I like survival mode but why the fuck do I have to use salt for every damn piece of food and why is salt so fucking scarce Like at least give every vendor like 10 salt piles to sell every time, but no you're lucky if they have more than one salt pile
@@imnothereforthefood7832 It makes no sense how some bandits hideouts have a lot of salt while actual shops have like 1 each...where the hell do they take it? Who is their dealer? I was so happy when I noticed vegetable soup doesn't need salt until I realized that's the only vegetable you can't grow yourself! So frustrating
It's more complicated than that, though. Many humanoids are acutely aware of this shortcoming, and intriguingly have taken to fabricating artificial exoskeletons from a huge variety of both natural and synthetic materials in order to protect themselves from predators and rival humanoids when competing with them over resources and territory.
After the Run the argonian was sent to the nearest hospital in where he was quarantined and tested for every single disease known to man. unfortunately three days later he escaped his quarantine and is now being hunted down by every single faction.
@@Goremize Closest would be various temples, like the one in Whiterun. Don't remember which of the Aedric gods that one was dedicated to but it did treat the wounded and sick.
Today I learned that Droops is a disease in Skyrim, and that vampires apparently aren't immune to it. It's definitely an oversight, but I like to imagine that the reason the blood pool doesn't give you droops is because vampires aren't immune to it, so the vampires make sure to prevent droops infected blood from entering the pool
@@hollowdan4603 The Dawnguard DLC came out first, though. The blood pool was present when Dragonborn was added. Edit: To clarify, I mean they could have just patched it in.
"I let my blood which might as well be a bioweapon at this point seep into the floorboards" you can always count on challenge speed runs to have some glorious quotes
You know, I would think that with the "Become Ethereal" shout, you'd leave all your disease behind in a disgusting bio-mass clump thing, but I guess disease in skyrim goes down to your soul
If that were to happen, it would also necessarily follow that the same would happen to all of your equipment as well as food you hadn't fully digested, water you hadn't fully absorbed, bodily waste, and all the bacteria inside your body, including the gut bacteria that aid you with digestion.
Re: double Rockjoint: There are actually near-identical duplicates of each "normal" disease (that is, everything but Sanguinare V.): one that is applied by creatures, and one that is applied by traps. The Redwater spring probably gave you the trap-applied variants, which meant the wolves were still able to infect you with creature-applied Rockjoint! The effects are identical and stack; AFAIK the only substantive difference is the chance that they are applied, so that not every (e.g.) wolf bite inflicts Rockjoint, whereas the trap-applied diseases actually work reliably when they are called by script. (I am not certain about this last point - would have to check the game data again to be sure.)
Now that's some gourmet spaghetti code we've come to expect from Bethesda. It's especially weird since I'm pretty sure you can just infect yourself via a command, so implementing a trap that bypasses the checks and infects you directly with the normal version of the disease should be trivial.
Reminds me of the scene in the simpsons where burns goes for a checkup and it's revealed that he has every known disease but he's still alive bc they're in equilibrium
There is actually a hoe (like the gardening tool) in oblivion you can get, in the mehrunes razor plugin, that has a 100% chance to give your enemy a random disease, and personally i would love to see a video where you try to beat oblivion with only the hoe, great video by the way
Yea i don't often get diseses there as in vanilla 2011 skyrim i was a furry and later in modded skyrim im always a Vampire. With Loli Serana as a companion.
It would be cool if you suffer with disease for long enough you start to adapt to them and they begin to give you obtuse bonuses and you become some sort of plague spreader/worshiper like in Warhammer.
@@GMDTurbo Dude was MAGA(2013) before MAGA(2016). Gonna be honest, despite how good DJT's run in office was, Steven Armstrong made a strong case for his Presidential bid and I'd have voted for him.
Challendge idea! Can you beat Skyrim as a Cultist? Rules are that you need to pick ONE god to worship, it can be any god so long as its a god, and then you can only do things, use weapons or armor, that are appropriate for worshippers of the god you choose. So for example if you pick Stendarr then you have to use the items of a vigilant of stendarr and must hunt down daedra and other evil creatures or if you pick Mehrunes Dagon then you need to use Mythic Dawn robes and use fire spells and summon Dremora Lord and do chaotic things or if you pick Talos then you need to do the civil war questline for the Stormcloaks and kill all the thalmor soldiers. etc etc, this would be an interesting challendge
i was reading a community post by Joov mentioning how a region locked Oblivion run in Skingrad would basically be 50% avoiding Glarthir. which got me thinking... if you choose the *correct* end to Glarthir's quest, he becomes hostile... so basically what im trying to ask is... Can you beat Oblivion while running from Glarthir?
Skyrim's diseases are basically inconsequential. Instead you should try and beat Oblivion as a Vampire without feeding. Also copying one of my other suggestions in case it was missed: Can you play New Vegas as one of those Wild Wasteland Grandmas/Maud Muggers? Only use weapons that can be found at a kitchen, and whatever the Muggers are using. (Lead pipes, knives, switch blades, cleaver, rolling pin, tire iron? and whatever you want in some technicalities) Of course, trying your best to make a grandma character in the character creation is a must. (optional) Only use food to heal, because Grandma says no to drugs, and considers Stimpax to be one of them. Who knows what the past government put in 'em.
That'd be hell because I can't even PLAY Oblivion as a Vampire. I had Vincente bite me once, and then after the easiest contract became the most tedious and difficult thing on this planet, I said fuck black soul gems I'll just revert the space time continuum to before I ever contracted it in the first place. Being a Vampire in Skyrim is really fun, especially if you were turned by Harkon or Serana. But in Oblivion? Fuck. That. Fuck absolutely everything about that. No one will talk to me, people will attack me on sight, I take active damage during sunlight hours making fast travel the worst decision I could ever make, forcing me to dip and dive out of caves to wait for nighttime, and on top of that, getting cured is difficult as fuck thanks to how rare Black Soul Gems are. I get making the game more difficult, but that was easily the most unbearable and unfun experience of my life. The most fucked up part? Oblivion is my favourite TES game lol
When I saw the Vampires, I instantly thought of the 16th President in Skyrim. Well... I gotta ask the question: Can you beat Skyrim as Abraham Lincoln?
The moment you said "just as I'm about to leave whiterun, this happens" at 6:00 a god damn ad pops up for McDonald's. I'd like to imagine you planned that lol. The timing was too perfect for that not to have been intentional.
Having played this game as a werewolf or full vampire pretty much as early as you can I completely forgot that diseases were even a thing to worry about.
He would have done the blood trick much less often if he cured his diseases, and then got droops *before* going back to the blood spring. That way he doesn't lose time on his his vamperism traveling to morrowind to find an ash hopper.
I got a good challenge “can you beat fallout 4 as a comic book nerd?” In the run you may only use gorgnak’s axe and the silver machine gun and wear gorgnak’s and the sliver shroud outfits, but the real part of the challenge is you can’t level up the only way you can get perks are from comic books (not magazines)
@@thestateofdelaware8057 what about a Captain Cosmos run, that would mean the alien ray gun is allowed, plus you must wear a space suit and pick up every Jangles the moon monkey related item. The space suit from the Captain Cosmos CC content would be the obvious choice, but a hazmat suit could be an alternative if no CC stuff is allowed for the run. (The space suit costume in nuka world is basically a reskin of the hazmat suit and looks like a space suit, so we can go with that)
Skyrim guard: you dont look well friend Dragonborn:K-kiiiilllll...mmmmeeeee Side note, I wonder who gave you the idea for the sick run 😏 Also I have another Idea for a Run Can you beat Fallout 3 as a Vampire Rules:You can only wonder at night, you must do the Arafu(Probably misspelled) Quest and side with the Family, you must pick up the Canibal perk, you may only heal yourself by either consuming bloodpacks or Canibal perk, I highly recommend picking up Night person perk tho its not required S.P.E.C.I.A.L stats, I'll leave it up to you
Did you know: if you bring two witch heads to the end of the companions quest line, you can cure your own lycanthropy right after you cure kodlak’s. Same exact method
Recommendation: Can you beat Fallout New Vegas as the "Hash Slinging Slasher" Rules: Can only use a Trench Coat and Eyeglasses as armor, must only use the Cleaver (Since there is no spatula)
This is probably on par with playing on Legendary mode.......................so basically All diseases and on Legendary mode, we could call it Sadistic Mode How about this for a challenge, can you beat Skyrim with dual wielding pickaxes, just to let you know this is fun with the bleed damage that they can do with the axe perk
@@ultimatepunster5850 yeah, sadistic mode is actually really stupid for that. i don't know why they call it that, i actually don't know who "they" are because my group calls it "Nightmare Mode", Masochist Mode would definitely be a better name for it.
"humanoid creatures are known to have a weakness to being stabbed" is probably the best thing i ever heard. Glad i "discovered" you on my recommendations and left a follow a few hours ago.
I remember when I first played Skyrim and coming across the den, I was confused as to why it was there but then I found the spring and a chalice and had no idea what to do with it until years later. That curiosity, along with overall enjoying the gameplay, kept me playing Skyrim and just finding random shit.
@@shanepower9201 It's probably just based on the combination. You crouch far away from enemy, they can't see you. You shoot enemy, get stealth multiplier, they still can't see you because they're idiots who can't work out where an arrow came from
I lost my shit when I realized that stealth archery is completely unaffected by any disease. Laughed nonstop for about 5 minutes. It's like they're mocking you if you don't go with that build
After all the challenge videos of yours I've watched, I have to say that mug flip was the most impressive thing you've done so far!! I've been trying to do the mug flip every so often (when I remember to try) and I've yet to do it.
Great video, your dialogue is incredibly funny and fun to listen to! Also, unironically, Armstrong charging the screen gave me an unexpected jump. I never know when to expect that omelette chef
On legendary dificulty I got rockjoint 75% debuf after getting out of cave and completed the first quest quest for the jarl and defeated the dragon. I didnt knew I had it and thought it was part of the dificulty. I wish I saw your video first lol. So much information!! Well done!
It's kinda funny how you chose Argonian and never contracted any diseases until you got to the red spring whereas I chose Argonian in my latest playthrough and I randomly contracted Bone Rot that got worse before I even made it to Whiterun
In One of my verrry first Skyrim playthroughs, I did the fight with Uthgerd the Unbroken but accidentally hit her after the game decided the fight was over, and then I spent the next 5 minutes trying to run away/hide/get her to strike a guard or some other NPC to take her focus off me, however eventually she died. And that’s when I learned how to get a near-full set(w/o the helmet) of steel plate armor before level 5. Maaan was I disappointed when I eventually saw the steel plate helmet. I preferred the two unique imperial helmets that you can find on the one imperial lady if you follow Ralof at Helgen and are attacked by 3 imperial soldiers. The other is at the verrrrry end of the trading company warehouse outside Solitude. The only downside is those helmets are a slightly lighter color of grey, so if you looked for more than a few seconds you could tell it’s not a matching set:,(
Fun fact, the Silverhand will still spawn at the fort by dawnstar where they take the fragmented of Wuthrad, even if you’ve never talked to the companions. I know this because I wanted to play a vampire with dawnbreaker, but didn’t want to be constantly blowing Serana up with the turn undead effects of Dawnbreaker while doing the quests for dawgaurd.
Im not sure if it was ever fixed but i remember a bug where argonian's natural disease resistance, paired with lycanthropy, actually gives you 150% disease resistance, which in turn causes your disease resistance to roll back over to 50%. so you can actually get lycanthropy, vampirism, and all the minor diseases as well
As a challenge idea, you should honor the greatest movie to ever be created Morbius by seeing if you can beat fallout 4 as a vampire The requirements are A. You can only use melee weapons. B. You can only heal using either the cannibal perk or blood packs. C. You are only able to walk outside at night. As for the outfit, I’m not too sure, so I’ll let you decide.
There’s one disease you missed that d comes with anniversary edition, and that’s having the crusaders relics disease from wearing the crusader armor from four skull lookout. (You need to have a lot of infamy for it to trigger I think)
I played an argonian without even looking at the buffs (besides waterbreathing) and now im realizing why, every time I play as Aster instead of my Khajiit aphrodite, she feels practically immune to sickness in comparison to Aphro.
Watching this on my birthday while being sick gives this video extra meaning. Try this experiment with Survival Mode installed and on legendary difficulty. I wonder how long any character would last then as diseases now get worse over time until cured.
I have an idea: Can you beat Skyrim with only a Woodcutters Axe? You can only use a Woodcutters axe (obviously) You cannot enchant the axe, however you are allowed to upgrade it You cannot use the fortify restoration glitch to make it an ungodly weapon of mass destruction I really hope you see this, since I haven't seen anybody else do this challenge before.
Do diseases which lower something like 2-handed damage also lower the experience gain? If not you could consider this a buff to your growth rates and actually makes some diseases beneficial to the player.
@@vincentburlingame8646 no, experience is based on weapon base damage, not affected by modifiers such as tempering, crits, skills, or diseases. A fully tempered weapon will make training take forever, a diseased charecter will train faster
Isn't lycanthropy a disease though? Maybe if you exploited an enchanting glitch to make a resist disease necklace with resistance that overflows into the negatives, you could have lycanthropy and diseases? Or you could use the the Ring of Hircine to keep the ability after being cured?
That wouldn't work. Becoming a werewolf would unequip the hypothetical overflow amulet regardless, and then just cure the diseases. Also using the Ring of Hircine would just be getting the benefits of lycanthropy without any actual disease and be irrelevant to the challenge.
No because it's a gift from hircine. It also depends on how it's contracted to constitute as disease or bless. Doing ritual to become lycanthropic is a form of blessing. If on other hand you run into a werecreature and get infected against will then it's technically disease but still moot as many (myself included) see it as a gift from Hircine.
A very tough challenge you could try: Beating skyrim against max scaled enemies Level your character to level 100 or something using legendary skills. All enemies are incredibly strong and have extra abilities like the draugr overlords, but youre as strong as a level 1.
Can you make Ringo not be attacked by anyone and not attack anyone using console commands? If so, then can you beat Fallout New Vegas while being chased by Malcolm Holmes, Private Kawolski, Fisto and Ringo?
if i recall correctly, you can still get everything but droops as a werewolf if you use the blood pool in redwater, so being a werewolf and doing this challenge is almost possible
The premise for this run reminded me of what would have been a cool artifact for Peryite (you know, instead of the shield he stole from the Dwarves). What if he gave a weapon, like a dagger or something, that would inflict a target with a random disease on hit, essentially becoming a crazy debuff tool? A lot of these diseases can be rather crippling, so why not let the player use them to their advantage?
9:32 When I first fought this one I was doing exactly that with the bow, but then when I was disarmed the bow just disappeared looked around the entire room after I killed him and couldn’t find it, so not only do you want some back up bows, you might lose good ones if you use them Edit: If I had to guess it somehow got either stuck in a wall or went through it
You and mitten squad are just the perfect comfort RU-vidrs. He’s on a hiatus because he’s sick, so it’s your videos rn and man you are so much fun to watch
If I remember correctly, you can get the Silver Greatsword from Driftshade Refuge even if you haven't started the Companies Questline, as members of the Silver Hand spawn there regardless