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Anybody know what happens when your Major and Minor skills all reach 100? Can you increase your level by improving your Misc. skills?
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AFAIK, once your major and minor stats hit 100, you don't level anymore.
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No you can't improve your misc. Skill and get level up
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Thanks for the answers.
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So, I was wondering, what is the highest level anyone has reached. I maxed out at around <70...
I'm not at home so I don't have the exact number.

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I reached Level 75.
I suppose it is possible to go much higher by not selecting the those attributes which give you bonus multipliers when you reach a new level.
Expanding on that theme, maybe when you create your character you should select Luck as one of your preferred attributes; probably the other attribute should not be governed by your chosen Major/Minor skills.
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I dont know, you could go to jail after maxing out and then level again, but I dont know if there is a cap.
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There is an axe trainer somewhere, yes where indeed? That is able to keep on increasing your skills above 100. Wich results in, seeing you have the cash that is, you being able to level up farther and farther in to eternity
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I remembered his name now; Alfhedil Elf-hewer, axe master trainer. He's in Falensarano.
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@cheesemage

Verrry interesting. Never thought of that. I might give it a whirl. Any excuse to keep playing this game.
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Just thought I'd let you know that I've have gone up a level to 76.
So somehow the Misc. skills must have kicked in. Mind you it's taken me some time.
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Post by SSRat »

Another trick for leveling (Spoiler)

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Create an item that drains major or minor skills and then just improve them again. There's an item in the game that does this as well. (Couldn't get the text to change color.)
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Thanks. I’ll look into that.

I’ve attempted to keep some notes about my Misc. skills. Improved 7 skills (3 governed by Agility, 2 by Willpower, and one each of Strength and Personality) by 18 points and discovered I had increased my level by 1/10. However in my next attempt I had not moved after improving 10 skills (4 Agility, 2 Willpower, 2 Speed, Strength, Endurance) by 33 points. So much for theory. Haven’t a clue about the formula.

So, tried going to jail. Killed 3 Redoran guards in Ald’Ruhn (kill four and you become an outlaw and they want your hide) and gave myself up. Spent 30 days in Buckmoth Legion Fort, tried to return to Ald’Ruhn only to be informed 3 times that my crime (what crime???) had been reported. Gave myself up once again and spent another 30 days in jail. On being released discovered that, though everybody loved me now, half my inventory had been confiscated including my Bow of Shadows. So be warned.
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Post by Bloodmist »

Originally posted by Quarrel
On being released discovered that, though everybody loved me now, half my inventory had been confiscated including my Bow of Shadows. So be warned.
There’s got to be an easier way to make a living.
just find the evidence chest in the fort and get your stuff back.
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You're quite correct. Everything is there. It's now a matter of extracting the Bow without being caught since I then become an outlaw wanted 'dead or .... dead'. Thanks.
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Ehh, you ever thought about putting your stolen things somewhere for safekeeping, before turning yourself in? Much easier than to walk around looking for chests, and trying to steal from them, no?
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Yes, of course, you're quite correct, but when you're fighting six Redoran guards, killed three, and then asked to give yourself up in the middle of the fight, you don't really have time to drop all your complete inventory.
I should have dropped everything before I decided to get involved in the mayhem and then hope that they don't remove all or any of my equipped items.
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