@guerillagorilla4423 The point being that the daggers in your analogy are so much more powerful than the sword they were made from that they achieve the same value and become sought after.
Last time i did that i also enchanted all the bows to banish daedra and paralysis, each one was like 2k gold, lmao Then i proceeded to overflow the skyrim arms market with these ...I still have hundreds of dwarven bows in chests around my house
The reason you rotate pans when baking is because different spots in the oven have mildly different temperature ranges despite what the thermometer on the machine might say, Such as being on the top shelf or closer to the fan unit Rotating pans means they all are exposed to different ranges so they sort of even out in their exposure
I love how spells change schools throughout the main series games. I can imagine mages debating the nature of certain spells and why they should be classified as such. It feels like scientists arguing about what classification an animal should be and it keeps switching families and species and clades until finally they give up and just stick it on an evolution tree that everyone begrudgingly agrees upon until someone starts the argument again. Also I cannot stress enough how much you've made me want to play Morrowind with these videos and now I can add Daggerfall to that list.
The in-universe explanation seems to be it's how the different cultures categorize the spells. So Mysticism is its own field of study in Morrowind and Cyrodiil, but not in the system in Skyrim which is still based on the categorization devised by Shalidor. Cyrodiilic mages regard absorbtion as falling under restoration whilst Morrowind's mages regard it as under mysticism etc.
A Daggerfall NPC offering to trim armor for free, then dissapearing or teleporting immediately after accepting the trade would invoke some serious Gielinoric PTSD
Morrowind's daedric armor was always my favorite. It's rarity made it feel extra powerful and really cool to stumble upon while exploring (plus the aesthetic is the best)
Ye mw has the best looking daedric. Skyrim has much better armor than oblivion tho. This might be more bc oblivion is fucking ugly, and most of its gear looks like plastic Ren faire cosplay
So in oblivion, if your level is high enough, you could just go to a location called rockmilk cave. its in the south of the map, and contains twenty or thirty bandits fighting each other. they all have level loot, and its a great place to farm armor and weapons.
10:25 Actually… leveling your Conjuration to 100 in Skyrim is super easy and relatively fast. You buy soul trap, go to the plains next to Whiterun, kill something, for example a mudcrab and you spam Soul Trap on the corpse. You’ll get to 100 Conjuration in about 30 to 45 minutes. Well, I say that… but I’m also assuming that you are playing full vanilla with 0 mods, and that’s include the “unofficial Patch” which fix that exploit
And if he plays with unofficial patch, casting soul trap on someone who's damage you can outheal or that can't reach you also works. Because you level conjuration from using the spell properly. Which for soul trap means casting it on something that can be trapped. But it doesn't have to be trapped to count. The spell could run out, but you still get the exp. Or a bound weapon or basically any summon. So you could use bound sword, grab an essential follower (like through a quest) and let them do the fighting while you repeatedly conjure your weapon. I did it with a mammoth that did less damage than my passive health regen, so all I had to do is stand somewhere, let the mammoth wail on me (to keep it interested) and continue casting soul trap. That also works with other schools. Like using a low level destruction spell and healing hands together.
Was about to say the same thing! Also with AE you can max Destruction by going to Hob’s Fall cave, using unbound storms and fast traveling for an easy 100. Plus any combat skill can be scummed to 100 easy with attacking a horse on legendary difficulty
When I was young I’d raid Roxxy Inn around level 20-25 for “the cool gear” because the people there have armor that scales for some reason? I’d start a fight and run to the big rock outside to pick everyone off lol. These days though I summon bound armor and weapons and drop them after repairing for decent gear that doesn’t weigh anything. Great approach for early to mid game because bound is good but not better than endgame armors.
Small tip for future Skyrim use: the Hall of the Vigilants has a stray Daedra Heart, just sitting on a platter at the head table. Of course, since the Hall gets torched when you hit level 10, it’s a limited-time offer. :v
31:25 “I could do more alchemy, but why not feed two birds with one scone?” The amount of one liners he sneaks in with complete deadpan delivery is astounding sometimes XD
apparently, that line "feed two birds with one scone" was an animal-friendly alternative suggested by Peta, but this is the first time I've actually heard someone use it.
The ghost putting you to sleep at 28:00 had me cackling like mad, god I love Oblivion's janky physics. Good stuff as always JBN! It's nice to see good ol' Daggerfall getting some love too!
One of the reasons falmer feel like they're stronger than average is that Skyrim dungeons have a minimum level, and most dwarven dungeons(which commonly have falmers too) have a somewhat high minimum level in the range of like 15~20. Purely falmer dungeons might be lower comparatively but admittedly I don't really explore those so I don't have the level ranges in memory.
Aside from that, I think the lowest rank falmer are also just really fuckin beefy compared to the lowest ranks of other enemy clades, like they just don't HAVE basic bandit tier guys
@@syrelian That's true, looking it up, the lowest level falmers outside of quest specific variants is level 5 for shamans. The rest have a minimum level of 9. Which is equivalent to bandit outlaws and thugs respectively.
Yeah, Skyrim scaling is different from Daggerfall and Oblivion. It's not fully random, you can absolutely encounter enemies that are over or under your level, but it is adjusted so that each dungeon doesn't have a specific, ideal level to tackle it.
Pretty much clicked on this thumbnail to make the case for Morrowind Daedric being my favourite. Morrowind Daedric is aesthetically pleasing, sort of vaguely oriental/balinese in its design, and its muted greys, blacks and reds exude a "civilized demonic" energy that you'd expect to see from the Daedra, who are never just purely savage or chaotic but have some semblance of culture each. The facemasks on the helmet were such an iconic touch, and the fact that there were only three helmets in the entire game made them feel extra valuable and rare. The other games treating Daedric as a rare, random drop that can potentially be farmed also made it far less desirable, and aesthetically they just miss the mark.
The Slow Time shout has the same mechanic, allowing you slow time for 2+ minutes with strong potions. You can clear an entire dungeon with 2 casts and never be seen by anyone lmao.
Actually you could forge your own armor in Morrowind. It was disguised as weird fetch quests but yeah. I think you could make polarbear/snow wolf armor in solsthiem and you could do something similar in the tribunal expansion.
Yes. You could make Glass, Ebony and Adamantium armor in Tribunal and Snow wolf/Snow Bear , normal wolf and bear and Stalhrim armor in Bloodmoon. I love hunting for snow beasts to make the full snow wolf/ bear set, it's a fun sidequest, much more engaging than just mining for ore and it really makes me feel like a hunter
I think what he's talking about is the games having a crafting mechanic, not just quests with things as a reward, Though the quests you describe sounds pretty fun
@@bigdaddydons6241 it's only coded as a quest in the game's code because it was added with DLCs and it was easier to implement that way, but I'm sure if it was present in the base game it would have been implemented as a proper feature with UI and everything. Beside, it doesn't really play out like a quest. The way it works is that you have to either mine or buy some ore, bring it to one of the few blacksmith in the game that has the feature implemented, tell him which piece you want, give him some gold, wait a couple days and then come back to collect your armor or weapon. It's very similar to how it works in monster hunter for example. It IS proper crafting, just with extra steps and limited to only a few smithes in the game. If they wanted to add it as a feature, they would have had to rewrite the engine's code, which is overkill for a DLC. The "quest" itself doesn't have an end or an objective.
17:01 ME TOO. And in fallout 3 or new vegas when a bandit is holding a pistol in a very silly, stupid way, shooting nonstop while backpedalling with a braindead grimace on their face.
Most ovens? Most ovens have multiple heating elements and a fan that circulates the air. This only applies to really old ovens that only have a heating element in the top and no air circulation. Im pretty sure my oven is from the 1960s and it has heating elements in the top and the bottom.
This video was too long. Halfway through it, I got hungry so I left it playing and went to the kitchen to fix myself a sandwich. But then I found out that I'm out of mayonnaise so I went to a store. There, I saw the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my whole life. But I'm a really shy person so I took up a three-year personality development course so I could introduce myself. She was very friendly and all, but unfortunately, she had a boyfriend. So I said, all good, I'm a mature person. I wanted the best for her and I harbored no illusion that I am the best person for her and she seemed happy with her boyfriend, so I didn't bother her anymore. But we kept in touch and we became friends and I got over my crush on her. Then she broke up with her boyfriend, we drank some alcohol because of it. I told her she'll be fine and I wished her well. I still think she's the most beautiful woman in the world, but like I said, I am over my crush on her. It was like five years already since I first saw her. Besides, I am quite happy with the friendship I developed with her. It was more important than a crush. So we kept hanging out, drinking, having coffee, and all. I had a girlfriend, she started dating other guys. My girlfriend wanted to live some other life without me in it, so I said, "Okay, I want the best for you and I want you to pursue your happiness." My lady friend and I drank alcohol about it, and she gave me the same advice I gave her when she was in that position and I became okay with the breakup immediately. But we were really drunk, so she spent the night in my apartment. I only have one bed, so you know what that means: She took the bed and I slept on the couch. But on the couch, I really can't sleep. Something was bothering me. So I tossed and turned for about three hours, then I finally couldn''t take it anymore, I stood up and went straight to my room where she's sleeping. I approached the bed, gently sat on it and I reached for her shoulder to pull her closer to me. She stirred and woke up. She asked what's up. I told her, "you know, the first time I saw you, I was watching a video and left it playing to get myself a sandwich then went to the store to get some mayo then I got so distracted by life that I forgot to finish the video." She said, "You know what, I've been wondering about a weird noise in your night drawer." So we opened that drawer, and lo and behold, there's my phone and this video still has two minutes of play time on it.
7:09 wasn't expecting Symphony X to be mentioned. I barely encounter anyone who knows the band. I first encountered the band when The Odyssey record was new and we were playing games with my friend and listening AOL radio on the net, we started talking how this one song had been playing really long time and it didn't sound bad and we started wondering what's going on and checked it out. Turns out the song was 24 minutes long. We've been listening to the band ever since.
On the off chance you see this, there is a guaranteed daedra heart that spawns in Kodlak's room at Jorrvaskr. It always respawns after a few days. That's the one I usually steal when I'm making Daedric armor/weapons. Just something useful to keep in mind
i liked oblivions daedric armor design the best, it really felt like hellish armor when you scavenged it off the corpses of the daedra you kill that and i liked the conjured weapons/armor being almost unnoticeable from the genuine article in appearance, since you arent summoning the ghost of the weapon, youre bringing real daedric weapons to nirn for a short time
In Daggerfall I usually farm daedric armor by killing the palace guards. Unlike the people walking in the town, these guards don't give you a bounty when you kill them, since palaces are viewed as dungeons, which means you can also rest there.
45:58 had me dying. You actually got me back into after morrowind after writing it off as a kid and now it's by far my favorite game mechanically speaking. Keep up the good work bro. You have a lot of talent and I could easily see you catching up to people like Joov or even Doug Doug.
The "DONK" noise at 32:50 is an amazing small touch that made me lol fr. I'm so glad your channel is growing and more people are getting to know how funny and talented you are!
Any bug bigger than a quarter is a scary wild animal in my mind. If I ever saw a spider the size of a mouse I’d probably punch it out of fear and then pay for the hole in the wall. Just no. I’d rather have a close encounter with a bear than a huntsman spider etc
Remember there was a large mod-series for Morrowind that dealt with all types of crafting, most of which would appear as activators similair to Skyrim crafting. From crafting with cloth with spin needles, to chopping/drying wood from (pre-existing) trees, to melting unwanted stuff and actually forging into armor/weapons, with Daedric having a special requirements
You can wait faster in Skyrim by click and holding the arrow as you set the duration of your wait, but after you confirm the wait it just drag the arrow to the 1 hour point and the time will pass almost immediately.
When you picked up the Transmute spell for Skyrim I assumed you would level up smithing by crafting jewelry. I remember speed running smithing skills by crafting gold rings and necklaces, they are way more expensive than most armor pieces and weapons at lower levels. But the Dwenmer adventures and crafting were cool. Reminded me why I like Bethesda games so much. You would enter a random ruin and run into a multi tier quest that would take you across the map!
Small tidbit about mining Ore Veins in Skyrim: yes it is alot faster to attack the Ore in order to mine it, however doing so can bug the vein and make it uninteractable once the vein refreshes. (Ore Veins refresh every 30 in-game days) It doesn't always happen, but I'm not sure how to fix it
For anyone interested in a fresh Skyrim playthrough that is very vanilla friendly, I personally recommend Ironman challenge (seen this idea on Joov channel). Basically: Permadeath, Survival mode (AE or one of the many mods, that add this), no trading and only using crafted equipment. I also did it with additional rules like no stealing, no trainers and legendary difficulty (please, just play the game on expert, its infinitely more playable) Really enjoyed that expirience. It perfectly shows the strength of the game as a sandbox and kind of mitigates the lackluster RPG mechanics
I actually never knew that Skyrim spiders were camel spiders!! As someone who's pretty fond of camel spiders myself, it made me very happy both to learn that, and to hear someone else spitting facts about them!
I was very excited to finally see all the main line games in one video. It was a lot of fun seeing all the differences between the games side by side. 💙
About the various Daedric Face helmets, if i remember correctly (i may not, but i did collect them all once) the Daedric Face of God actually has the highest armor rating with the other two slightly below it. I don't remember which of Terror and Inspiration is better though. Awesome video about the armors though, was fun to see the collection!
The style, the presentation, the lying about Dwemer lore (I love the idea, btw), The baking bit, the spiders thing, The Sleepytime bit, it's all perfect. I might be stoned, but I just love your videos, man. Btw did you know you could Indiana Jones the Blade pieces in the Skyrim Mehrunes Razor quest? Place a potion on the pedestal, and grab the blade shards, and the potion keeps the plate weighed down. No poison arrow barrages required. Also don't feel bad about dying to Oblivon Goblin Warlords a bunch. Those things are so aggressively scaled that they cause a lot of troubble, even to the strongest of characters. I loved seeing Oblivion Umbra, the unstoppable kill person wearing a 20 ton suit of Ebony Power Armor, fall over like a sack of potatoes when she hit you with 70% reflect. Truly soul-healing. I love Oblivion arrows because they';re so weird. Its funny Oh man, the Dagggerfall "Beating a woman to death for hours" is so mornidly funny, I don't know why? Sourdough goblins I loved this video.
18:02 Even if ghosts can pass through normal doors, this one was made of Dwarven metal, so presumably Tone-forged spirits of some kind. I wouldn’t expect ghosts to be able to pass though Daedric metal either.
Morrowind has the best leveling/exploration system because it actually has FIXED encounters so leveling actually helps you. Everything isn't so random. Exploration is encouraged. You're right to be biased.
Some fixed and some limited leveling, which is also great: It has the advantage that at the spot where there is a rat at level 1, there might be a diseased rat at Level 4 and a blighted one at level 8 to keep the enemy challenging but then this is the max and at Level 15 it's still a blighted rat and you can strike it down with a single hit. At the same time, there might be a Clanfer -> Daedroth -> Golden Saint leveled creature somewhere behind the Ghostfence who will be a reasonable challenge from level 10 to 20 but if you wander into that area at Level 2, you know you better turn around and run away and come back later. It's just the best of both worlds: Provide adaptive challenges to keep the game interesting but also notably giving you the feedback, that you actually get stronger.
No one is right to be biased actually each game has its good and bad (I don't care what morrowind fanboys say the map and journal SUCKS and that makes morrowind basically unplayable for new players as they will always get lost in an area they aren't meant to be at the beginning) oblivion is more player friendly, but it's leveling sucks. skyrim is just dumb fun, but not indepth and lastly morrowind has a sharp learning curve (and what I mentioned earlier) but also gives the most freedom to builds and when you learn it's systems you can become a God extremely easily I wish more gamers would judge each game based on its own merits how's that saying go comparison is the thief of joy But hey that's just my 2 cents (and this doesn't mean a game can't be bad its just that comparing games shouldn't be the metric we use)
@Dovah_Slayer The map and journal of this game reflect actual role playing games. It's designed to be immersive. You're meant to read and understand what's going on. I get it if it's not your thing but that's how games were before they became gogogo click the next area to get the quick results without even knowing what I'm doing or why I'm there. World building.
Man, that Morrowind sound effect for picking up and equipping armor was such a huge part of my childhood. I remember always keeping levitation scrolls or potions on me after I found out that they often just put nice gear up on ledges out of the way. The game really encouraged you to explore everywhere and get into trouble. I remember collecting all the daedric or otherwise legendary/rare gear I found and just piling it up on my bed at whatever manor I ended up living in.
Nice! ..As an avid ESO player, I understand why "it's just a crafting style there" is a valid reason to exclude it, but there's also a Xivkin style, an "Ancient Daedric" style, and a lot of "sub-daedra" styles like Meridian, "the Annilarch's Chosen" of Mehrunes Dagon, etc. ! Pretty much enough to warrant its own video.. 🤓😋
This is your best video yet. Your style and editing has really come into their own and set you apart not just as a "can you beat game with only X" genre but also as an elder scrolls youtuber. Great work and your references to the lore always endear me after having spent hours on the UESP scrolling through the lore articles.
Your videos have gotten better and better over time. Im not a long time viewer maybe a few months, but I have binged every elderscrolls video you've uploaded. Playing them as background noise funny enough to go to bed to, so ive watched a couple videos a couple times as well. I love the little IRL cut aways for a bit and the ad reads are entertaining as well. I started watching as a means to learn more about morrowind and now Oblivion when Skywind and Skyblivion mods finish. These have been great learning tools for me. overall your videos are great I really enjoy them a lot.
At level 20 in oblivion, if you go to the roxey Inn northeast of the Imperial City on the red ring road, a nord woman named Rigmor will have a full set of daedric armor on her and all you have to do is get her disposition to 0 with persuasion and she will attack and the guard there will kill her for you.
I really appreciate the fact this bloke pretended to use his "hot" oven AND put on oven mitts, just for a gag. He didn't have to, but it definitely helped the joke. In case you don't hear it enough, thank you for the effort you you're willing to put in mate.
You’ve def been told this before but your vids are super interesting and also great content to sleep to, I’d listen to you talk about mechanics of any game
daggerfall character creation is so based you can abuse the advantages/disadvantages system so you can have infinite fireballs while keeping the difficulty dagger at 0.3x
Fun fact about goblin warlords in Oblivion, they have the highest HP of any enemy in the base game. They even surpass Mehrunes Dagon in hp if you reach level 34 since his stats are static. On the other hand, they don't have much else going for them defensively.
I just started watching you recently (despite youtube tryna send me your way for awhile now) and your more relaxed commentary n jokes really hit. Id love to see ya do more daggerfall. It's rare to see stuff on it I feel and its definitely somethin special
Hearing the Dark Brotherhood door just yell "WHAT" makes me think that there's an old man speaking into some Dwemer speaker system in the cave and he just couldn't hear you say the passphrase
@@fredsleftnut6394 I don't know. I just know from my own experience that when I try and manually mine the ore the next time I go and try to mine it it's there but I cannot click on it and hitting it with pickaxes produces no such ore.
@@liquidsleepgames3661 how soon are you trying after the initial attempt? Ore veins aren't supposed to respond for a certain amount of in game time (I want to say a month but you should probably look it up)
In Skyrim, if you open the wait menu, drag the slider to where you want, and press enter while holding the mouse button still, you can drag the slider down to 0 while waiting, making time move super fast.
I'm not gonna lie, Oblivion did Daedric Armor dirty. In Morrowind and Skyrim it looks so much better. Morrowind Daedric armor will always be my favorite ❤ Edit: There is an easier way to train conjuration in skyrim by using Soul Trap on a corpse and spam cast it. Wait an hour and repeat.
I actually think oblivion daedric is the best in design and in general in this game. Shame how they ruined how you obtain daedric items after morrowind
I think you can change dwemer metal scraps and pieces into ingots, and one of the ruins were jam packed with those scraps. Probably a good source of dwemer ingots to park your horse next to ruins, get all the stuff, slowly walk out overcumbered and fast travel to a city to melt it all
I might be alone on this, but it will always bug me that Skyrim lets you create your own armor & weapons, but items don't wear down, so you don't ever repair anything.
As someone who has played all of these (Having to manually run Arena and Daggerfall through DOSBox before steam did that for you) I am actually quite intrigued.
While the Skyrim version of the main theme with the chanting is certainly the most iconic version, hearing the Morrowind version for the first time in a while in the outro makes me realize how much more epic it really can sound.
You don't necessarily have to kill Divayth Fyr, you can cast disintigrate armor spells on him until he unequips his armor then pick-pocket it off him. He'll be aggressive the rest of the game, but if you cast calm calm humanoid whenever you need to talk to him the threads of prophecy won't be broken! Just his heart :(
I remember when I was hunting down my first full Daedric set in Morrowind I spent five minutes flying up and down that shaft in Tribunal looking for the Cuirass because I couldn't see it on the rocks, despite having the UESP open telling me exactly where it is. I personally subscribe to the theory that Daedric armor being as hard to find as it is was entirely accidental, and it was initially meant to be at least as common as the weapons
Fun fact, if you do the Unfathomable Depths side quest in Skyrim you gain an active skill called Ancient Knowledge. One of the perks being blacksmithing increasing 15% faster.
I never had to slay fyr to get daedric armor, as he’s much too valuable, but I did have to disintegrate his gear to steal it off em and then calm him… and then bribe and bribe and bribe.
Huh, I never realized Skyrim is the only Elder Scrolls game that lets you craft your own armor. Its so weird how Skyrim added some stuff not found in older titled such as followers, crafting, marriage and that sort of thing but got rid of a bunch of stuff.
You can have followers in Oblivion. Just don't take Martin (a killing machine) and Jauffre to Cloud Ruler Temple. They follow you everywhere and you have a really strong party in them alone. The Knights of the Nine give you a lot and the endgame of the Dark Brotherhood provides them too. Stop Mazoga the Orc's quest short of going after the Black Bow Bandit and she will will follow you everywhere and she comes equipped with a full set (minus helmet) of Daedric armor and overpowers a lot of your enemies. (Also I guess she would "give" you the set if you killed her, hah). Also, by Azura, by Azura, by Azura there is someone else as I recall, LOL.
Very fun one, I enjoyed this. The stove editing was a nice touch too. I was getting a little worried when you were talking about the greaves in Morrowind because the ones at the Dren Plantation were the first ones I ever found playing on my own (in an era when you had to find things on your own because there wasn't a convenient UA-cam video guide for literally everything in a game), but you slipped that mention in there.
A highly resonant LPF'd Saw wave passed through a Sample and hold, triggered at high audio frequencies, creating that sick YOY sound we have all come to love since 2010
Several things about getting Daedric Armor in Oblivion. 1. Marauders are the Heavy Armor variant of Bandits. There's two fort's on the Gold Road that have Marauders. There's a fort outside Anvil where you get sent to for the quest When The Vow Breaks. 2. There's a quest where you have to find out if a merchants inventory is stolen or not. The bad guys bodyguard has a set of Heavy Armor that is based on your level.
I've always assumed Katria could do most ghost things like walk through a gate or not be hurt by steam, but mentally her whole body is going through a sort of phantom limb feeling where she thinks she feels both pain and must obey the limitations of being tangible.
I really appreciate that you could have turned this into a long video for each game to get more watch time and uploads, but instead you put things as a single video with great editing for us to watch at once.
Hey fun fact: If you're doing the power attack trick when you're over encumbered you can sheath it at the last second and your character will start running while it puts its weapon away. It also doesn't cost any stamina so you can effectively just sprint around like that indefinitely.
The year is 2007, I stay over at my best friend's house and we take turns playing Morrowind every weekend. We have full Daedric apart from the pauldrons and I'm playing while he watches. I enter a random icy dungeon that he has already explored while he tells me that there is nothing in there when I spy something stuck in the wall... Morrowind was so amazing
Morrowind is my favorite because of the design and how it feels like a actual adventure to get one. It's very rare, you need to play the entire game to get all the pieces, and it's worth it.
Daggerfall: * use low-level Open spell in town at night * get 2 shops close to each other (smithy and weapons shop at a local city market is a good spawn) * alternate between the two shops and CLEAR THE SHELVES * once shelf is cleared and a different shop is visited - the contents respawn Result: Infinite money, infinite armor, zero enemies fought. NOTE: Use wagon glitch for optimal flow. Visit different shops/towns if you can't be bothered to clear the shelves entirely. I can't believe you actually dungeoned to get the set.
Can't imagine Calcelmo's face when he learns his entire life's work in artefacts was smelted down and made into mass produced bows.
Those bows, however, would be master crafts and probably go on to become artifacts in their own right, so it balances out I think.
@@Kjf365Not really. It's like taking an ancient sword, making it into a new dagger and saying that it's now just as valuable.
@guerillagorilla4423 The point being that the daggers in your analogy are so much more powerful than the sword they were made from that they achieve the same value and become sought after.
@@Kjf365that’s not how archaeology works
Last time i did that i also enchanted all the bows to banish daedra and paralysis, each one was like 2k gold, lmao
Then i proceeded to overflow the skyrim arms market with these
...I still have hundreds of dwarven bows in chests around my house
The reason you rotate pans when baking is because different spots in the oven have mildly different temperature ranges despite what the thermometer on the machine might say,
Such as being on the top shelf or closer to the fan unit
Rotating pans means they all are exposed to different ranges so they sort of even out in their exposure
I quickly learned the spots in my oven. Now I rotate pizza and shuffle fries.
Two pizzas in my oven always means that one is ready while the other is barely cooked
Is this bots?
Oh i get it now
Same for microwaves
I love how spells change schools throughout the main series games. I can imagine mages debating the nature of certain spells and why they should be classified as such. It feels like scientists arguing about what classification an animal should be and it keeps switching families and species and clades until finally they give up and just stick it on an evolution tree that everyone begrudgingly agrees upon until someone starts the argument again.
Also I cannot stress enough how much you've made me want to play Morrowind with these videos and now I can add Daggerfall to that list.
There's an argument to be made that _all_ magic is some form of alteration.
The in-universe explanation seems to be it's how the different cultures categorize the spells. So Mysticism is its own field of study in Morrowind and Cyrodiil, but not in the system in Skyrim which is still based on the categorization devised by Shalidor. Cyrodiilic mages regard absorbtion as falling under restoration whilst Morrowind's mages regard it as under mysticism etc.
This is canon btw, there are in-game books about these debates, such as "Response to Bero's Speech"
Daggerfall good game
Unity allows for tons of mods, you can really tailor your gameplay experience
RIP Thaumaturgy...
you had like 4 spells and made absolutely no sense as a unique school
Must resist... watching... Sleep important... watch... laterrrrrr...
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Give in to Daedric Armour: The Movie. Do it.
You and me are the opposite, I listen to this guys videos while I sleep lol.
you don't listen to JBN to fall asleep and then watch it again the next day?
Itsssss only onnnnne of your huuuuuuman hoursssss. Howww much harrrrm could that beeee? 👹
A Daggerfall NPC offering to trim armor for free, then dissapearing or teleporting immediately after accepting the trade would invoke some serious Gielinoric PTSD
I would go berserk even though I'm not an orc. I'd get that angry.
OLD SCHOOL RUNESCAPE MENTIONED RAAAAAAAHHHH
And rs3 dont forget that@@Flmpbruh
Morrowind's daedric armor was always my favorite. It's rarity made it feel extra powerful and really cool to stumble upon while exploring (plus the aesthetic is the best)
The one in Skyrim looks a bit too .... edgy to me. Just too much. I much prefer ebony over it.
I hate the horsehead look of the skyrim Daedric. Having multiple unique helmets in morrowind was awesome.
@@ZMCFERONits prob so beast races could wear it for the lore. I do like the morrowind and oblivion one better tho
Ye mw has the best looking daedric. Skyrim has much better armor than oblivion tho. This might be more bc oblivion is fucking ugly, and most of its gear looks like plastic Ren faire cosplay
Weapons too, Daedric Claymore is my favourite. Basically Morrowind is the best TES. Period.
So in oblivion, if your level is high enough, you could just go to a location called rockmilk cave. its in the south of the map, and contains twenty or thirty bandits fighting each other. they all have level loot, and its a great place to farm armor and weapons.
Not sure I want to know what "Rockmilk" is or how you get it.
@@gonat0 Well you milk the rocks of course! Get a good 'ol bucket and stool and start yankin' udders.
Helmet is kind of hard to get in Oblivion because only bandit leaders have a chance to wear it
You could also go to oblivion gates at high levels as you can loot most deadric armor off the highest level dremora.
I always glitch repair and drop the bound deadric armor from the stones
10:25 Actually… leveling your Conjuration to 100 in Skyrim is super easy and relatively fast. You buy soul trap, go to the plains next to Whiterun, kill something, for example a mudcrab and you spam Soul Trap on the corpse. You’ll get to 100 Conjuration in about 30 to 45 minutes. Well, I say that… but I’m also assuming that you are playing full vanilla with 0 mods, and that’s include the “unofficial Patch” which fix that exploit
Then you can soul trap a mud crab or something
And if he plays with unofficial patch, casting soul trap on someone who's damage you can outheal or that can't reach you also works. Because you level conjuration from using the spell properly. Which for soul trap means casting it on something that can be trapped. But it doesn't have to be trapped to count. The spell could run out, but you still get the exp.
Or a bound weapon or basically any summon. So you could use bound sword, grab an essential follower (like through a quest) and let them do the fighting while you repeatedly conjure your weapon.
I did it with a mammoth that did less damage than my passive health regen, so all I had to do is stand somewhere, let the mammoth wail on me (to keep it interested) and continue casting soul trap.
That also works with other schools. Like using a low level destruction spell and healing hands together.
Was about to say the same thing! Also with AE you can max Destruction by going to Hob’s Fall cave, using unbound storms and fast traveling for an easy 100. Plus any combat skill can be scummed to 100 easy with attacking a horse on legendary difficulty
When I was young I’d raid Roxxy Inn around level 20-25 for “the cool gear” because the people there have armor that scales for some reason? I’d start a fight and run to the big rock outside to pick everyone off lol. These days though I summon bound armor and weapons and drop them after repairing for decent gear that doesn’t weigh anything. Great approach for early to mid game because bound is good but not better than endgame armors.
30-45min for lvl 100 is very VERY slow in skyrim
Small tip for future Skyrim use: the Hall of the Vigilants has a stray Daedra Heart, just sitting on a platter at the head table.
Of course, since the Hall gets torched when you hit level 10, it’s a limited-time offer. :v
There's another one in the Harbinger's room at the companions hall
@@alekz8580Just gotta sneak and grab it and run
31:25 “I could do more alchemy, but why not feed two birds with one scone?”
The amount of one liners he sneaks in with complete deadpan delivery is astounding sometimes XD
He has infinite tries to be deadpan because it's a recording, so is it really that astounding?
@@brandon0981 At least a little, because most people aren't funny and can't write for shit.
@@brandon0981 Why do you care?
apparently, that line "feed two birds with one scone" was an animal-friendly alternative suggested by Peta, but this is the first time I've actually heard someone use it.
0:06 I CAN'T ESCAPE HIM
I see him in my dreams, and I'm not even the fuckin' emperor.
*GAMING NEWS ARTICLE APPROACHING*
IT'S JOHNN SKYRIM
GOD HOWARD!
"Skyrim player find out you can go past the menu and play the fucking game"
The ghost putting you to sleep at 28:00 had me cackling like mad, god I love Oblivion's janky physics.
Good stuff as always JBN! It's nice to see good ol' Daggerfall getting some love too!
He even closed the door
One of the reasons falmer feel like they're stronger than average is that Skyrim dungeons have a minimum level, and most dwarven dungeons(which commonly have falmers too) have a somewhat high minimum level in the range of like 15~20. Purely falmer dungeons might be lower comparatively but admittedly I don't really explore those so I don't have the level ranges in memory.
Aside from that, I think the lowest rank falmer are also just really fuckin beefy compared to the lowest ranks of other enemy clades, like they just don't HAVE basic bandit tier guys
@@syrelian That's true, looking it up, the lowest level falmers outside of quest specific variants is level 5 for shamans. The rest have a minimum level of 9. Which is equivalent to bandit outlaws and thugs respectively.
Yeah, Skyrim scaling is different from Daggerfall and Oblivion. It's not fully random, you can absolutely encounter enemies that are over or under your level, but it is adjusted so that each dungeon doesn't have a specific, ideal level to tackle it.
Pretty much clicked on this thumbnail to make the case for Morrowind Daedric being my favourite. Morrowind Daedric is aesthetically pleasing, sort of vaguely oriental/balinese in its design, and its muted greys, blacks and reds exude a "civilized demonic" energy that you'd expect to see from the Daedra, who are never just purely savage or chaotic but have some semblance of culture each. The facemasks on the helmet were such an iconic touch, and the fact that there were only three helmets in the entire game made them feel extra valuable and rare. The other games treating Daedric as a rare, random drop that can potentially be farmed also made it far less desirable, and aesthetically they just miss the mark.
I actually hate oblivion's daedric armor design. Tbf though oblivion has the ugliest designs pretty much across the board
If I remember correctly, I think Sanguine still wears the Morrowind-style Daedric armor in his quest in Skyrim...
Fun fact, Berserker Rage is considered an Alteration effect, and can have its duration increased with Alteration potions
*in Skyrim
The Slow Time shout has the same mechanic, allowing you slow time for 2+ minutes with strong potions. You can clear an entire dungeon with 2 casts and never be seen by anyone lmao.
@@nicholausstevens1262 This will make using enchanting potions a lot easier, thanks for the info
I think one of my favourite things about this channel is just how casually you pronounce all the impossible Morrowind names xD
19:42 I loved it when he said "Its berserkin time" and berserked all over Forgemaster. This is one of the videos of all times.
Actually you could forge your own armor in Morrowind. It was disguised as weird fetch quests but yeah. I think you could make polarbear/snow wolf armor in solsthiem and you could do something similar in the tribunal expansion.
Oblivion also had those armor molds you could get in loot in the Shivering Isles expansion.
That doesn't count
Yes. You could make Glass, Ebony and Adamantium armor in Tribunal and Snow wolf/Snow Bear , normal wolf and bear and Stalhrim armor in Bloodmoon.
I love hunting for snow beasts to make the full snow wolf/ bear set, it's a fun sidequest, much more engaging than just mining for ore and it really makes me feel like a hunter
I think what he's talking about is the games having a crafting mechanic, not just quests with things as a reward,
Though the quests you describe sounds pretty fun
@@bigdaddydons6241 it's only coded as a quest in the game's code because it was added with DLCs and it was easier to implement that way, but I'm sure if it was present in the base game it would have been implemented as a proper feature with UI and everything. Beside, it doesn't really play out like a quest. The way it works is that you have to either mine or buy some ore, bring it to one of the few blacksmith in the game that has the feature implemented, tell him which piece you want, give him some gold, wait a couple days and then come back to collect your armor or weapon. It's very similar to how it works in monster hunter for example. It IS proper crafting, just with extra steps and limited to only a few smithes in the game.
If they wanted to add it as a feature, they would have had to rewrite the engine's code, which is overkill for a DLC. The "quest" itself doesn't have an end or an objective.
17:01 ME TOO. And in fallout 3 or new vegas when a bandit is holding a pistol in a very silly, stupid way, shooting nonstop while backpedalling with a braindead grimace on their face.
It's even worse after you died and they just keep shooting you
It's like it digs right into that "GET YOUR FUCKING HAND OUT OF MY FACE" instinct
you are correct! flipping your pans midway through baking can help avoid over-browning or burning due to the uneven heating of most ovens.
Most ovens? Most ovens have multiple heating elements and a fan that circulates the air. This only applies to really old ovens that only have a heating element in the top and no air circulation. Im pretty sure my oven is from the 1960s and it has heating elements in the top and the bottom.
Oh hell yes, you're branching into Daggerfall!
This video was too long. Halfway through it, I got hungry so I left it playing and went to the kitchen to fix myself a sandwich. But then I found out that I'm out of mayonnaise so I went to a store. There, I saw the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my whole life. But I'm a really shy person so I took up a three-year personality development course so I could introduce myself. She was very friendly and all, but unfortunately, she had a boyfriend. So I said, all good, I'm a mature person. I wanted the best for her and I harbored no illusion that I am the best person for her and she seemed happy with her boyfriend, so I didn't bother her anymore. But we kept in touch and we became friends and I got over my crush on her. Then she broke up with her boyfriend, we drank some alcohol because of it. I told her she'll be fine and I wished her well. I still think she's the most beautiful woman in the world, but like I said, I am over my crush on her. It was like five years already since I first saw her. Besides, I am quite happy with the friendship I developed with her. It was more important than a crush. So we kept hanging out, drinking, having coffee, and all. I had a girlfriend, she started dating other guys. My girlfriend wanted to live some other life without me in it, so I said, "Okay, I want the best for you and I want you to pursue your happiness." My lady friend and I drank alcohol about it, and she gave me the same advice I gave her when she was in that position and I became okay with the breakup immediately. But we were really drunk, so she spent the night in my apartment. I only have one bed, so you know what that means: She took the bed and I slept on the couch. But on the couch, I really can't sleep. Something was bothering me. So I tossed and turned for about three hours, then I finally couldn''t take it anymore, I stood up and went straight to my room where she's sleeping. I approached the bed, gently sat on it and I reached for her shoulder to pull her closer to me. She stirred and woke up. She asked what's up. I told her, "you know, the first time I saw you, I was watching a video and left it playing to get myself a sandwich then went to the store to get some mayo then I got so distracted by life that I forgot to finish the video." She said, "You know what, I've been wondering about a weird noise in your night drawer." So we opened that drawer, and lo and behold, there's my phone and this video still has two minutes of play time on it.
@@ZyrusSmith That's some killer battery life.
Sincerely, this is best comment I have ever seen on UA-cam
what a Rollercoaster ride of a story
I genuinely mean this was the funniest UA-cam comment I’ve read I’m glad I decided to waste my time reading it
One of if not the best youtube comment I've seen 😂
skeleton:"what is my purpose?"
hero of kvatch:"to die and come back to life every second so I can train conjuration"
LMAO, the "F*** IT" approach to killing Grelod the Kind. Also 31:50 love the subtle Cartoon "Bonk" effect when your head hits the sign LOL
I love just headbutting the signs and make them do a dozen 360s
28:05 Alright dude, you did it, you managed to make me laugh out loud with this one.
a mirmir
7:08 "From the lead singer of Symphony X; Russell Allen.." 🤣 You made my day man.. actually looks like him too lol..
7:09 wasn't expecting Symphony X to be mentioned. I barely encounter anyone who knows the band.
I first encountered the band when The Odyssey record was new and we were playing games with my friend and listening AOL radio on the net, we started talking how this one song had been playing really long time and it didn't sound bad and we started wondering what's going on and checked it out. Turns out the song was 24 minutes long. We've been listening to the band ever since.
I was hoping to see someone else mention Symphony X in the comments.
TRIIIUUUMPHAAANT CHAMPION OF IIITHACAAAAAA
On the off chance you see this, there is a guaranteed daedra heart that spawns in Kodlak's room at Jorrvaskr. It always respawns after a few days. That's the one I usually steal when I'm making Daedric armor/weapons. Just something useful to keep in mind
I just do the quests for mehrunes dagger and azura's star, it gets you 6 hearts and 2 of the best deadric artefacts.
i liked oblivions daedric armor design the best, it really felt like hellish armor when you scavenged it off the corpses of the daedra you kill
that and i liked the conjured weapons/armor being almost unnoticeable from the genuine article in appearance, since you arent summoning the ghost of the weapon, youre bringing real daedric weapons to nirn for a short time
The skyrim set's helmet just doesn't really match with the rest of the design
I love the little detail where you pet the kwama scribs every time you come across one.
In Daggerfall I usually farm daedric armor by killing the palace guards. Unlike the people walking in the town, these guards don't give you a bounty when you kill them, since palaces are viewed as dungeons, which means you can also rest there.
45:58 had me dying. You actually got me back into after morrowind after writing it off as a kid and now it's by far my favorite game mechanically speaking. Keep up the good work bro. You have a lot of talent and I could easily see you catching up to people like Joov or even Doug Doug.
15:00 when you spun that yarn about the Dwemer, I fell for it hook line and sinker.
The "DONK" noise at 32:50 is an amazing small touch that made me lol fr. I'm so glad your channel is growing and more people are getting to know how funny and talented you are!
I was looking for this comment before I made one myself. bonk lmao
The thunk from the shop sign made me lol. Nice work.
21:59 'they don't get bigger than a couple inches' the spiders around me don't get bigger than an inch around me and they're still terrifying
Any bug bigger than a quarter is a scary wild animal in my mind. If I ever saw a spider the size of a mouse I’d probably punch it out of fear and then pay for the hole in the wall. Just no. I’d rather have a close encounter with a bear than a huntsman spider etc
Spiders are cool. Other bugs can get fucked especially flying ones
Remember there was a large mod-series for Morrowind that dealt with all types of crafting, most of which would appear as activators similair to Skyrim crafting.
From crafting with cloth with spin needles, to chopping/drying wood from (pre-existing) trees, to melting unwanted stuff and actually forging into armor/weapons, with Daedric having a special requirements
55:16 Not surprised you were going for the gold trimmed dragon set. It looks sick. Even got the platebody and full helm!
You can wait faster in Skyrim by click and holding the arrow as you set the duration of your wait, but after you confirm the wait it just drag the arrow to the 1 hour point and the time will pass almost immediately.
When you picked up the Transmute spell for Skyrim I assumed you would level up smithing by crafting jewelry.
I remember speed running smithing skills by crafting gold rings and necklaces, they are way more expensive than most armor pieces and weapons at lower levels.
But the Dwenmer adventures and crafting were cool. Reminded me why I like Bethesda games so much. You would enter a random ruin and run into a multi tier quest that would take you across the map!
Small tidbit about mining Ore Veins in Skyrim: yes it is alot faster to attack the Ore in order to mine it, however doing so can bug the vein and make it uninteractable once the vein refreshes. (Ore Veins refresh every 30 in-game days)
It doesn't always happen, but I'm not sure how to fix it
For anyone interested in a fresh Skyrim playthrough that is very vanilla friendly, I personally recommend Ironman challenge (seen this idea on Joov channel).
Basically: Permadeath, Survival mode (AE or one of the many mods, that add this), no trading and only using crafted equipment. I also did it with additional rules like no stealing, no trainers and legendary difficulty (please, just play the game on expert, its infinitely more playable)
Really enjoyed that expirience. It perfectly shows the strength of the game as a sandbox and kind of mitigates the lackluster RPG mechanics
I actually never knew that Skyrim spiders were camel spiders!! As someone who's pretty fond of camel spiders myself, it made me very happy both to learn that, and to hear someone else spitting facts about them!
I was very excited to finally see all the main line games in one video. It was a lot of fun seeing all the differences between the games side by side. 💙
About the various Daedric Face helmets, if i remember correctly (i may not, but i did collect them all once) the Daedric Face of God actually has the highest armor rating with the other two slightly below it. I don't remember which of Terror and Inspiration is better though. Awesome video about the armors though, was fun to see the collection!
The style, the presentation, the lying about Dwemer lore (I love the idea, btw), The baking bit, the spiders thing, The Sleepytime bit, it's all perfect. I might be stoned, but I just love your videos, man.
Btw did you know you could Indiana Jones the Blade pieces in the Skyrim Mehrunes Razor quest? Place a potion on the pedestal, and grab the blade shards, and the potion keeps the plate weighed down. No poison arrow barrages required.
Also don't feel bad about dying to Oblivon Goblin Warlords a bunch. Those things are so aggressively scaled that they cause a lot of troubble, even to the strongest of characters.
I loved seeing Oblivion Umbra, the unstoppable kill person wearing a 20 ton suit of Ebony Power Armor, fall over like a sack of potatoes when she hit you with 70% reflect. Truly soul-healing.
I love Oblivion arrows because they';re so weird. Its funny
Oh man, the Dagggerfall "Beating a woman to death for hours" is so mornidly funny, I don't know why?
Sourdough goblins
I loved this video.
I love Daggerfall. The amount of factions alone shuns probably every other game even today
18:02 Even if ghosts can pass through normal doors, this one was made of Dwarven metal, so presumably Tone-forged spirits of some kind. I wouldn’t expect ghosts to be able to pass though Daedric metal either.
Morrowind has the best leveling/exploration system because it actually has FIXED encounters so leveling actually helps you. Everything isn't so random. Exploration is encouraged. You're right to be biased.
They really need to go back to their roots here
Some fixed and some limited leveling, which is also great: It has the advantage that at the spot where there is a rat at level 1, there might be a diseased rat at Level 4 and a blighted one at level 8 to keep the enemy challenging but then this is the max and at Level 15 it's still a blighted rat and you can strike it down with a single hit. At the same time, there might be a Clanfer -> Daedroth -> Golden Saint leveled creature somewhere behind the Ghostfence who will be a reasonable challenge from level 10 to 20 but if you wander into that area at Level 2, you know you better turn around and run away and come back later.
It's just the best of both worlds: Provide adaptive challenges to keep the game interesting but also notably giving you the feedback, that you actually get stronger.
It's because elder Scrolls used to be good before todd howard ruined everything
No one is right to be biased actually each game has its good and bad (I don't care what morrowind fanboys say the map and journal SUCKS and that makes morrowind basically unplayable for new players as they will always get lost in an area they aren't meant to be at the beginning) oblivion is more player friendly, but it's leveling sucks. skyrim is just dumb fun, but not indepth and lastly morrowind has a sharp learning curve (and what I mentioned earlier) but also gives the most freedom to builds and when you learn it's systems you can become a God extremely easily I wish more gamers would judge each game based on its own merits how's that saying go comparison is the thief of joy
But hey that's just my 2 cents (and this doesn't mean a game can't be bad its just that comparing games shouldn't be the metric we use)
@Dovah_Slayer The map and journal of this game reflect actual role playing games. It's designed to be immersive. You're meant to read and understand what's going on. I get it if it's not your thing but that's how games were before they became gogogo click the next area to get the quick results without even knowing what I'm doing or why I'm there. World building.
Man, that Morrowind sound effect for picking up and equipping armor was such a huge part of my childhood. I remember always keeping levitation scrolls or potions on me after I found out that they often just put nice gear up on ledges out of the way. The game really encouraged you to explore everywhere and get into trouble. I remember collecting all the daedric or otherwise legendary/rare gear I found and just piling it up on my bed at whatever manor I ended up living in.
Nice!
..As an avid ESO player, I understand why "it's just a crafting style there" is a valid reason to exclude it, but there's also a Xivkin style, an "Ancient Daedric" style, and a lot of "sub-daedra" styles like Meridian, "the Annilarch's Chosen" of Mehrunes Dagon, etc. !
Pretty much enough to warrant its own video.. 🤓😋
also eso is non canon and garbagio i guess
@@Autofobia1 It's not non-canon.
@@Autofobia1 Wdym ESO is full canon, it's where like 99% of official lore comes from
@@Autofobia1just bc it's full of retcons doesn't mean it's not canon after all dragon breaks exist.
Is garbo tho I agree
@@JustBackgroundNoise saying that is like saying sequels in star wars is not non-canon. you can say so, you'l be just wrong.
This is your best video yet. Your style and editing has really come into their own and set you apart not just as a "can you beat game with only X" genre but also as an elder scrolls youtuber. Great work and your references to the lore always endear me after having spent hours on the UESP scrolling through the lore articles.
3:36
As someone who *has* played the original Daggerfall on DOSBox... your reaction is entirely warranted.
Your videos have gotten better and better over time. Im not a long time viewer maybe a few months, but I have binged every elderscrolls video you've uploaded. Playing them as background noise funny enough to go to bed to, so ive watched a couple videos a couple times as well. I love the little IRL cut aways for a bit and the ad reads are entertaining as well. I started watching as a means to learn more about morrowind and now Oblivion when Skywind and Skyblivion mods finish. These have been great learning tools for me. overall your videos are great I really enjoy them a lot.
At level 20 in oblivion, if you go to the roxey Inn northeast of the Imperial City on the red ring road, a nord woman named Rigmor will have a full set of daedric armor on her and all you have to do is get her disposition to 0 with persuasion and she will attack and the guard there will kill her for you.
Found this in my recommendations and binged watched. Hope the algorithm gets you the viewership you deserve 👏
27:16. The truest Oblivion experience.
I really appreciate the fact this bloke pretended to use his "hot" oven AND put on oven mitts, just for a gag. He didn't have to, but it definitely helped the joke. In case you don't hear it enough, thank you for the effort you you're willing to put in mate.
Gotta love the dedication of filming yourself opening the oven just to throw each one in there
Great editing on this video. Showing the set up of all three first was an excellent choice.
You’ve def been told this before but your vids are super interesting and also great content to sleep to, I’d listen to you talk about mechanics of any game
daggerfall character creation is so based you can abuse the advantages/disadvantages system so you can have infinite fireballs while keeping the difficulty dagger at 0.3x
Fun fact about goblin warlords in Oblivion, they have the highest HP of any enemy in the base game. They even surpass Mehrunes Dagon in hp if you reach level 34 since his stats are static. On the other hand, they don't have much else going for them defensively.
Yeah the Goblins are really strong in Oblivion and the strongest of the Wraiths is no joke either.
I just started watching you recently (despite youtube tryna send me your way for awhile now) and your more relaxed commentary n jokes really hit. Id love to see ya do more daggerfall. It's rare to see stuff on it I feel and its definitely somethin special
Hearing the Dark Brotherhood door just yell "WHAT" makes me think that there's an old man speaking into some Dwemer speaker system in the cave and he just couldn't hear you say the passphrase
Wow that sailor tucking you in and closing the door for you was perfect
Learning that you can swing at ore veins to harvest them has to be the greatest secret I’ve heard about in Skyrim
I had no clue! I have over 1000 hours in the game and I still I learn more about it. Just when I thought I knew it all...
Unfortunately it does glitch the ore at times
@@liquidsleepgames3661 that is good to know. Do you know if swinging affects the chances of harvesting a gem?
@@fredsleftnut6394 I don't know. I just know from my own experience that when I try and manually mine the ore the next time I go and try to mine it it's there but I cannot click on it and hitting it with pickaxes produces no such ore.
@@liquidsleepgames3661 how soon are you trying after the initial attempt? Ore veins aren't supposed to respond for a certain amount of in game time (I want to say a month but you should probably look it up)
In Skyrim, if you open the wait menu, drag the slider to where you want, and press enter while holding the mouse button still, you can drag the slider down to 0 while waiting, making time move super fast.
Ah perfect timing just finished microwaving my horker and Ash yam stew
I genuinely think this is your best video so far. Can't wait for the next one. New sleep aid added to my collection.
I'm not gonna lie, Oblivion did Daedric Armor dirty. In Morrowind and Skyrim it looks so much better. Morrowind Daedric armor will always be my favorite ❤
Edit: There is an easier way to train conjuration in skyrim by using Soul Trap on a corpse and spam cast it. Wait an hour and repeat.
Morrowind Daedric is the best as far as style goes.
The pecking order for me is Morrowind >>>>> Oblivion >>>> Skyrim. Skyrim's Daedric is kinda butt-ugly.
With a lot of Oblivion items you gotta use your imagination because the textures can be so bad/muddy
@@7KYEARSfor try to be an armor?
I actually think oblivion daedric is the best in design and in general in this game. Shame how they ruined how you obtain daedric items after morrowind
I think you can change dwemer metal scraps and pieces into ingots, and one of the ruins were jam packed with those scraps. Probably a good source of dwemer ingots to park your horse next to ruins, get all the stuff, slowly walk out overcumbered and fast travel to a city to melt it all
I might be alone on this, but it will always bug me that Skyrim lets you create your own armor & weapons, but items don't wear down, so you don't ever repair anything.
Walking around with indestructible armor and weapons kinda felt game breaking compared to oblivion... Hell even Minecraft
As someone who has played all of these (Having to manually run Arena and Daggerfall through DOSBox before steam did that for you) I am actually quite intrigued.
While the Skyrim version of the main theme with the chanting is certainly the most iconic version, hearing the Morrowind version for the first time in a while in the outro makes me realize how much more epic it really can sound.
I've never played Morrowind...
@@gerardwayseyelash
OK?
@@gerardwayseyelash you should
@@ylerian8878 I did and it's okay so far but still prefer skyrim and oblivion
7:07 That joke got me way more than it should have
where's battlespire
You don't necessarily have to kill Divayth Fyr, you can cast disintigrate armor spells on him until he unequips his armor then pick-pocket it off him. He'll be aggressive the rest of the game, but if you cast calm calm humanoid whenever you need to talk to him the threads of prophecy won't be broken! Just his heart :(
"It's inly illegal if you're poor"😂
I remember when I was hunting down my first full Daedric set in Morrowind I spent five minutes flying up and down that shaft in Tribunal looking for the Cuirass because I couldn't see it on the rocks, despite having the UESP open telling me exactly where it is. I personally subscribe to the theory that Daedric armor being as hard to find as it is was entirely accidental, and it was initially meant to be at least as common as the weapons
31:51 made me laugh a lot harder than it probably should have
Saaaaame.
Fun fact, if you do the Unfathomable Depths side quest in Skyrim you gain an active skill called Ancient Knowledge. One of the perks being blacksmithing increasing 15% faster.
I never had to slay fyr to get daedric armor, as he’s much too valuable, but I did have to disintegrate his gear to steal it off em and then calm him… and then bribe and bribe and bribe.
"stealth archers are the carcinization of Skyrim"
I love the commentary in these videos
6:16 yah know that hat makes FIREWORKS when you kill someone yeah? AND it changes style in diffrent areas.
I love the idea of the Brotherhood Sanctuary door just saying "WHAT?"
The Falmer's bug monster pets are just misunderstood puppies. I'd totally keep a Chaurus. They're adorable.
In morrowind, Daedric face of terror represents Indoril nerevar, inspiration represents Boethia, & God represents Vivec.
Huh, I never realized Skyrim is the only Elder Scrolls game that lets you craft your own armor. Its so weird how Skyrim added some stuff not found in older titled such as followers, crafting, marriage and that sort of thing but got rid of a bunch of stuff.
You can have followers in Oblivion. Just don't take Martin (a killing machine) and Jauffre to Cloud Ruler Temple. They follow you everywhere and you have a really strong party in them alone.
The Knights of the Nine give you a lot and the endgame of the Dark Brotherhood provides them too.
Stop Mazoga the Orc's quest short of going after the Black Bow Bandit and she will will follow you everywhere and she comes equipped with a full set (minus helmet) of Daedric armor and overpowers a lot of your enemies. (Also I guess she would "give" you the set if you killed her, hah).
Also, by Azura, by Azura, by Azura there is someone else as I recall, LOL.
Very fun one, I enjoyed this. The stove editing was a nice touch too.
I was getting a little worried when you were talking about the greaves in Morrowind because the ones at the Dren Plantation were the first ones I ever found playing on my own (in an era when you had to find things on your own because there wasn't a convenient UA-cam video guide for literally everything in a game), but you slipped that mention in there.
Again. What is the meaning of life?
Just try to do your best.
Silencing my brother
A highly resonant LPF'd Saw wave passed through a Sample and hold, triggered at high audio frequencies, creating that sick YOY sound we have all come to love since 2010
It's the number 42.
Seeing to largest amount of insane bullshit before dying
Several things about getting Daedric Armor in Oblivion.
1. Marauders are the Heavy Armor variant of Bandits. There's two fort's on the Gold Road that have Marauders. There's a fort outside Anvil where you get sent to for the quest When The Vow Breaks.
2. There's a quest where you have to find out if a merchants inventory is stolen or not. The bad guys bodyguard has a set of Heavy Armor that is based on your level.
Yeah, thank you for skipping Blades. That game has the GALL to make you wait HOURS each time you want to open a chest.
I've always assumed Katria could do most ghost things like walk through a gate or not be hurt by steam, but mentally her whole body is going through a sort of phantom limb feeling where she thinks she feels both pain and must obey the limitations of being tangible.
I really appreciate that you could have turned this into a long video for each game to get more watch time and uploads, but instead you put things as a single video with great editing for us to watch at once.
Hey fun fact: If you're doing the power attack trick when you're over encumbered you can sheath it at the last second and your character will start running while it puts its weapon away. It also doesn't cost any stamina so you can effectively just sprint around like that indefinitely.
The year is 2007, I stay over at my best friend's house and we take turns playing Morrowind every weekend. We have full Daedric apart from the pauldrons and I'm playing while he watches. I enter a random icy dungeon that he has already explored while he tells me that there is nothing in there when I spy something stuck in the wall... Morrowind was so amazing
19:28 classic quote from Guts Berserk
Morrowind is my favorite because of the design and how it feels like a actual adventure to get one. It's very rare, you need to play the entire game to get all the pieces, and it's worth it.
Daggerfall:
* use low-level Open spell in town at night
* get 2 shops close to each other (smithy and weapons shop at a local city market is a good spawn)
* alternate between the two shops and CLEAR THE SHELVES
* once shelf is cleared and a different shop is visited - the contents respawn
Result: Infinite money, infinite armor, zero enemies fought.
NOTE: Use wagon glitch for optimal flow. Visit different shops/towns if you can't be bothered to clear the shelves entirely.
I can't believe you actually dungeoned to get the set.