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Post by Lateralus »

Theres only 8 hotkey slots, you have to go in to the inventory to swap them to the other spells, of which you can have all.
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Post by Sticky Label »

Well yes, but you can access your inventory at any time. Guild Wars only lets you change spells when you're in encampments.

Oh, and I found you can buy piebald or "paint" horses in Bruma, for only 500gp. They're supposedly the toughest, which would be good when you run into mountain lions. Then again, anything but the 5000gp black horses are slow and annoying, IMHO. If anyone wants any advice on Thieves Guild or Dark Brotherhood missions, just say. I'm also working on the Order of Virtuous Blood, but it's not obvious if it's advancable.
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Post by spoodie »

I think my horse nearly died on the way to find the next of kin not far into the main quest, I had to dash half of the way with a wolf on my tail. The horse is very agressive and loves a scrap. What happens when it dies, is that it? Also can you heal the horse without a spell?
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Sticky Label wrote:Well yes, but you can access your inventory at any time. Guild Wars only lets you change spells when you're in encampments.
That's true, it's just I learn which are which and like using the hotkeys - the fact it pauses when in the inventory, while useful, does break the game flow a little.
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Post by Joose »

spoodie wrote:What happens when it dies, is that it?
yup. When its dead, its dead. Buy a new one.
Also can you heal the horse without a spell?
nope. Not that I know of. Well, other than leaving it stabled up for a bit. Everything else seems to slowly heal over time.
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Post by Roman Totale »

Buy a horse?

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Post by Chickenz »

Heres a tip to help level up.

Firstly ensure you have a level 4 or 5 charecter (any less and you might die alot more often).

Take a horse, you can walk but itll take longer to reach.

Take lots of health potions, arrows and get good armour.

Now leave IMPERIAL CITY and head in a NORTH EAST direction toward LAKE ARIAS. Try to stay inbetween the BLUE ROAD and the SILVER ROAD to stay on course. You should see a hill and on top of the hill is a GATE TO OBLIVION, now proceed through said gate and hack and slash to the top of the tower using the REST tip ive mentioned before to return to full health magika and stamina. Close the gate and by this time dependant on what charecter you have chosen you can go up 2 levels (i went up 3 but im a big knight in the game).

Good luck and i hope this helps. :ninja:
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Post by Bob47 »

yay thank you mr chicken
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Post by mrbobbins »

Some piccies of my Dark Elf Battlemage, only level 5 but I've just finished a long quest and have 2 level up's ready for nap time.

The first one is wearing my Robe of Glib Tongues for hanging around town and helping persuade people to like me, also wearing my Amulet of *cant remember* which I think gives me 5% extra speed, in the others I'm wearing some Blades gear, i'm particuarly fond of the Blades sheild

http://bobbins.xappy.com/Store/oblivion.jpg
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Post by FatherJack »

I've joined the theives guild (only one I could find in the city), which isn't going to help my major stats any (should've stayed a bard) and I have a nice glowing red sword I got off a nasty man. Maybe a pic later, perhaps showing off with my skeleton in the arena.
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Post by Sticky Label »

I got to level 18, and decided to give the main quest a go. Now some asshole decided to give me a ring of vampirism which I can't get rid of, and there are gates to Oblivion fucking everywhere.

Gameplay bug: Doing the main quest is best if you're a low level. As you level up, the enemies get tougher, but the guards don't. Therefore, doing the quests while a low level means the guards kick ass, at my level, they get eaten before they get through the gate, usually.

Also, for no apparent reason, the guards attack me once I close the gate outside Bruma. If this happens to you, don't retaliate or you'll get a bounty. Run away, preferably on a horse until they turn back. They'll enter the city and vanish.

Nice armour you have there, Bobbins. I don't want to sound boastful, but it would take too long to be worth it typing out all the bits of armour I have.
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Sticky Label wrote:Nice armour you have there, Bobbins. I don't want to sound boastful, but it would take too long to be worth it typing out all the bits of armour I have.
It's worth sod all but I think it looks cool :lol:
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Sticky Label wrote:don't retaliate or you'll get a bounty
Nice benefit of the Thieves Guild is that they sort out your bounty for you, haven't tried it yet, but I think the guy said the fee was roughly 50%.

Also I found a lockpick seller lurking behind the stables to the left of the main entrance to the city, but I hear you can get skeleton keys later on which dispenses with the need for them.
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FatherJack wrote: Nice benefit of the Thieves Guild is that they sort out your bounty for you, haven't tried it yet, but I think the guy said the fee was roughly 50%.
No, really? I must have missed that when I got to the rank of, you know, Grey Fox. That was sarcasm, by the way. No sign of a skeleton key though, but at security level 88, it's not really a problem. You can buy lockpicks from any fence, about five or six gp each. They get 100 of them a day, I think.

mrbobbins wrote: It's worth sod all but I think it looks cool :lol:
Yeah... to be honest, there are quite a lot of them around, and they're too heavy to be worth carrying back to be sold. Magic rings and amulets are where it's at.
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Post by spoodie »

Here's my Dark Elf Knight

Image

Much the same as mrbobbins's but slightly shinier, he is a knight after all. Plus he's got a chilrend sword, certainly not the best I've seen but it has magic chill power or something.
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Post by Roman Totale »

Sticky Label wrote:Gameplay bug: Doing the main quest is best if you're a low level. As you level up, the enemies get tougher, but the guards don't. Therefore, doing the quests while a low level means the guards kick ass, at my level, they get eaten before they get through the gate, usually.
er, this :above:

I'm currently getting my arse minced in the Oblivion plane - and I'm only on the first one!

Think I might go back to my other missions :roll:
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Post by Sticky Label »

As soon as you do the first Oblivion gate, the one outside Kvatch, others start popping up all over the countryside. I think it's probably a good idea to play the side-stories before starting the main quest properly, otherwise you'll be fighting off Daedroths and Clannfears 'till you go insane
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Post by Chickenz »

for the love of all things holy where can i get lockpicks????????

im a member of the thieves guild but cant find anyone who is selling them. could someone please post directions to 2 or 3 different places where i can purchase them.

Heres my tip of the day DO THE ARENA its quite easy up to a point and you get 100 bucks a fight after 3 fights EASY MONEY.
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Post by Sticky Label »

If you'd read the other posts or paid attention to the storyline you'd know.
I'm going to be nice and tell you that your fence will be Ongar in Bruma. His house is in the South-west of the town, where he'll be at night. During the day, he's in the Inn by the east gate.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

I Uninstalled this game.

*hides*
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