about muffle... does any1 know what it actualy does?
You know the shrouded boots of the Dark Brotherhood? How they make it so enemies can't hear your footsteps? Muffle does the same thing. It makes you quiet.
You know the shrouded boots of the Dark Brotherhood? How they make it so enemies can't hear your footsteps? Muffle does the same thing. It makes you quiet.
yea i know what muffled means. but does it muffle my sounds 100%? or slightly and if so how much and on what skill?
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yea i know what muffled means. but does it muffle my sounds 100%? or slightly and if so how much and on what skill?
Hopefully only slightly otherwise i've wasted some greater soul gems when i could use petty :P You can probably check at an enchantment table to see if it gives different %s or an actual solid effect.
I haven't played the game a lot in the past few months due to the Lag that i got to enjoy when it came out (PS3).
Does anyone know why I can take fire damage with 110% fire resistance. I got 40% shield 15 % necklace 15% Boots 50% Dunmer Blood And -25 % vampire.
Because you have 95% fire resistance, based on what you just listed.
Also, beware that as a vampire, -25% is only for stage one, and it will increase so that with stage four, with -100%, you'll only be 20% fire resistant. So, drink blood is my advice
or you can become a wearwolf and get rid of vampirism completely
Uhm I chose to be a vampire to make my gameplay a bit harder. Bu I found out that even if I added a 30 % fire resistance from a shield I would still be able to get fire damage because the max you can get is 85 % resistance to a element or magic.
Can anyone answer my question? If I complete the Companions, become a vampire in the DLC which cures my lycanthropy, then cure my vampirism, can I become a werewolf again?