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Oblivion heavy armor trainer
Oblivion heavy armor trainer





oblivion heavy armor trainer

The Heavy Armor skill is really no exception here, and it will be easy to find trainers for this skill particularly if you are an associate of one of the fighting guilds, such as the Legion for instance, and are accustomed to the various offices around Vvardenfell. In those cases you may want train or power-level until you reach the threshold, and then forget about further levels.In the previous guide you may have noted that most trainers for fighting based skills, or skills which are exclusive to fighting characters such as knights or Imperial guards, are easily found in forts or similar buildings. Things are similar with a number of other skills, where a mastery perk unlocks an ability you need, such as Armorer 50 for repairing magical equipment, Illusion 50 for Chameleon, etc. Potions frequently duplicate restoration spells, so Alchemy skill can substitute in many cases, especially if you only need to heal yourself. Restoration past that depends on your specific needs. It will allow you to make spells that effectively restore your magicka level as long as you keep casting them, "chain" spells. There is a minimum level of Restoration required to use the "Fortify Magicka" effect in your spell-making (50, if I recall right), so getting there may be important if you need that ingredient in your spells. The important question with any skill is "what level do I need?" If you can use Restoration well enough, then you don't need any more skill, so don't bother training it. ILy- Forver Posts: 3459 Joined: Sun 3:18 am This works even if what you are restoring is full, like healing when you have full health. This means you can walk around casting a spell that restores health 1 pt, or restores fatigue 1 pt, and it will give you the same experience as casting restore health 100 points. One more thing, casting on self spells give experience to that magic skill every time. Don't worry about leveling up too much sometimes getting to max level makes a character less fun. This strategy is more useful for raising skills above 100 but it works either way. Also, I wouldn't call it a full on cheat, but you can make a custom spell that does drain restoration 100 points for 2 seconds on self and train restoration as if it were level 1 every time, saving you a lot of gold. Restoration is the hardest magic to level but if you just heal instead of resting and use "absorb" spells as an attack at times it will level eventually. However I really doubt that you would need to train all of these levels unless you really don't use restoration ever. I'm pretty sure training from 40-100 would cost 42000 gold (60x70x10). Example, to train restoration from 45 to 46 costs 45x10= 450 gold. It costs your current skill level x 10 in gold to train one level in a skill.







Oblivion heavy armor trainer