That first spell explains why the citizes of Skyrim are so sensible about people killing their chicken. They can never know if that wasn´t maybe one of their friends...
In Divinity II, there's a guy who is soul forged with a chicken and doesn't want you to kill chickens cause if the chicken he is forged with dies, so does he lol
As anyone who has known a chicken personally on an amiable basis - as opposed to on a 'what a fine meal you will makes shortly' basis - Chickens ARE Friends ! so your point is well said and well taken.
You actually can get the executioner stuff through normal means. Just get the perk that let's you pickpocket worn equipment from people then just go to solitude and find the executioner and pickpocket his gear. That's how I got it back on the 360 in the day ayeeee.
Yes. If you play the game you will see. Not all corpeses are dead like you first think. They crawl up when you approach and BAM! It makes sense to specify that the corpse he played with was good and dead.
No, I believe it's for apocrypha. Remember how you need to read a book to get to another chapter? That explains why there is a book an the hands and why it fits for every armor. (I can be wrong though... Last time I was in apocrypha was probably years ago)
you can see a tentacle going through the head and the torso, exactly what happened to storn. when the dragonborn reads a black book the tentacles just go around the neck
I think you do see “Word Chest” in game, I believe it’s put on you when transporting through the book in the Dragonborn dlc main quest. When you’re holding the book and the tentacles wrap around you.
A shame about falx carius's armor. It looks really nice. The darker color palette is more fitting to the armor than the golden look on tullius's armor, I feel
*Spoiler* (If it even matters) I'm pretty sure knowledge chest is the armor equipped on the skall shaman when he reads the black book to sell his seecrets to Hermaous Mora.
That colovian brandy.. Isn't that what Malborn gives you in the Thalmor Embassy? Maybe it had a story line idea, like you had a shipment of it and that's how you sneak in. Just a theory, but that would have been pretty cool.
You can get the first spell on a staff. Used that staff to transmogify folllowers to reset their level to yours. When you first meet a follower, they become lvl locked
Trabsmography could be hella useful in combat situations, remember, when we're talking magic, jutsu, devil fruits etc it's all about strategy. Cast transmography when you're about to lose to an OP enemy, gives you 30 seconds to heal and if you time it correctly, charge up your next powerful attack. For balancing they should add a limit on times a being can be turned into a chicken before they adapt to the spell. Give a 10% chance on lower level enemies of them remaining chickens forever.
Not trying to complain here as I really love those videos ... but man, I've never heard someone fail so epically at pronunciation like you, Nate. XD No worries, we still love you.
Frank when I had original Skyrim with around 200 mods I crashed constantly, about every half hour to an hour (My PC specs are a 3.3GHz Quad Intel processor, 16GB RAM, a 4GB Radeon R9 270x and it's installed on a Western Digital SSD) However, now that I have Skyrim SE I've had just one crash in 6 months with around 170 mods installed. SSE is much more stable with it's 64 bit architecture so if you have SSE and Marius had the Original that is the biggest difference. Marius, Steam has been putting SSE on sale a lot in the last few months for $15-20, I highly recommend buying it when you can. The only thing I miss is Deadly Dragons, most other great mods are available or easily converted.
I'm well aware you get SSE for free with original Skyrim, I put off downloading it until most of my favorite mods were converted though which required waiting for SKSE 64 and a lot of people didn't buy Hearthfire once they saw how little it added. Nowhere in the post above did you say you had Skyrim with all the DLCs so I just figured I'd share the info that it's been on sale a lot lately.
The word chest armor seems to be something they put in the game to temporarily equip when you read a black book. The book and tentacles are what you see when you read a black book before you're teleported to apocrypha.
You really need to google the pronunciation of words you don't know. Every video has you mispronouncing something. Trans - mog - rify. Not Transmogri-fee.
Word Chest is actually used when Storn in the Dragonborn DLC dies while handing his Nord clan's secrets to Hermaeus Mora. That also explains why you can wear it alongside other chest armor pieces.
The first one is quite similar to spell that is used on the Dragonborn by fellow "classmate" apprentice mage, the dark elf (forgot her name) in College of Winterhold. She turns Dragonborn into various animals and I was a bit disappointed that you can't use this spell. Well, you kind of can, but you can only turn them into chickens.
Trans-mog-riff-eye General Falx Carry-us Usually I wouldn't pick you up on Carius but it is said in the game by the Redoran Guard that you save from the ash spawn (can't remember his name)
kinda like the word photography. It looks like photo-graphy but it's actually prounounced pho-tog-raphy. Same as Transmogrify. Not Transmo-grify but Trans-mog-rify. Kinda the same concept.
If you played a video game before you should probably know how to pronounce it, lol. I think people are just poking fun and aren't actually upset over a mispronunciation.
There's a horse you can summon through console commands (I believe her name is Karinda) unlimited gallop, cannot die (trust me I jumped off many a mountain), and was (if I remember correctly) supposed to be a quest or related to one with a twisted ending.
And now we have Dwarven Horse, with the exact same abilities Infinite stamina, immune to damage and you can jump off Throat of The World with it and arrive below without dying
Turning enemies into chickens would be useful somehow. You can kill them pretty easily, they're slow, they can't attack back, and it's probably really fun. paralyze spell would still be a better choice, but turning enemies into chickens would probably be much more fun tho.
the word chest is used in the dragonborn dlc when that old guy reads the book after you cleanse the stones and he gets stabbed by the tentacles. It is weird because he is holding the 2 parts together but your character is not so that explains the weirdness.
Theres an item called "Do not delete" found out of bounds in the White Vial in Windhelm. It ignores physics and its appearance is just a wooden chest. However you can hold it in your inventory and drop it as a solid platform that never falls or moves.
Unfortunetly where i am right now i dont have the upload speeds to make a video on it - however, i did just check and it is still there. If you go to Windhelm, then go to where the forge is (left when you enter from the main gate) and check the doors to the buildings in that square there is a building named The White Phial. Go upstairs in that building and either use a wooden plate or console commands to clip out of bounds and the chest will be suspended above some wooden ground that sticks out the side of the upstairs.
I remember a chest named 'Do not delete' being in Solitude's Bits and pieces. You have to noclip under the floor to find it. You can pick it up and put it in your inventory. It weighs 0.5 units and is listed as a gem if I remember it correctly. It's always fun finding these :D
So, I'm not hating, but... video title is "Skyrim: 5 More Unobtainable Items that you're Not Meant to Use - The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Secrets"; "MORE", which lead me to believe there was a "first video" where a first 5 items were shown and talked about, and yet, no link, no recommendation, all I can find is this video :(
Man that heart armor at the end looks SOOO cool! Ugh, why can't it be in the actual game?! Also, why couldn't they have made one for females! T.T And Nate, I love ya, but you're driving me crazy with your pronunciation! transmogrify = trans-mah-grif-eye cuirass = curr-us
In the caves beneath Red Water Den, in the room with the vampire sleeping in a coffin in the center of the room, patrolled by two Death Hounds, there is one of those secret doors at one end of the room. There's unfortunately no mechanisms anywhere in the game to open it with, except the pullchain on the other side. I found using console commands to disable collisions, that there's a small room there with a random enchanted dagger, and some ruined books in the alcove behind that door.
Hi I just got my gaming pc the specs are gtx 1060 and intel i5 7400 I am also using windows 10 64 bit. I want to get skyrim on the pc I had the special edition on ps4 and had about 200 hours on it. I want to get into modding and make my game look really nice and I would like to add a lot more quest mods and stuff like that what would you recommend the legendary edition or special edition. Would really appreciate the help.
I wasn't cringing at the Trans-ma-griffy like other people were saying they were, but I was just utterly shocked and baffled by the fact that you pronounced it that way as if you knew fully well that's how to say it. I mean... if you really thought you knew, then good! If you weren't sure, then... also good!
Word chest is just an item used during the Dragonborn dlc (SPOILERS) one of he skaal attempt to take on Hermaes Mora to exchange knowledge in which he needs to read a black book. Upon opening it he floats in the air and gets stabbed through the body with tentacles as seen on the armor. And the items in the hands are the halves of the books meant to be held together
Strange though, I actually got the sleeved stormcloak curaiss first thing because i mad digged the sleeves. Was completely available and lootable off of thousands of stormcloak men and women.
Falx Carius is wearing 4th Era Imperial armor. How did he get it? He doesn't look as old as Uriel Septim VII, so he didn't live to see the armor come into service. How is he wearing it?
Transmogrify could be used to turn a room of enemies into chickens before you hit the chicken that was the boss enemy. Allowing you to 1V1 the boss while their cohorts are unable to help.
"Word chest" is what they used for when npcs would read the black books, and you while you go into apocrypha, they just force the characters into a reading animation