Level system and monster scaling
- KingNothing
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Level system and monster scaling
How is monster scaling handled in skyrim? Does it work the same way as in oblivion? Or do most monsters have a fixed level like it does in the baldurs gate series fx?
From what I can tell, enemy levels are fixed, but you see different enemies as you progress in the game (so you might face "bandit outlaws" or "bandit thugs" at higher levels rather than just basic "bandits").
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I may not be remembering correctly, but it seems like I read somewhere that it works similar to the newer Fallout games. Basically, the level scales to what level you were when you first visited a location. So if you stumble across a new area then your current level is used to calculate NPCs there within a certain range specific to that location and possible NPCs. If you revisit an area you had been to at an earlier point in the game then the level you were the first time you were there is taken into consideration for what you find on that and subsequent visits.
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That's about what I've experienced too, with the addition of some higher level creatures thrown in. There are things out there that you can run up on at early levels that will kill you very quickly and with little effort.swcarter wrote:From what I can tell, enemy levels are fixed, but you see different enemies as you progress in the game (so you might face "bandit outlaws" or "bandit thugs" at higher levels rather than just basic "bandits").
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So basically in practice, most things seem to be on par with your level, but there are certain higher level creatures wandering around in parts of the world that you probably can't handle early on in a straight up fiight.
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There is scaling to a point. You will notice as you begin to find for example Glass gear in your dungeons that some bandit leaders will be outfitted in Glass gear instead of leather. Whereas is you ran into the earlier in the game, both you and them would be in leather gear.
You will note giants are higher levels than you at the beginning but don't scale and will be easier to kill later on in the game.
You will note giants are higher levels than you at the beginning but don't scale and will be easier to kill later on in the game.
In my experience I was kicking butt till whitesun and that was about level 5... When I was 11-16 I don't know if I was just in the wrong area but I was getting wrecked by things such as: boss necromancer, boss vampire, ice wolf, cave bear, dragon, spriggan.
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