I assume the original is a comic about Skyrim’s leveling system that increases mob strength even if you’ve done nothing but level non-combat skills? Good original comic, for sure.
The real reason that nobody plays anything other than stealth archer in Skyrim is because it’s literally broken/unbalanced: Melees face an instant kill animation that mobs can trigger when you’re about half health, and Magic damage does NOT scale meaning it’s pitiful and has more gaps between tiers than equipment does.
Kinda, but it’s a lot more limited. And you also can’t leap across the entire map in a single bound, levitate at mach speed, kill the end boss of the game with a single punch from your bare fists, etc.
I assume the original is a comic about Skyrim’s leveling system that increases mob strength even if you’ve done nothing but level non-combat skills? Good original comic, for sure.
The real reason that nobody plays anything other than stealth archer in Skyrim is because it’s literally broken/unbalanced: Melees face an instant kill animation that mobs can trigger when you’re about half health, and Magic damage does NOT scale meaning it’s pitiful and has more gaps between tiers than equipment does.
Yup broken system. The only worthwhile magic is enchantment for the sake of beefing up your armor/jewelry
Some how Oblivion was worse on its face, but at least more exploitable.
New player: “Oh boy! I’m going to tag the skills that I plan to use the most!”
Experienced player: “You utter fool.”
I just got Oblivion Remastered and am not sure if I wanna just read some OP build guides first
Meanwhile, Morrowind be like “I brewed a fortify skill potion so strong that it integer-overflowed and now I hit for -2,147,483,647 points of damage.”
I mean, you can do that in Skyrim too.
Kinda, but it’s a lot more limited. And you also can’t leap across the entire map in a single bound, levitate at mach speed, kill the end boss of the game with a single punch from your bare fists, etc.
I mean, the punch one is doable with an enchantment alchemy loop.
No it isn’t, because in Skyrim you need to take the “fists of steel” perk and wear gloves to increase unarmed damage.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Fortify_Unarmed_Damage