Poisons and the such
Poisons and the such
i know there is a bunch of stuff u can pick up in oblivion which doesnt do you any good, such as the rat meat etc etc. and i know i can make potions which damage health, cause fatigue and other ill effects on myself. i was just wondering what is the point of these potions?
[QUOTE=toner]i know there is a bunch of stuff u can pick up in oblivion which doesnt do you any good, such as the rat meat etc etc. and i know i can make potions which damage health, cause fatigue and other ill effects on myself. i was just wondering what is the point of these potions?[/QUOTE]
Do they really do damage to yourself? I haven't tried one yet. As for rat's meat, every edible ingredient or foodstuff has some positive or negative effect for a period of time on your character. Eating rat meat is great for a melee character in combat because it improves your fatigue. It has damaging properties also, but that's a bit of a spoiler. Eating anything also improves your alchemy skill. If it's a major skill, then the effect is pretty good at low levels. True, rat meat isn't very profitable, but in the long-run, selling all that "stuff" will net you a sizable profit.
Do they really do damage to yourself? I haven't tried one yet. As for rat's meat, every edible ingredient or foodstuff has some positive or negative effect for a period of time on your character. Eating rat meat is great for a melee character in combat because it improves your fatigue. It has damaging properties also, but that's a bit of a spoiler. Eating anything also improves your alchemy skill. If it's a major skill, then the effect is pretty good at low levels. True, rat meat isn't very profitable, but in the long-run, selling all that "stuff" will net you a sizable profit.
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if u would have read the manual u would have known that those poisons u dont ingest.....u put them on your weapons to poison the weapon...nice touch this go round....be careful when u make them though..if u have a positive effect and a negative effect in a potion...its not a poison its a potion and u ingest it....the green bottles go on the weapons...the pink ones u drink
[QUOTE=Adgeryth]Actually, those potions are pretty nice, the damage strength, damage fatigue, damag health, an any other combination of DOT's, those are nice it helps take down a big boss fast, and the boss doesnt really do much damage to you... thats what i think the potions are for.[/QUOTE]
I guess this is why the game guide really pushes strongly for melee characters to make alchemy a major skill. It sounds like using poisons gives more depth to the hack-n-slash type build without forcing that character type to use offensive magic spells.
I guess this is why the game guide really pushes strongly for melee characters to make alchemy a major skill. It sounds like using poisons gives more depth to the hack-n-slash type build without forcing that character type to use offensive magic spells.
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[QUOTE=Frodo1]I guess this is why the game guide really pushes strongly for melee characters to make alchemy a major skill. It sounds like using poisons gives more depth to the hack-n-slash type build without forcing that character type to use offensive magic spells.[/QUOTE]
It's not just good for melee types. You can use poisons on arrows, too. Hit a distant melee foe with a Burden-poisoned arrow, and you can fire off more regular arrows or spells at them while they can't move.
It's not just good for melee types. You can use poisons on arrows, too. Hit a distant melee foe with a Burden-poisoned arrow, and you can fire off more regular arrows or spells at them while they can't move.
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