A new item has entered the Holly Green Geekcraft store, exclusively for Valentine’s Day! The “I’m DOVAHKEEN On You!” card is a cute and cheap option for that special day with your Skyrim sweetie—only $0.99 and you get a zip file containing the high resolution files needed to print out this design for your own. All you need are a color printer, paper, and scissors!

Buy it now over at Etsy!

(Item is a collaborative effort between myself and Kaija Thorson aka Pixlberry. Check out her Etsy for more Valentine’s Day geeky goodness!)

A new item has entered the Holly Green Geekcraft store, exclusively for Valentine’s Day! The “I’m DOVAHKEEN On You!” card is a cute and cheap option for that special day with your Skyrim sweetie—only $0.99 and you get a zip file containing the high resolution files needed to print out this design for your own. All you need are a color printer, paper, and scissors!

Buy it now over at Etsy!

(Item is a collaborative effort between myself and Kaija Thorson aka Pixlberry. Check out her Etsy for more Valentine’s Day geeky goodness!)

I tell you I tell you my little pony comes.
“My Little Dragonborn”, by deviantART artist Daunted.
[Bethblog]

I tell you I tell you my little pony comes.

My Little Dragonborn”, by deviantART artist Daunted.

[Bethblog]

likeabirdintheskyrim:

Inspired by yesterday’s post, a new item has entered the Holly Green Geekcraft store! This durable, weather proof version of the omnipresent Quest Marker icon from Elder Scrolls V can be attached to almost any surface and makes a fun cheap way to show your Skyrim love. Made of Perler beads, this is an original sprite you won’t find anywhere else.
$5, available here!

likeabirdintheskyrim:

Inspired by yesterday’s post, a new item has entered the Holly Green Geekcraft store! This durable, weather proof version of the omnipresent Quest Marker icon from Elder Scrolls V can be attached to almost any surface and makes a fun cheap way to show your Skyrim love. Made of Perler beads, this is an original sprite you won’t find anywhere else.

$5, available here!

“Arrow To The Knee”, by Fatheed.

Arrow To The Knee”, by Fatheed.

Pre-order The Skyrim Soundtrack Before Dec. 23, Get A Signed Copy!

If you were waiting to purchase the Skyrim soundtrack once it came out on iTunes, rethink it. Rethink it now I say! I just bought the four disc set from DirectSong, an actual physical copy, for $29.99. and get this—it’s signed by the Elder Scrolls composer, Jeremy Soule! Pre-ordering before the 23rd will get you in on this great deal, with the shipping date promised “within four weeks of purchase”.

Head over to DirectSong now to check it out!

As promised, Skyrim wallpapers! And I made sure I had a few stacked up before Skyrim spamming all over you guys with each and every one, how nice of me. Naw, not really. You can check out what I’m doing Skyrim wise in more depth over at LikeABirdInTheSkyrim.

(Sizes, top to bottom: 1280 x 768, 1024 x 768, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600)

Well, almost a hundred hours into Skyrim and I’m finally starting to find some bugs. Easily fixed, on a PC, but I gotta say, I feel bad for any Bethesda fans who play on console, period. Which is why I’m happy to note that update 1.2 for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is available now on Playstation 3, with PC and Xbox to follow soon on Wednesday. Fixed glitches include:

UPDATE 1.2 NOTES (all platforms unless specified)

  • Improved occasional performance issues resulting from long term play (PlayStation 3)
  • Fixed issue where textures would not properly upgrade when installed to drive (Xbox 360)
  • Fixed crash on startup when audio is set to sample rate other than 44100Hz (PC)
  • Fixed issue where projectiles did not properly fade away
  • Fixed occasional issue where a guest would arrive to the player’s wedding dead
  • Dragon corpses now clean up properly
  • Fixed rare issue where dragons would not attack
  • Fixed rare NPC sleeping animation bug
  • Fixed rare issue with dead corpses being cleared up prematurely
  • Skeleton Key will now work properly if player has no lockpicks in their inventory
  • Fixed rare issue with renaming enchanted weapons and armor
  • Fixed rare issue with dragons not properly giving souls after death
  • ESC button can now be used to exit menus (PC)
  • Fixed occasional mouse sensitivity issues (PC)
  • General functionality fixes related to remapping buttons and controls (PC)

I’m relieved to hear about the dead bodies glitch fix, ‘cause that was causing marriage ceremonies to fail. Also, the renaming glitch with enchanted weapons and armor, as its helpful to be able to name your enchanted items to keep track of them.

BethBlog says they’ll continue to monitor forums and blogs, seeking out glitches to continue to fix in the next patch, so be sure to vocalize what’s been going wrong with your game so they can fix it! Me, I’d like to see them fix a bug I get sometimes when I enchant items—I get “stuck” when I try to exit, and have to reload from an older save file. Occasionally the enchantments simply refuse to work unless I juggle the order of the components, and sometimes I have to abandon the enchantment all together.

More from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Sorry I haven’t been around as much—I blame it all on Bizarro New Vegas. Oh, and Thanksgiving, or as I liked to call it, “That Day I Couldn’t Play Skyrim”. But stay tuned, I’ll have some guides up soon on Mining, Enchanting, and Smithing, and anything else you guys have questions on. Send it to my ASK box!

Sorry I haven’t been around as much—I blame it all on Bizarro New Vegas. Oh, and Thanksgiving, or as I liked to call it, “That Day I Couldn’t Play Skyrim”. But stay tuned, I’ll have some guides up soon on Mining, Enchanting, and Smithing, and anything else you guys have questions on. Send it to my ASK box!

Some screen shots from the past week in Skyrim.

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Guide: How To Master Alchemy In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Undoubtedly, gathering Alchemy ingredients and making potions is one of the funnest parts of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. I know, typical, right?—a girl who likes to gather. In my defense, I like to hunt too, and you’ll need that skill as well if you’re going to be a master Alchemist. Those Spriggans aren’t going to give up their Sap and Taproot willingly!

Finding Ingredients

You may be surprised what ends up in the Alchemy Lab—everything from eggs to feathers to human hearts. You’ll find plants and foliage in the highest numbers, ranging from simple Mountain Flowers and Creep Clusters, to the elusive but beautiful Deathbell. Some, like Dragon’s Tongue, sprout more abundantly in specific regions. Wandering the mountain ranges of Skyrim will provide plenty of opportunity to cull the region’s medicinal offerings, but it’s wise to never keep a closed mind about what an ingredient will entail. Sabre Cats, for instance, will leave behind a Tooth or Eye can that be used in potions, Ice Wraiths will have teeth. You can find simple Chicken’s Eggs in town nests, or Nordic Barnacles on rocks in the icy lakes and rivers. Whenever you harvest an item from nature, or take an unfamiliar substance from a fallen enemy’s body, you should immediately check your Ingredients list to see if it can be used in Alchemy.

Discovering Effects

All ingredients have a set of four effects that determine the nature of the potion in which they are used. Combining ingredients that have attributes in common will strengthen the effect; for instance, a potion containing two ingredients with Fortify Health will be much stronger than a potion only containing one. All potions require at least two ingredients, but a third can also be added. When dabbling with your ingredients to find more attributes, it’s advisable to make your unfamiliar item the third in your recipe, after finding two ingredients with matching effects for the first and second. That way, even if you waste the third ingredient by finding no new effects, you’ve still crafted a potion. Randomly pressing ingredients with no knowledge or attention to their use will sometimes result in a failed potion. This can be very frustrated with rare or expensive items like Moon Sugar.

You should consume each ingredient at least once, as that will reveal one effect without having to experiment at the Alchemy table. However, it only works the one time.

Making Potions

Alchemy can be, as one of my friends put it, the ultimate secret way to “win” an Elder Scrolls game. Having the right potion or poison on hand will not only save you in battle, but also provide a great cash flow. Those with multiple effects are especially profitable, and mixing and matching to find the highest profit can be made easier with the Ingredients menu system. Playing around with the entire list is fun for a time, but once you start to figure out enough of the ingredient effects, it becomes more practical to view them grouped by their common attributes. Doing so will allow you to find stronger potion and poison combinations much quicker, increasing your overall profitability. It will also limit the number of failed potions and wasted ingredients, and thus, the risk it takes in gathering more. 

Rare Ingredients

There are a few items out there that you may have not have run to even if your file is nearing the triple digits. Beehive Husks, for instance, are easy to overlook even though the Hives they inhabit are commonly found out in the fields. Nirnroot, while no longer as rare as it once was, will still only grow near the water, and cannot be harvested in that same place once it has been plucked. A more unique version of this plant, Crimson Nirnroot, can be found in the underground caverns of Blackreach, and will trigger a quest when you retrieve it. Dragon’s Tongue can be found in great abundance in the hot springs south of Windhelm. Deathshade appropriately sprout in large amounts at Hamvir’s Rest. Pearls, which are easily overlooked, are found by harvesting Clams on the shores. Swamp Fungal Pods can be found in the waters near Morthal and the swamps surrounding The Apprentice Stone, as can Deathbell (who make the Abandoned Shack outside of Solitude their home as well). Moon Sugar seems to be only available from vendors, particularly the Argonians and the Khajits. Jarrin Root is so elusive it so far has only appeared in a single Dark Brotherhood quest, (if you find any more, please let me know!) and has a single purpose, but those with PCs and a knowledge of console commands have a chance to enjoy its properties a bit more.

For a full list of ingredients and their effects and locations, check out this list provided by the Elder Scrolls Wiki.

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It’s my wedding day! Hephaesta finally figured out how to get herself hitched, and has chosen herself a worthy mate. Check out a video of their ceremony above. I dressed her all up in the Armor of the Old Gods just for the occasion, and she looks bitchin’. I couldn’t get my bethrothed to wear anything other than armor (women, amiright?) but I think we make a dapper couple all the same.

To be eligible for marriage in Skyrim, you first must find or purchase an Amulet of Mara (one can be bought from the priest Maramal at the Temple of Mara, or obtained from the Bleak Falls Barrow quest in the chest at the beginning of the level. They can be randomly spawned as well). Wearing the amulet will open new dialogue with other NPCs, allowing you to ask if they are interested in you. I chose Mjoll The Lioness, who I have a big crush on. Some NPCs will require you to finish a quest for them before they agree; in this case, I’d already located Grimsever and so Mjoll was willing to marry right away. You must first speak to Maramal at the Temple of Mara about the customs of marriage, then propose to your intended while wearing your amulet. If they agree, you can speak to Maramal again to arrange the ceremony, which starts 24 hours later. Some NPCs that you’ve helped from past quests may attend. In my case, a cranky Jarl and Erandur came to the wedding, as well as some random beggar from Riften that I’d given money to. I’d hoped for more. Cicero and Sanguin could have made for some interesting guests.


Another batch of beautiful shots from Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

This one works fantastic as a desktop wallpaper, as my new PC just found out. I took this shot yesterday.
From Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

This one works fantastic as a desktop wallpaper, as my new PC just found out. I took this shot yesterday.

From Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.