We've had three contests so far on the site, with more planned for the near future. A point of discussion that's come up in various channels since before the first contest even began was how builds should be scored. The current rubric, for reference,
One of my favorite items in TES IV: Oblivion was a unique staff that could be purchased from a shopkeeper in the Imperial City. It dealt 33 points of damage from each of the three major elements, and while it was a bit pricey for
Disclaimer:This build is intended to be played with a small suite of essential gameplay enhancing mods.Mostof these are available on PC (both LE and SE) as well as XBox 1 - sorry, PS4 and legacy console players. These mods allow for vastly more in
To set a universal consistent mod list that I can recommend to readers of my builds, as well as to current and prospective builders moving forward — a list de
The Internet has seen some attempts at making unarmed combat viable, and a few have even found success. This, however, was the first build out there (to my knowledge - originally posted several years ago) to do so without the aid of looping and/or st
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The Sword-singers were a prominent faction of swordsmen who hailed from the ancient island nation of Yokuda. The most powerful of the Sword-singers were capable of summoning powerful “spirit blades” called Shehai to aid them in battle. These men and
Skyrim is, of course, a massive game. So massive, that despite most of us having played hundreds or even thousands of hours, we probably all still have some undiscovered secrets waiting somewhere out in the world. So I'm making this thread to ask you
The wordprogenitorrefers to an ancient ancestor, an archetypal origin figure. It is roughly synonymous withforebear, a word with some notable ties to the Elder Scrolls world, the most relevant of which for this build's purposes is that it’s used b
This build has been a long time coming. Kaiser and I first conceived this baby nearly a year ago, at the dawn of the "Classes" Character Building Event. After all manner of distractions, we finally buckled down and got it done.
Back when I first published this build, I called it "my most ambitious build to date, and the one of which I am the most proud". Even now, nearly two years later (wow!), this is still one of my favorite play styles of all time. Shamelessly powerful,
The Revakriid (from the dragon words revak, meaning "sacred," and kriid, meaning "slayer") is a hunter and vanquisher of dragons and dragon priests. For every draconic foe he slays, his own power grows. He uses Alchemy and Enchanting, in conjunction
This is an old build from 2012, though overhauled dramatically in 2015. I thought the original was broken, though I've since learned it was not -- however, I still think the overhaul is a massive improvement. This character is immensely satisfying an
My first ever build -- and still one of my favorites! The Loup-Garou was one of the first werewolf builds to grace the group, and the very first to capitalize on many treats granted by the new (at the time) Dawnguard DLC. This character offers a perf
I've always thought it would be cool to design a new magic system for a TES character, but the Elder Scrolls games are very limited in how they allow mechanics to be tweaked or combined. Crystallurgy is my attempt to draw upon several vanilla gamepla