I'm trying out this build and having a blast with it so far, though I'll admit that it's a little difficult finding staves. I was just wondering at what point do you think it's enough to stop putting points into stamina and start focusing solely on health? 200 base? 300 base?
I'm trying out this build and having a blast with it so far, though I'll admit that it's a little difficult finding staves. I was just wondering at what point do you think it's enough to stop putting points into stamina and start focusing solely on health? 200 base? 300 base?
200 Stamina is plenty, even if you reach that through an enchantment. You can always put more in later if you feel like you need it, or once you get Extra Effect get more enchants for it.
As for staves I found plenty in mage dungeons and forts, just remember to search all the corpses - even novice mages quite frequently possess basic staves like the Familiar ones. And don't be afraid to buy some from Court Wizards with all your money - just make sure it's after you get the Haggling perk.
200 Stamina is plenty, even if you reach that through an enchantment. You can always put more in later if you feel like you need it, or once you get Extra Effect get more enchants for it.
As for staves I found plenty in mage dungeons and forts, just remember to search all the corpses - even novice mages quite frequently possess basic staves like the Familiar ones. And don't be afraid to buy some from Court Wizards with all your money - just make sure it's after you get the Haggling perk.
I tend to prefer to play solo, although if you like to use followers a tanky defensive one would probably be best - you're rather fragile so it's best to have them absorb damage.
I tend to prefer to play solo, although if you like to use followers a tanky defensive one would probably be best - you're rather fragile so it's best to have them absorb damage.