A question(s) on levelling smithing.. I started out yesterday by buying up a bunch of iron ingots and leather strips and going crazy making iron daggers. Is this the best approach to levelling up on Smithing?
Yes. While you're at it, enchant the daggers with 'fear' or some such to level enchanting & sell it @ 150g each. Profit.
Secondly what are the downsides to powerlevelling Smithing? For starters I notice that it has bumped me up 2 levels (Level 30) which means some mobs just got bumped up as well?
Mobs are area dependent I've found, I can 2-shot giants around Whiterun now (@lvl30), but in other areas they're tougher. Also, the armor / weapons you make will be far more beneficial than mobs gaining extra health.
Also do I need to drop perk points into Smithing and if so which route should I go. In other words do I go for glass armour as a sneaky archer dude?
Lots of questions, I know but I want to prep for a Skyrim weekend...![]()
Yeah you do, I am on 96 in smithing now and I went the Elven-Glass route to allow for crafting light armor. Dwarven/Orcish/Ebony/Daedric is the heavy armor route.
Save the dragon scales from each dragon you kill so you can make dragon scale armor when you reach 100.
EDIT: Archer tip: There is an archery merchant in Solitude that stocks a single Ebony arrow (20 dmg), highest I've seen so far. Take that arrow and give it to your travel buddy & issue him/her with a bow. This causes them to shoot any longe range targets with the ebony arrow (which never runs out of stock), allowing you to loot ebony arrows and build up your stock thereof.
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