Poll: Favorite "Elder Scrolls" race?

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Private Custard

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Nords......always Nords. They have cool face tattoos, great houses and a 'don't give a shit' attitude to everyone.

They fit with my play style perfectly. Wear heavy armour, grab a huge sword, go in, kill everything, take everything, go home for a few beers. I like to practice magic to create UberNord too!
 

Sennz0r

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Dunmer was always my first choice, mainly because of their versatility, their cultural beliefs and because the dark complexion was just awesome.

I have to say Khajiit are second best because they're sneaky and I my Hand-To-Hand Khajiit was so strong and fast I could get pummelled by 3 people at once and still emerge victorious. Also the Night-Eye thing was handy as all hell in those dark caves.

After that it's Argonians, for all the aforementioned reasons.
 

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Meh ... Dark Elf ... or Khajiit.

Dunmer especially in Morrowind + expansions ... because when you get bored you go on an Imperial-slaughtering-rampage .... 'liberating' Vvardenfell.
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Pyode said:
In Morrowind, I always was a Wood Elf because I like stealth and lock picking. In Oblivion I was always a Dark Elf because I still like the stealth stuff, but sneaking wasn't as hard and lock picking was ridiculously easy (especially when you get the skeleton key at lvl. 10) so I went with a slightly more combat oriented race.
I suddenly want to find a copy of Gex 2 and 3.

Good times...But lockpicking is cake in Oblivion. I can open Very Hard locks, first try, with a Security skill of 5.

Seriously, why should I bother with the Skeleton Key at this points?
'Cos then you just have to mash 'auto' until you hear a click :3

Skeleton key would have been better if it DIDN'T raise your lockpicking abilities.
 

Trivun

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Dark Elves are hot...

Okay, I'm just kidding. But they are cruel and sadistic and cool and evil. So yeah, they're my favourite ;)
 

MiracleOfSound

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I am liking the Nords at the moment, because

a) they drink like us us Irish

b) I am boring and like to tank

c) I like Bruma
 

Highlandheadbanger

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I started out playing Morrowind, and fell in love instantly with the Noric people. A race that combined the best traits of the Celtic people (predominantly drawing from Scottish influences) mixed with a strong base of Nordic features.
 

Xeros

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I didn't really have a favorite, in fact I thought they all looked weird, but for some reason I always went with Breton.
 

Georgie_Leech

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I went with Imperial, not for any particular reason. In all honesty, an elf or a Khajit or a Breton or Argonian would have been better for the custom class I made (an assasin with Security replaced by conjuration for distractions), but oh well. I enjoy being able to use the Star of the West power to get me out of sticky situations early on in the game.
 

MiracleOfSound

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Baby Tea said:
Well I see I'm the only one to choose high elf so far, but I stick by it.
My best character in that game was a high elf pure-mage.
He never died, never wore armor, only used staffs, and killed everything all the time everywhere. Totally unkillable. I ate that game for breakfast with that character. Plus he was tall, like me, so that helped me relate a little more. But seriously: Killed everything. I rarely got hit.
What build/spells/attributes did you focus on?

I have been wanting to make a pure mage but I'm not sure which magic is the most effective for combat.
 

ayahtzeefan

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i like the argonians the best, they are immune to poison and if you become a vampire you have immunity to disease. plus if you roll a stealth character they fucking own that
 

MiracleOfSound

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Onyx Oblivion said:
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Good times...But lockpicking is cake in Oblivion. I can open Very Hard locks, first try, with a Security skill of 5.

Seriously, why should I bother with the Skeleton Key at this points?
Really? Dude... I can barely manage average locks. I suck at lockpicking. I'd never have finished the thieves guild without the skeleton key.

Lock picking is piss easy in Fallout 3 though.
 

zehydra

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Notice how people don't often like to play as the orcs in the Elderscrolls series for some reason.
 

rokkolpo

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TheNamlessGuy said:
Argonians hands down.

I mean, they have City Swimmer!

[sub]And they can breathe underwater, but that's not as important as City Swimmer[/sub]
i saw city swimmer steal bread yesterday......4 imperial guards ganged on him.

i actually felt bad cuz i remembered when i entered town he greeted me.
 

rokkolpo

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Khajit.

i always go for a stealth character nothing more stealth then a cat-man.

DUM-dum-DUM-dum-DUM-dum-DUM-dum CAT-MAN!
 

Baby Tea

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MiracleOfSound said:
Baby Tea said:
Well I see I'm the only one to choose high elf so far, but I stick by it.
My best character in that game was a high elf pure-mage.
He never died, never wore armor, only used staffs, and killed everything all the time everywhere. Totally unkillable. I ate that game for breakfast with that character. Plus he was tall, like me, so that helped me relate a little more. But seriously: Killed everything. I rarely got hit.
What build/spells/attributes did you focus on?

I have been wanting to make a pure mage but I'm not sure which magic is the most effective for combat.
Alchemy breaks the game, for one.
You want to make ass-loads of money and level like crazy? Alchemy.
Don't make it a main skill, though. You'll level way too fast. Choose something else, like Athletics or Acrobatics or something. Then walk into every bar or inn you come across, buy every piece of food, make an ass-load of potions, and sell them all back. Skill up, money up, everyone's happy. Rinse and repeat. As you get better, you'll make better potions, which means more money for the same work. Then you'll be able to make health and mana potions from one ingredient, which means that you can drink a ton and be healed like crazy. It's awesome.

For combat, I used a few spells. Multiple targets? Enrage and invisibility in one spell.
They both go off at the same time, with my invisibility lasting as long as the enrage spell. The enraged dude attacks the other guy while I go jump to a safe place and watch. Spell wears off and not everyone is dead? Cast it again. Eventually, when I was strong enough, I had the spell as an area effect spell. It was called 'shut up and dance', and everyone in a radius was enraged while I stood invisible and watched them slaughter each other. It was awesome.

Also: One second paralyze spells. Even if it's for one second, they have to fall down and get back up. Cast that for very low mana, hit them with fireballs and whatever else, hit them with paralyze when they get back up again. Rinse and repeat. If you want to use weapons, put that on a bow. 1 second paralyze on strike. They'll never reach you.

Also: damage strength. Use that instead of the fire attacks when using the paralyze spell, and eventually they won't be able to move at all. Then you can pick them off at your leisure.

Summoning works well to make fodder if you're being mobbed, but I otherwise never used it.
Invisibility is essential (Instant 'everyone give me a break' mode in battle').
Telekinesis is awesome for theft, useless for everything else.

Enchant all your clothes and whatever with shield. I had practically rags as clothes, and I had the full 85 protection.
Have a water walking spell ready to cast on your horse. The horse is faster then you are, and running on the water is safer then the forest.

And 'weakness to' spells combined with whatever they are now weak to work wonders as well.
And spell absorption is a must against mages, as is 'drain magic'.

Try those, get back to me.