Skyrim: 8 quick, easy tips to superboost your character

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Friday, December 23, 2011

A few days after The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim came out, I saw something on my Xbox Live friends list that I still can't believe to this day: My friend Seanbaby was already level 60.

That's simply mind-boggling. I had already logged most of my waking hours into the epic role-playing game at that point, and I wasn't even halfway to where he was at. A team of an infinite number of monkeys on computers can accidentally program Elder Scrolls 6 in the time it takes a normal human to reach level 60 in Skyrim; Seanbaby did it in less than a week.

The thing is, the Cracked.com and EGM writer didn't even consult a guide or the Internet for some of his character-boosting techniques. He just took the cheap crap he learned from the last game in the series, Oblivion, then added some common sense and applied those strategies here.

If, over the holidays, you're tired of playing Skyrim the way it's meant to be played and want to do some heavy exploitive grinding to get those high-level skill perks, read on for some of Seanbaby's personal tips....

 

1. Blocked shots

Seanbaby: "The hottest tip that I can give you is you should go and find some of those Forsworn -- those Indian people -- and you get a couple of guys that are dual-wielding. You stick up your shield, you let 'em pound on you, you turn the difficulty all the way down, you let them do that to you for five minutes, and your Block skill will go up like 30 points."

2. Stealing from teacher

"Whiterun is the town everyone goes to first, and what's awesome about Whiterun is there's this chick Arcadia who teaches you how to do Alchemy. So what you do is train one point of Alchemy, and then you pickpocket all the money back from her, and then you do that back and forth. Alchemy is a total bitch to level up otherwise.

"That’ll also give you a point of Pickpocket. You get a point of Alchemy; you get a point of Pickpocket. Eventually, you'll start getting two points of Pickpocket per thing and so you'll start raising levels in the room. So you go into the store, you come out six, seven levels higher, maybe."

3. Deluxe daggers

"Get iron ingots and leather and you can make iron daggers all day long. Save those because once you disenchant an item that has Banish, you can enchant your iron daggers with Banish really cheap, with any type of soul gem, and each one of those daggers is worth more than like any vendor has. You get like 3,000 gold per each Banish dagger." [Editor’s note: this will help raise your Smithing, Enchanting, and Speech skills. Plus, you can use that cash for further training.]

4. Costume quest

"You’ll want to enchant five pieces of equipment that boost your Alchemy and Smithing, and then with those, you can make your super weapons. Also, when you're actually making your potions, you level up your Alchemy based on how expensive the potion is. So if you're wearing your outfit to make your potions better, then you can make a potion worth like 3,000 gold easy, and that's almost a point of Alchemy. Then you're carrying around all the money you'll ever need."

5. Talk loop

"There's a dude in Riften. He's like an elf, and he works in the Meadery -- I can't remember the name. [Editor’s note: Ungrien.] You go in, and you ask him about his boss, and he's like, "Oh, she's lovely." But you can Persuade him, and then he'll tell you about how much of a bitch his boss is, but you can just keep doing this. And you don't have to move the cursor or anything, you just keep hitting the A button. You change the TV channel, watch a show, keeping hitting the button, and 20 minutes later, you'll have a Speechcraft of 100, which has the best perks." [Editor's note: Make sure you don't do this too close to closing time, otherwise Ungrien will call the guards if you're not paying attention and end up trespassing.]

6. Silent skill

"Magic's really superslow to power up, so go to the Magic College early, and meet all those guys. But Illusion is easy -- you just cast Muffle on yourself all the time. If you're waiting for someone to lead you on a mission, just cast Muffle on yourself. If you're traveling on foot, just Muffle yourself.

"That's another easy one. Just turn the channel and periodically pull the trigger. [Other skills need] the organic stuff to level up -- like you can't get Restoration points unless you're actually healing yourself."

7. Costume quest 2

"This one's a little OCD, but when you're making your special outfit for Smithing and Alchemy, what you want to do is name it all kind of the same thing, like 'Crafting hat' and 'Crafting shirt' or whatever; that way they’re all in the same spot in the menu, and you don't have to search through all your garbage."

8. Killer chat

"There’s those guys who live on the mountain and teach you all those Dragon Shouts -- they're kind of invincible, and they have really long cut-scenes, so when you go to talk to them, you gotta sit through eight minutes of them just, 'Blah blah blah blah blah.' So what you do is you sneak behind them and beat the shit out of them, and you get your Sneak and Weapons up, and they don't seem to care. Now you have something to do during the cut-scenes."
 

 
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December 23, 2011

As I'm posting this, my girlfriend is reading her Kindle with one hand, doing tip #5 in the other....

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December 23, 2011

I'll admit to using exploits like this in previous Elder Scrolls games. I feel if I didn't I'd never get done with the game. At least I can get leveling out of the way and can cruise through everything else without interruption.

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December 24, 2011

I'm reminded by this comic.

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December 28, 2011

Another great cheat to use involves The Companion's. Once you beat the Main Companion's questline you can ask members of The Companion's to follow you. There are a lot of trainers in The Companion's. Ask one of them to follow you, train with them, then trade with them and take your gold back. You can do this 5 times per level. All are Master level. You can train in Archery, One-Handed, Two-Handed, Heavy Armor and Block.

What's making me laugh is the fact that I'm Level 37 currently and can pretty much one hit one kill anyone. All my weapons and armor are Legendary as well as enchanted. Got my Smithing to 100 before I hit 30. Big help.

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December 29, 2011

Great advice, thanks! I'm kinda like you...low level, uber-powerful weapons. Smithing's almost at 100!

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January 02, 2012

I haven't tried this one, but there's a spell called Equilibrium that drains your health to restore your magika. You might be able to cast Muffle, then use Equilibrium to restore your magika, then turn around and use Healing to restore your health. I'm playing as a Scout (Stealth + Archery) so I haven't really tried to power my magic use up much.

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January 02, 2012

I recently got that spell and have been meaning to try this exact technique (but I keep forgetting to)! :)  Great idea.

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January 03, 2012

I used the Oghma Infinium glitch and cheated my way to the max level 81. I'm terrible, I know.

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January 04, 2012

I just found this. Excellent article.

I also just tried #2 on PC, and I have 0% to steal her gold. Am I doing this at the wrong time, or have trainers been "fixed" to prevent this?

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January 04, 2012

Damn, they must've fixed it!

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January 06, 2012

I get a 5%. Is that normal? Should I just save and reload until I manage to steal it? Or am I not meant to try this yet?

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January 06, 2012

First of all, I'm on a PC with version 1.3.1 (or whatever the latest is before 1.4).

I've got a % until I train with her. After training, my cash shows up in her pocket, but the % goes to 0.

If you've got 5%, I'd say go for it. Better than nothing! Also, there is a lot of +pickpocket gear available.

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January 06, 2012

Mine is like... 25%? before training, and 5% once it comes time to try snatching my money back.
 

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January 07, 2012

Never mind, I did a lot of quicksave/reload pickpocketing of other characters and when I went to try #2 again my % to steal back my Alchemy fee had shot up to 55% :)

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July 22, 2012

Another really good way to level your restoration, get a channel on self heal, channeling is a LOT easier than a burst heal.

You will need to do a little bit of the Greybeards quest, until the point where you go to meet Parthurnaxx. You have to have a shout that will clear the storms or it will sap your health if you enter the blizzard.

Instead, stand at the gate, and walk just into the storm so it starts draining your health. in turn, dual wield your channeled heal and start healing up until you run out of magica. step out, allow your magica to regen (weather it be naturally or you use other abilities or potions). repeat ad nauseum.

As your restoration levels you can drop a few points in to make dual casting more powerful, or to make your restoration skills cost less mana, etc. eventually you will be able to channel a heal for quite some time.

 

Note: this may take a certain amount of mana before hand in order to be able to cast the spells required. Its a decent way to powerlevel your restoration, though.

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July 23, 2012

That's an awesome tip, thanks.

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