint.
*I resurrected the guy after he had his head chopped off. After he revived, he stood up placing his arms on hips and started staring at both his executioner & the announcer proudly*
1:17 This is what magic does to those who were about to be executed. From the death of the executioner his head fell off.
The fact that I've only done like half of these, yet played the game a thousand times shows just how much I have left to learn. It's like an addiction; it never truly leaves, just waits till I find another reason to need it.
I’m actually surprised I didn’t know some of these. Gonna have to try ‘em next playthrough
2:54
"No, I don't think I wanna go"
Fun fact: those logs you can split with the machine are actually secret trampolines lol. Put a dead body on a set of those cut logs and when the logs disappear. Poof. Houston we have launch. (Can also delete your save before the screen cuts and wait for your body to get flung into the stratosphere 😂
i thought speed mining with the ores was something i figured out myself but clearly not xD
You forgot to ride the log you just split into the pile 6:10
I went into Cyrodiil in Blades armour and crossing the border - the guards ask "Is that a family heirloom?" The guards in Bruma are like "better not let the Thalmor see you in that armor?" Thinking about it now - need to go let them see me in that armor.
5:15 that tactical quicksave
DB: *Paralyze Borri mid Whirlwind Sprint* Lol you became a fly
Argnier: Now is your turn
DB: fuck
You forgot using only "fus" at the large tables to see all the food flying
3:20 I have 1400+ hours in this game and I never knew you could do that... that saves so much time!!
A few months ago I accidentally discovered the alduin could killed us in the beginning of the game by eating us almost lol
Greybeard: Now it's your turn
Dragonborn: That's gonna be a hard act to follow.
Edit: typo
Rip master wolfgar
Well, he certainly did not fall short of showing us a whirlwind sprint. Heck knows how long it took him to master that one.
Honestly there's some stuff in here that's new to me even after like 1000 hours. That's the beauty of Skyrim.
I love how Roggvirs head just falls off even though the axe was never swung. Poor man was destined to lose his head.
I never got to see half the events in the cities because a dragon would land every time I tried to go anywhere
You forgot, "forgeting you quick saved on a cliff and load into a lethal descent"
I’ve had autosave do that to me enough times in the past that I disabled it…
Probably seven or eight years after the game came out, I finally got the game on my PC and loaded it up with mods, including the basic needs mod. After completing Bleak Falls Barrow, instead of continuing the quest in Whiterun I made a pit stop in Riverwood so my exhausted character could rest. It was then I learned that Delphine is absent from the Sleeping Giant if you go there before turning in the Dragonstone, because she's meeting Farengar at Dragonsreach. All these years later I'm still discovering little details.
I just started a new play through and closed the door on Delphine for an unreasonable amount of time.
When it comes to her, no amount of time trolling is unreasable, unless it's unreasonably short.
I used combinations of high level illusion magic, pickpocket and sneak mastery - all cranked to absurd, game-breaking levels of power with alchemy/restoration exploit - to go beyond mere trolling… I absolutely terrorise her!
Weak paralysis poison to stun her with a potent created poison that has a secondary ‘carry weight’ effect… then as she gets up and pickpocket chance is 100%, strip her naked, fill her inventory with about 2 actual tons of miscellaneous clutter and shitty old weapons and armour collected over 20 hours of gameplay (NPC’s carry weight can be temporarily increased with potions, too) frenzy poison her…
I always rode the logs through the saw to see if it would slice me lol
@@adosian No it just pushes you around.
Haha me too
5:41 : excuse me, *WHAT*?!
Side note, I open empty containers by accident all the time.....
"Things you did or regret not doing in SKyrim"
@2:39 to @2:47 in his head he was saying wuld na help me I'm spinning and I suddenly feel sick whilst master arngeir is giving you the "really dovahkiin" look
0:10 How does it feels Ulfric ?!
You forgot spending 20 minutes jumping over the mountain range between Morthal and Whiterun instead of spending 10 minutes walking to the labrinythian pass. Unless im the only one that hard headed.
2:47 the Thu'um is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.
600+ hours in Skyrim and I never knew you could fish! Definitely need to try this next time I load up this masterpiece!
only in anniversary edition
i cried laughing with some of those, the final straw was the dancing on the table throwing things around
this video takes me back to 2011, man time has gone by
3:33 All these years playing Skyrim and I had NO idea you could mine with two pickaxes and Elemental Fury!
A protip: food that constantly restores stamina (beef stew etc) lets you power attack continually, since it negates the wait time before the green bar starts recharging. Happy mining. And stunlocking bandits with your picks.
When the game first came out I accidentally shot an arrow into a tree and leveled up lol
You end alot of conflict with one shout on that mountain
You forgot one, making a new character everytime you get to the quest The Way Of The Voice. Just me?
The fact that they are all true especially quicksaving before doors 😭🙏🏻🙏🏻
What a polite Dragonborn, helped them all quickly descend from the mountain.
The dialogue skipping blew my mind, gotta do a new playthrough
4:28 that's one of the most Khajiit things I've ever seen.
2:46 Did you ever run through the gate without the Shout.
0:58 bro edged the courier
Bro some of these are just amazing things i never considered doing until now
I thought becoming ethereal was mostly useless until now, but damn, that's a genius use for it
Never knew you could skip dialogue like that. Also never knew about the lock pick
:46 Dragon? Nah, spaceship
Literally every play through after the peace treaty in high hrothgar after being told to kill partysnakx…… esbern and Delphine take a flying lesson!!
Lol'd at "Partysnakx".
Spin lockpicks made me laugh :D i'm playing skyrim from 2013 and always doing spin after successful lockpick
No, I haven’t done all these things and I am playing on the PS3 version currently.
This is my first time playing it irl so yeah
This video contains two things:
1. Things I have done
2. Things I will do
Ive done all but the door, jarl meeting, and the horse but have you read all the lusty argonian maid books lol
0:24 oh my😂😂😂 I thought I was the only one to do so while being overweight. In addition I also tend to use the Whirlwind Sprint :D
Sneaking while holding an arrow on a bow string makes you move a bit faster without having to wait for stamina to recharge so I do that instead, bring out the swords if some wisecrack comes along on the road.
Played skyrim for over a decade. Have never riden a horse.
Wow.... Fun times. It's a little clunky, so I don't blame you.
The creators of this game would be fuming if they saw this. The way you saved Roggvir and he still gets decapitated 😂😂😂
You just instantly know what's going to happen before it even starts. Ah yes, we did that :D
I actually learned something new, despite my long journey through Skyrim since 2011. :) It is beautiful that this can still happen, watching someone else play! Thank you ;)
No, i did not do some of these things in Skyrim. Yes i will be doing them now.
You forgot using Fus Ro Dah on full table.
The second one to get to the smith faster, i use a dagger and then before striking i sheath the weapon then it makes me do this weird walk run thing that gets me to my area faster
I was looking at TV and I thought I had heard the Court wizard farengar instead they said excuse me the governor been playing Skyrim to long 😂
Have played as a regular man before embarking on a grand adventure, can confirm being normal pays pretty well! Would recommend. Why he dovahkiin when you can cut wood for Hod and smith with Alvor all day?
I HAVE PLAYED THIS GAME SINCE IT'S RELEASE IN 2011!! HOW IS THIS THE FIRST TIME I'M REALIZING YOU CAN DO A FORWARD POWER ATTACK TO MOVE FASTER WHILE ENCUMBERED, I AM SO DUMB!!!
2:58 on my first play through i did this, i unmarked this quest and i think i was genuinely looking for a room when i clicked the new dialogue option. When she followed me i kept closing the door on her because i was like "Why are u following me go away"
I love how Roggvir‘s head still just falls off haha
Did no one else run away from irileth and try to reach the jarl before she talks to you when you first go to whiterun?
me 😂
0:22, it’s you go even farther if you have a dagger, pickaxe, or woodcutters axe equipped