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after agreeing to fight him and realising why he was so sure of himself as he killed me...again i started using a different style instead of facing him i used a potion of levitation and floating above him i pelted him with fireballs and lightning bolts.
im glad to say it was worth it he had a pukka sword :0)
> Right here's a good question: how quickly can you become a Vampire,
> where can you do this and are there any mods that allow you to start
> the game as one?
>
> Cheers.
the easiest way to become a vampire is to take a rest on the grazelands region some areas notably near the middle of the region have quite high populations of vampires as yet i have not seen a mod for this but i wouldnt bet on there not being 1 in the future
There are some weird mer-men dotted about too, so I do still get a bit of fighting done down under.
I'm playing the game as an Argonian lizard man warrior/pearl diver, which is nice.
> I'm playing as a rogue, but I'd like to improve my thieving skills as
> my lockpicking sucks. I can pick locks which have only 20 points to
> bypass, but 25 and above and I'm told the lock is too complex.
>
> I've got my security level up a fair bit, but it doesn't seemed to
> have made any difference, so is there any other way I can improve my
> thieving skills?
why bother with security just use alteration unlock spells instead to open locks and as for pick pocketing whats the point because you get rich anyway.
A) The quality of the lockpick you are using.
B) Your fatigue level - make sure it's full before attempting difficult locks
C) Your security skill.
You can also use alteration magic to cast 'open' spells, or you can use magic scrolls to open locks. You can also use restoration magic to fortify your security skill for a limited time, if you'd prefer to pick them.