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Heartwood Mill  Glenmoril Coven  Driftshade Refuge  Ysgramor's Tomb  Angarvunde  Avanchnzel  Snow-Shod Farm  Goldenglow Estate  Honningbrew Meadery  Largashbur  Darklight Tower  Ruins of Rkund  Crystaldrift Cave  The Shadow Stone  Lost Tongue Overlook  Forelhost  Broken Helm Hollow  Stendarr's Beacon  Fort Dawnguard  Black-Briar Lodge  Lost Prospect Mine  Shor's Stone  Shor's Watchtower  Northwind Mine  Northwind Summit  Cragslane Cavern  Ansilvund  Kagrenzel  Stony Creek Cave  Eastmarch Imperial Camp  Snapleg Cave  Mistwatch  Darkwater Crossing  Darkwater Pass  The Atronach Stone  Eldergleam Sanctuary  Fort Amol  Lost Knife Hideout  Abandoned Prison  Hillgrund's Tomb  Darkshade  Broken Limb Camp  Cronvangr Cave  Riverside Shack  Kynesgrove  Witchmist Grove  Bonestrewn Crest  Steamcrag Camp  Cragwallow Slope  Mara's Eye Pond  Morvunskar  Windhelm Stables  Windhelm  Brandy-Mug Farm  Hlaalu Farm  Hollyfrost Farm  Yngol Barrow  Wreck of the Winter War  Traitor's Post  Refugees' Rest  Sacellum of Boethiah  Anga's Mill  Brone Water Cave  Forsaken Cave  Nightgate Inn  Tumble Arch Pass  Shrouded Grove  Silverdrift Lair  Ironbind Barrow  Wayward Pass  Yorgrim Overlook  Fort Kastav  Stillborn Cave  Whistling Mine  Journeyman's Nook  Bleakcoast Cave  The Serpent Stone  Wreck of The Pride of Tel Vos  Winterhold  College of Winterhold  Skytemple Ruins  Pilgrim's Trench  The Tower Stone  Hob's Fall Cave  Frostflow Lighthouse  Saarthal  Questing interlude 2  Shimmermist Cave  Shearpoint  Fellglow Keep  The Midden  Mzulft  Sightless Pit  Mount Anthor  Shrine of Azura  Ilinalta's Deep  Snowpoint Beacon  Fort Fellhammer  Duskglow Crevice  Weynon Stones  Blizzard Rest  Fort Dunstad  Stonehill Bluff  The Lord Stone  Shrine of Mehrunes Dagon  Skyborn Altar  Shalidor's Maze  Lost Valkygg  Labyrinthian  Stonehills  Frostmere Crypt  Hall of the Vigilant  Red Road Pass  Mzinchaleft  Windward Ruins  Dawnstar  Nightcaller Temple  Questing Interlude 3  Halldir's Cairn  Cracked Tusk Keep  Overall Status  Main Story Progression  Ustengrav  Questing Interlude 4  Drelas' Cottage  Rannveig's Fast  Cold Rock Pass  Eldersblood Peak  Talking Stone Camp  Lund's Hut  Bleakwind Bluff  Rorikstead  Serpent's Bluff Redoubt  Fort Sunguard  Gjukar's Monument  Swindler's Den  Broken Fang Cave  Questing Interlude 5  Lost Valley Redoubt  Cradle Stone Tower  Bard's Leap Summit  Gloomreach  Valthume  Arkngthamz  Dushnikh Yal  Reachwind Eyrie  Old Hroldan  Soljund's Sinkhole  Karthspire Camp  Four Skull Lookout  Red Eagle Redoubt  Sundered Towers  Rebel's Cairn  Salvius Farm  Left Hand Mine  Markarth  Nchuand-Zel  Cidhna Mine  Questing Interlude 6  Raldbthar  Reachcliff Cave  Purewater Run  Hag Rock Redoubt  Dead Crone Rock  Ragnvald  Kolskeggr Mine  The Lover Stone  Blind Cliff Cave  Karthwasten  Shrine to Peryite  Dragontooth Crater  Bthardamz  Deep Folk Crossing  Druadach Redoubt  Harmugstahl  Bruca's Leap Redoubt  Dragon Bridge Overlook  Chillwind Depths  Cliffside Retreat  Liar's Retreat  Broken Tower Redoubt  Robber's Gorge  Orotheim  Crabber's Shanty  Brood Cavern  Fort Snowhawk  Meeko's Shack  The Apprentice Stone  Morthal  Movarth's Lair  Questing Interlude 7  Volunruud  Kjenstag Ruins  Hjaalmarch Stormcloak Camp  Windstad Manor  High Gate Ruins  Pale Imperial Camp  Wreck of the Brinehammer  Folgunthur  Geirmund's Hall  Reachwater Rock  Mor Khazgur  Deepwood Redoubt  Volskygge  Pinefrost Tower  Rimerock Burrow  Lost Echo Cave  Steepfall Burrow  Orphan's Tear  Northwatch Keep  Icewater Jetty  Dimhollow Crypt  Clearpine Pond  Statue to Meridia  Dragon Bridge  Forebear's Holdout  Castle Volkihar  Septimus Signus's Outpost  Alftand  Ruunwald Exploration Dawnguard  Ancestor's Glade Dawnguard  Darkfall Cave Dawnguard  Castle Volkihar Dawnguard Finale  Katla's Farm  Solitude Sawmill  East Empire Company Warehouse  Solitude  Solitude Lighthouse  Questing Interlude 8 Dark Brotherhood  Questing Interlude 9 Thieves Guild  Snow Veil Sanctum  Irkngthand  Twilight Sepulcher  Yngvild  Hela's Folly  Dead Men's Respite  Wreck of the Icerunner  Fort Hraggstad  Wolfskull Cave  The Steed Stone  Ironback Hideout  Widow's Watch Ruins  Ravenscar Hollow  Shadowgreen Cavern  Broken Oar Grotto  Questing Interlude 10  Civil War part 1  Korvanjund  Battle for Whiterun  Main Quest Progression  Tolvald's Cave  Sky Haven Temple  Skuldafn VIII.
Version history xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I. Introduction xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This guide is mostly for people who have not yet ventured into a game of this type, with it's rather massive size and scope, not to mention this horribly confusing open-world free will thing. Now, the first rule of Skyrim is: You can do anything exactly the way you want to.
Meaning that this guide will probably not be useful to all of you, as it attempts to remove the "go where you want" factor in favour for a more structured approach. I like to explore and see everything, but I like to do it in a rather organized fashion. Unfortunately, there's no guide out there that provides a full-on step-by-step walkthrough to see as much as possible in a single playthrough. Thus, I have decided to create one. One of the challenges is the radiant quest system.
There's simply no way of telling which quests you get and where you're sent. Thus, in this walkthrough, I will basically ignore radiant quests as such, except mentioning that this would be a good time to gather them up etc. Static quests will be covered as I go along, however. This will include daedric quests, the guilds and sidequests etc, as much as can be done in a single playthrough.
This guide is not meant to be used as an end-all be-all guide to all things Skyrim, but rather as a numbered tour map. I am not going to tell you exactly where all secrets are and how to find your way in any given dungeon - that would simply be too many details.
There are other resources out there that provide this level of detail for those who want that. If at all possible, I also try to avoid going to the same location twice. Obviously, with radiant quests, that may not always be doable, but I do my best at least. Legal stuff xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This document was written by Rune Hansen.
Please do not post it, copy it or any other of all those copyright thingies bear with me here, you all know what it's supposed to say, but legal english and me is not a good match. Latest version of this walkthrough is available at www. Mods xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Note that as I am a PC player, I play with mods. I play with about mods activated, most of which are either bugfixes or graphical updates.
About the walkthrough xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx What this walkthrough will NOT cover: - Note that I will NOT be progressing the main quest very far early on as I prefer exploring without random dragons spawning. If you want dragons, this may not be the right guide for you. There are other resources that cover this perfectly so I see no point in repeating their suggestions. Again, other walkthroughs provide these things in fine details.
Use the UESPmap for this. I will mention them when they assist in directions, but otherwise no. Note that this is purely my own suggestion based on my own playing and research of each location. Note that most loot is levelled so there won't be all that many details, but anything that is interesting and static will be mentioned.
There are apparently "discoverable" locations in Skyrim, including Hearthfire and Dawnguard without the two DLCs. We will visit all of them. General tips xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - Don't use the XP enhancing stones. Levelling is quite fast in Skyrim, and you don't want to level up too fast, especially not if you're just starting out on your first playthrough.
I find that for the early game a good rule is to only pick up stuff that's worth 10 times as much as it weighs. As you progress in power and wealth, you'll leave more and more loot behind as it's simply not worth your time hauling it back. Unless you're a pack rat of course. This is even more important if you have the Hearthfire expansion. I cannot say which radiant quests you will get in your playthrough, so make sure you at the very least speak with the bartenders as they can provide a lot of rumours and suggestions.
Preferably speak with everybody - you never know what hides a quest or misc objective. There are several copies of most of them scattered around, so eventually you'll reach a point where, even if I say it's a skill book, you won't actually gain skill due to having already read that book.
Game design, sorry : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx VI. Items to save and look out for xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - Hearthfire Goat horns, glass, straw - for furniture in your homesteads.
The Walkthrough xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The introduction sequence is a pretty linear tutorial and should provide no challenges. From my perspective, the walkthrough will begin as you leave Helgen and enter the massive, open world that is the northern lands of Skyrim. We'll get the Guardian Stones and Riverwood locations on our map, and for new players it's a good introduction to the world and the story.
It's time to do a little exploration. Bandit Camp Let's start out by going west. Basically straight west from the cave entrance and you'll soon come across some corundum ore 3 veins. Shrine of Talos A little further west from that, up against the mountainside, is a shrine of Talos where you'll find a stack of corpses.
Make sure to also loot the sort of hidden Thalmor soldier. Go here at night use the "wait" as an option, and you'll find a levelled mage who's not too happy to see you. Kill, and loot. Hunter Camp Fast travel back to the guardian stones and head west, towards the lake. You'll soon see a hunter camp to your left. Unless you have a good RP reason not to kill this guy, kill him and loot him and his camp for extra goodies. Note that this should be your toughest enemy yet, so good training for the future too.
Anise's Cabin Time to get a home. Head north, across the lake and you should soon come upon Anise's Cabin. She may seem all innocent, but she's actually an evil witch. Take her out fast, and take over her little cabin as your new home. Beside her bed is a trapdoor to a basement with both alchemy and enchanting tables as well as several containers in which you can safely store any items you don't want to sell.
How you sort it and use it is all up to you. Riverwood Now let's head to Riverwood proper, as we need to unload our excess loot, do a bit of questing and generally meet people. We are not fast travelling there however. Follow the river east from Anise's Cabin towards Riverwood. Very soon, you'll see a big fallen tree up on your left. Go up there and look inside for a treasure chest with some goodies in it. Now we can head to Riverwood. There are a few things to do in here: - Chop wood at the lumber mill if you need money.
If you're not planning on actually using followers, I would go with Faendal in the Lovely Letter quest. The reason? He is an archery trainer, meaning that you should be able to get some free archery training while he's your follower simply grab the money back from his inventory. Otherwise, feel free to handle this quest however you see fit according to your playing style and any RP concerns you may have. Once done in Riverwood, make sure you're all cleared up inventory-wise and head out to Embershard Mine for your first real dungeon delving adventure!
Embershard Mine Head out to the mine, take out the sole bandit at the entrance, and step inside. Note that the mine is, at least with my mods, very dark, even compared to all the other underground places in Skyrim.
Don't worry too much about it. Bleak Falls Barrow It's time to head out for your first big quest dungeon. Completing this dungeon will solve both the Golden Claw from Riverwood as well as the next part of the main quest. Note that I do use mods from the Steam Workshop for Skyrim. I'd like to thank the creators for their work and want to say that I will get around to posting a full list of mods in use to share their work. Our Sims Forum is the place to go for faster answers to questions and discussions about the game.
Use the form below to share your own experiences and provide helpful tips to other readers. In order to better serve mobile users, I've redesigned the site so that it will work better on small screens. I hope this is helpful to some of you. Send feedback on this change to [email protected]! Carl's Skyrim Guide Skyrim is beautiful as-is, but with mods from the talented people contributing to Steam's Skyrim Workshop it can look even better than this.
A big thank you to them for making the images on this site even prettier! Two looks at the death of a Dragon in Skyrim. First consumed by flame, then nothing but bones and loot Magic Skill Guides Alteration Magic From granting your Dovahkiin magic armor to allowing underwater breathing, Alteration Magic can help any type of hero in Skyrim. A Dwarven Centurion is blasted by a Mage's Shock spell.
All Dwarven enemies in Skyrim are weak to electricity. More beautiful shots. Shadowmere, and the moons of Skyrim Warrior Skill Guides Archery Archery allows you to kill foes at range, and while paired with Sneak, will enable you to do massive damage without ever being seen. Beautiful Pictures of Skyrim Click to Enlarge! Are you sure you want to report it? I also know that there is a command to reset the marriage quest and change brides if you will.
It's one of the drawbacks - you're an undead and not like others anymore. I regret not covering those special forms you can get, but it's far too late for me to come back to this.
I suppose you need to seek out some groups that can befriend you, like the Dark Brotherhood. Else, you need the cure to play the game normally : Seek Falion in Morthal if you want to do that.. AlvyRoo says KiM says I find puzzles more difficult to deal with. Do you have any articles about the matter, especially the pillar puzzle in Saarthal? I'm glad that you also have this guide for skyrim V,Carl. I'll be reading this when I start playing this game on summer. I'm holding this game for months now,because I'm still playing Civ 5.
Followers can serve a variety of useful purposes - like helping in a fight, moving to cover certain locations or perform actions while you have your sights elsewhere, and of course, carrying loot so you can bring back more treasure from your dungeon delving.
Best of all, a permanent follower will be marked as a Protected NPC - meaning they can never die unless you kill them yourself and only be knocked down into a state of recovery in battle. It sounds crazy, but sometimes reading Books can be good for you! There are certain books in Skyrim that will grant you increases to certain Skills upon reading them.
Others may even put map markers on the world and let you discover new places. Best of all - you don't need to steal books to read them, and just briefly glancing at the contents is all you need to get any potential rewards. A good rule of thumb is if the book has a high sell value , it probably has a skill bonus it can impart upon being read.
Last Edited: 24 Nov pm. Have any expert tips for new players? Share them below by in the comments! Plan Your Character There's nothing worse than leveling up and not knowing where you want to put your next skill point.
Get a Free Horse. Find a Follower Skyrim can be a lonely place to explore all by yourself - so why not find someone to adventure with and more importantly, carry all your loot. Read a Book It sounds crazy, but sometimes reading Books can be good for you! Was this guide helpful?
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