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#1 Elric

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Posted 21 November 2011 - 03:43 PM

Talk about your experiences in the land of skyrim here. What do you like about the game? What don't you like about the game? Whats your favorite quest so far, favorite weapon/armor, and favorite character/enemy? Any interesting finds or easter eggs? Im actually a khajiit, he kind of looks like a snow leopard. It seems that people don't like khajiits that much in skyrim because they are associated with thieves. Cant you turn into a werewolf or vampire if your a human? It would be kind of interesting if a khajiit could become a vampire....

If you haven't gotten it yet, discuss when you are getting it because its definitely worth the money :P

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#2 Xiombarg

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Posted 21 November 2011 - 04:31 PM

Vampirism is a disease that all species can contract, but it is rather weak in Skyrim. If you do go for a disease, go for lycanthropy, it gives you greater bonuses and your appearance doesn't change if you haven't fed for too long.

#3 Elric

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 03:39 PM

Vampirism is a disease that all species can contract, but it is rather weak in Skyrim. If you do go for a disease, go for lycanthropy, it gives you greater bonuses and your appearance doesn't change if you haven't fed for too long.


Do you know all of the diseases and their effects on your character?

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#4 Xiombarg

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Posted 22 November 2011 - 05:16 PM

No, I just know a little about vampirism and lycanthropy. I remember contracting two others by wolf bites. One was rock joint or something, it seems to gradually lower your fighting skills. You can cure diseases by receiving blessings or using a cure disease potion.
Vampirism's early stages can be cured like any disease. Later Vampirism requires some sort of quest to cure or to become a warewolf.
To cure lycanthropy, you can choose to do a quest after the warewolf quest.




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