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Just killed Alduin, thought there would be a bit more of a ceremonious ending? at least a cinematic?

same, I was dissapoint. I was also dissapoint that the absolutely massive guard at the bridge did nothing at all to help fight Alduin, I mean he is 10 feet tall a built like a brick sh!thouse yet does not lift a finger to help! lol

haha yeah that guard was a beast. Admittedly I left the main quest quite late cause I got too caught up with exploring and sidequestions - so easy to do! After I killed Alduin I had to google to make sure I had actually finished the game (so to speak). I really think they needed something to wrap the storyline up.

oh well, onto Rage/STWOR I guess

Ok i'm now Lvl 56 and i think i've sussed a good combo for sneak attacks and general mayhem :)

I've got the....

Nightingale boots (Legendary)

Nightingale gloves (Legendary)

Glass armor (Legendary) with a Health increase bonus

Glass sheild (Legendary) with Fire resistance

The Gauldur Amulet

Volsung (Epic)

I have a ring of Smithing too, but i'm still working on something else in the ring/destruction department.

And the weapons are really only 2.

Glass Bow (Legendary) with Soul Trap..... team that with Ebony arrows and most enemys are taken down with one shot when your sneaking.

Glass Sword (Legendary) with Fire damage.

Getting the 'zoom' in perk on Archery is a good idea too. ;)

Mol the Lioness is who I use if I need a follower.

She's an essential character aka can't be killed.

Mecurio is also good as I'm all about dagger/bows and he just stands there and blasts magic. Hooked him up with a Dragon Priest mask with 100% Magica Regen and he went apeshit with the Magic.

yeah the carrying is the major perk but once you get shitloads of gold theres not much point hoarding items.

I've finished the main quest, are there any other major quests you guys would recommend I do before moving onto SWTOR? The one with the volsung masks etc looks interesting?

Jizz what's his face is where its at.

Hook him up with daedric armor and -100% destruction spell mana cost enchantments. Summon two storm thralls and run around with your nightmare horse, you become a walking army.

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