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The Life of A Monk

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Twoback23
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The Life of A Monk

Post by Twoback23 »

What is it that i should do... now that im a slow (because im a creature) Khajitt, without the blinding boots of speed. Yes, it is nice how quickly hand to hand levels but i would like some missions or whatever to do.... Thanks
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what is your question? what shoud you do? uhm, missions for the imperial cult, if you are a monk
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Post by UncleScratchy »

Where are you and what class/level are you?

I take it this is your first time through the game? If you want help you will need to give us more info than that. Are you roleplaying or just playing whatever style suits you? (I seldom roleplay as it seems rather pointless). What is your class? As a new char I would be working on my basic skills like speechcraft, acrobatics, athletics, and some weapon specialty. If you finished everything in Seyda Neen (including the smuggler cave, the ring of healing/hidden stash, dead tax collector, etc quests) you can either take the silt strider to Balmora or Vivic or walk to Hla Oad or to Pelagiad. Balmora will get you going on the Blades, Thiefs, Fighters and Mages guilds. All of these will give you quests. But even if you join all of them you don't have to do any of their quests immediately. You can just wander around and hone your skills on minor insects and worms for awhile. For safe travel and exploring the silt striders and guild guides are a good inexpensive way to travel. Pelagiad offers some opportunities to steal lots of loot (say from a certain merchant's chests or an inn keepers cellars) and then sell them in another town - keeping the good armor and weapons for yourself. If you want to join the Temple head to Vivic and if you want to join the Imperial Cult make your way to Ebonheart. More important than any quests at this point is to gain experience. You don't get experience points for completing quests - only for successfully doing things. Sorry if I did'nt answer your question but it was pretty vague.
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