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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Moodini31
    Comrade, e-ray, anyone, do you know how to complete the quest where you offer the Brandy to Sanguine and he tells you to go to Leyawin and cast a spell on the Countess at the dinner party? The guard at the door keeps telling me I don't look fancy enough to get in, even though I bought the fanciest outfit I could find from the market district.

    Any ideas?
    Well, I've not run into that mission yet, but if I do I'll let you know...

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Moodini31
    So where are you guys at now? I just completed the side quest where you go to figure out the bloodlines of the Arena champion. I went all the way out west, went through a dungeon fighting off killer timberwolves and that cat didn't give me jack when I came back to him. He just side here is a good move, move, parry, and attack? What the crap is that? Did he train me in some way?

    Also, I haven't done anything in the main storyline in about 2 weeks. All I do is murder people for the dark brotherhood and do side quests. Super tight! [smilie=2thumbsup.g:
    I'm done with the main quest, Fighters Guild, Thieves Guild, Arena, and Mages Guild. I'm also a vampire. Still have a lot of misc quest left however. Daedric especially.

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by e-ray
    Quote Originally Posted by Moodini31
    Comrade, e-ray, anyone, do you know how to complete the quest where you offer the Brandy to Sanguine and he tells you to go to Leyawin and cast a spell on the Countess at the dinner party? The guard at the door keeps telling me I don't look fancy enough to get in, even though I bought the fanciest outfit I could find from the market district.

    Any ideas?
    Well, I've not run into that mission yet, but if I do I'll let you know...
    I figured it out. All I did was try it wearing my Kvatch armor I got from ridding the city of the Daedra. He let me right in, I casted the spell on her, her clothes disappeared (super tight! [smilie=2thumbsup.g: ), then I got arrested (not tight ), broke out of jail with a lockpick, went back to the statue of Sanguine and he gave me the Sanguine Rose Staff, that allows me to summon this huge "iceman" into battle. Amazing!

    "The Forcier is strong with this one." - Boda.

  4. #34
    Where can I get trained in conjuration? I know it was in one of the mages' guilds, but I can't remember which one.

    "The Forcier is strong with this one." - Boda.

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Moodini31
    Where can I get trained in conjuration? I know it was in one of the mages' guilds, but I can't remember which one.
    Found it, it was in Bravil. I love answering my own questions.

    "The Forcier is strong with this one." - Boda.

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    This game is beyond amazing. I loved Morrowind, and this one is actually even better.

    So far, my only problem I've come across is finding somebody who can afford to buy my REALLY expensive items. I have a few items that I have no use for and can't find any merchants who have more than 1,000 gold to spend. Anyone know where to find some rich merchants?

    I miss that weird little crab-merchant from Morrowind. Lol.

  7. #37
    I buy and sell in the Imperial City, mainly.

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by e-ray
    I buy and sell in the Imperial City, mainly.
    Me too.

    A couple quick questions for you guys. Where can I learn alchemy and how do you do it? I have some ingredients, but how do I mix them and create potions and stuff? I'm tired of dropping like 250 gold a pop for healing potion.

    And what's the best way to get your magical weapons recharged? I have like 3 of them and they are about done. I've gone to a few mages guilds and had them recharged, but that's expensive. Isn't there a way you can do it yourself? Or what is a good way to make some easy money to get them recharged?

    "The Forcier is strong with this one." - Boda.

  9. #39
    Don't know about alchemy, but recharge your weapons using soul gems.

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by Moodini31
    Quote Originally Posted by e-ray
    I buy and sell in the Imperial City, mainly.
    Me too.

    A couple quick questions for you guys. Where can I learn alchemy and how do you do it? I have some ingredients, but how do I mix them and create potions and stuff? I'm tired of dropping like 250 gold a pop for healing potion.

    And what's the best way to get your magical weapons recharged? I have like 3 of them and they are about done. I've gone to a few mages guilds and had them recharged, but that's expensive. Isn't there a way you can do it yourself? Or what is a good way to make some easy money to get them recharged?
    Use one of the tools. A mortar and pestle are required. A retort(improves the positive effects), alembic(reduces the negative effects), and calcinator(increasing all the good/bad effects) are just add ons. Each ingredient has 4 effects, but you can only unlock them as you gain your perks(i.e. and Apprentice in alchemy can use 2 effects per ingredient, while an Expert can use 3). You can't combine the same ingredients, so for a healing potion you'd need 2 different ingredients with the Restore Health effect. The most common are cairn bolete caps and and lady's mantle leaves. You can find cairn in dungeons, and a lot of lady's mantle NE of Kvatch(the destroyed part) at Trumbe. I might throw up a screenshot in a bit if I get time. Hope that helps.

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