major edit[]
Added links to existing text. Added new links to cooking locations section. Grammar and spelling edits. Rephrased tone from subjective to objective.
I think, "...as leveling up from non-combat skills too much can result in enemies that are too difficult to fight." expresses an opinion, and should be removed from this page. Moreover, I believe this opinion is inaccurate. The Skyrim leveling perk system allows you to put experience points where you want them regardless what skill produced them. Put your perks in combat skills, get better weapons, use better tactics or strategy if you are getting beat up. If you want to level up alchemy, go for it! Poison your weapons and fortify yourself!
Regardless of what opinions I or others may have, they don't belong on a wiki page. But rather than delete the last part of the sentence outright, it is best to open this talk page, and ask:
Should "...as leveling up from non-combat skills too much can result in enemies that are too difficult to fight." be deleted from this page?
71.192.64.91 02:21, December 11, 2011 (UTC
Thanks for deleting the suvjective part. It is partly true that leveling non-combt skills can have an impact, as you cant have the more advanced perks, that is however a minor drawback. does anybody else have an opinion on this? Bsua (talk) 08:35, December 11, 2011 (UTC)BSUA
I deleted what I put about making enemies too difficult and generally re-worded that paragraph. It makes sense, non-combat skills provide the benifits of better armor/weapons, stronger enchantments, and powerful poisons to take down enemies. Even the thief skills (like lockpick, speach and pickpocket) allow the character access to better equipment (if only from the extra cash) and even alternatives to fighting. If all else fails, one can turn the difficulty level to minimum. Ilovefuzzykittens (talk) 08:13, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
Anniversary Recipes[]
As you can see at this link, there are a couple of recipes added by the Anniversary Edition that weren't included in the table. Just putting this here as a reminder to myself and others to fill it in. MadHatter121 (talk) 18:11, 6 September 2024 (UTC)