
There’s also less Focused skills to increase, meaning there’s a smaller level cap, so there’s less stat increases available to increase all the attributes to 100. There’s a limit on the amount of training one can purchase to 5 skills per level. Aside from all the enemies hitting very hard and having lots of health, it is generally harder to gain access to powerful items without first levelling up. After playing through Morrowind, I set sights on Oblivion, with the same Max-Difficulty Character Build idea in mind.Ĭompared to Morrowind, creating a Max-Difficulty build in Oblivion seemed a little trickier. It was designed to excel at playing on the Highest DIfficulty Setting. Many years of playing Neverwinter Nights has influenced by approach to playing RPG's, and I decided that upon revisiting the Elder Scrolls universe that I should craft a well-oiled Character Build.Īfter a bit of research, I managed to throw together a Character Build for an Argonian-Type, similar to something I’d played in the past and had fun with.


A few months back, I had a big nostalgia trip and decided to go back and steam purchase/play some Bethesda RPG’s I’d spent countless hours on as a pimpled teenager, starting with Morrowind.
