It works for pretty much anything. There was a build here at one point which stacked Miraak's robes, ebony mail and another chest piece to gain all their effects.
It works for pretty much anything. There was a build here at one point which stacked Miraak's robes, ebony mail and another chest piece to gain all their effects.
Alastor's Nethermancer uses armor stacking, and my Flintfang uses staff wielding.
Alastor's Nethermancer uses armor stacking, and my Flintfang uses staff wielding.
Yes, I tend to shy away from intricate mechanical stuff, especially when it seems to be using the engine in an unintentional way. I *can* imagine a pure mage being a "power-gamer" himself, in the TES universe, since why not? So for those who want to RP their mages as power-hungry obsessives who want to crack open the rules of reality, I say there's definitely room to do so! Just isn't my thing. :)
Yes, I tend to shy away from intricate mechanical stuff, especially when it seems to be using the engine in an unintentional way. I *can* imagine a pure mage being a "power-gamer" himself, in the TES universe, since why not? So for those who want to RP their mages as power-hungry obsessives who want to crack open the rules of reality, I say there's definitely room to do so! Just isn't my thing. :)
That's my thinking, although my experience with them is very limited. I'm not sure if the sun spells can be boosted in the same way fire spells can due to the 'afterburn' effect.
That's my thinking, although my experience with them is very limited. I'm not sure if the sun spells can be boosted in the same way fire spells can due to the 'afterburn' effect.
Good ol' Elsweyr Fondue!
I'm glad you bring this up, because there are a lot of ways to accomplish the same (or similar) thing in Skyrim, and I don't always remember every possible avenue.
Good ol' Elsweyr Fondue!
I'm glad you bring this up, because there are a lot of ways to accomplish the same (or similar) thing in Skyrim, and I don't always remember every possible avenue.