Which perks do you max out first and why...

which perks do you max out first and why? i keep creating new characters leveling up different perks but i still cant find the combination which would make me enjoy the game more.

I always max out dick length first. It helps with the ladies.

backstab multipliers and smithing to one-shot everything

First time playing through since they added these and I just went with a bunch of proc passives.

Right now I have the falcon birds that cause bleed, the water torrent thing, and the lightning bolt aura on crits. I dual wield pistols which have elemental seal on them and then every piece of my gear has some sort of lightning proc as well.

I'm always shitting out stuff that I don't even have to think about to use.

Archery with a bit of stealth, or you could mix it up with stealth and a tad of archery

>skyrim

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Sup

Lockpicking, Hacking, Jewing

>exploit savestates and general bugs to max speech, smithing, pickpocketing, and lockpicking as soon as I get to Whiterun
>pickpocket so I'm super rich
>still super underleveled
>get stomped
>stop playing for a few months then make a new character and do it again

how i play in a nutshell. haven't got far in any of the campaigns

>putting no points into girth

Using SPERG among the first perks I get are, +5% skill leveling, Stamina regen during battle, +50 Stamina perk, and the faster horses perk. Typically utility perks early.

here we go...

Is requiem worth using?

Use to increase security-lockpicks and sneak because i like to steal lots of shit first and make insane amounts of money, or alchemy for the same reasons, but by picking shit in the nature.

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>since they added these
Perks have been in Skyrim since release, the fuck are you talking about

what game are you talking about

>wasting perks in lockpicking when the skeleton key exists

Let me guess, you also play on console.

wew

I love these

Steel smithing and shield perks are good. Conjuration for conjured bow is OP as fuck. Enchanting and one hand are a must for every class.

woah

>Play on Expert
Why? It just makes enemies do more damage and take more damage.

enchanting breaks the game and removes any sort of loot progression

one handed is completely irrelevant for a pure mage or 2hander

hello

I can't tell if this guy is OP or not but he's talking about Grim Dawn.

The picture in OP is from Skyrim

Give it a try...

It's hard to enjoy eating shit no matter which shape you mold it before eating.

It does look a bit like Grim Dawn, doesn't it.

I usually use a one handed and a spell. So I normally try to get a balance of one handed, destruction, heavy armor, and restoration

alright

Restoration, it immediately gets rid of having to open the menu to drink some potions.

Once you hit Respite, Stamina for days

With dawnguard they added some pretty sweet and flashy offensive spells as well.

Paladin build all day every day

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