How to become level 252 quickly and get every perk. It takes 10 Ultimate Leveling Potions to hit that level so craft 10 of them. After the first potion that makes you level 81 you need to legendary all of the skills after each potion you use for the next 8 potions (you will be level 250 after that). Then you only need to legendary any 3 skills you want and use the final potion to hit level 252 and have all 251 perk points to get every perk in game. Do not make every skill legendary with the 10th potion or you perk points will reset. Please note you should wait for the text telling you all your skills are at 100 to stop before you Legendary your skills and take another potion for added game stability.
If you do that I recommend you play on Legendary Difficulty or Master Difficulty, you will always get the best versions of leveled loot items (like the artifacts) that way and you will not just one hit kill everything you see. Master Difficulty is the most balanced in my opinion as Legendary sometimes can feel cheap since it nerfs your damage a little too much. Naturally if you want to be a whirlwind of death and destruction at level 252, play on Expert Difficulty or less and you will be the Rambo of Skyrim. The idea is to have fun so play however you fell like playing it and in a way that gives you the most enjoyment.
Perfect way to quickly regain all your maxed out values after starting again. Especially useful with a savegame that has the main quest, Dragonborn and Dawn Guard finished so you can go thru some demanding fan made quests. Superb!
It can be crafted at any alchemy lab. If you do not own a house that has a alchemy lab, most of the alchemy shops and Jarl longhouses have a labs inside them that you can use. If your very early in the game in Whiterun there is one inside Arcadia's Cauldron and one inside Dragonsreach near the enchanting alter there. If you do not have the ingredients you need you can console command them using these commands (just sub out the # for how many of them you want): for daedra hearts use this player.additem 3ad5b # for human hearts use this player.additem b18cd #
i installed the mod. Great mod btw. But when i uninstalled it it ctds on start up... Any idea as to why this mod dont want to be uninstalled lol.. I have a problem where I can not access the smelter or forge or anything to do with that stuff. As this was the last mod i installed i figured it poss was this & am trying to see but yeh it ctds
This mod shouldn't cause any CTD's on start up since it only changes 2 forms (the Human Heart and Daedric Heart) and adds one for the potion effect. This doesn't change any forms for crafting so this can not mess up your crafting stations, that has to be another mod you have or had.
When you get a CTD on start up it is often caused by missing a required file for a mod or by conflicting mods that change the same forms. Sometimes conflicting mods can still work together if they have the correct load order. Try out LOOT or BOSS to have it check your load order and they should let you know if two mods conflict or if one of them needs another file to work.
If I had to guess, I bet you have (or had) a mod that overhauls crafting like SkyRe or Skyrim Redone. It could be any mod that changes crafting (there are tons that redo how crafting works) and it may also be that a mod is simply corrupted (maybe missing key scripts or something) thanks to some issues Nexus has had with downloads recently. Maybe try and redownload and reinstall any mod you have that changes anything to do with how crafting works. Anyway hope this helps you figure it out.
I am in a really high level because my character traveled through skyrim and fought many battles. I wonder what is the pleasure in advancing in levels with the help of a potion?
i seem to have a problem with this potion, i took one it worked wonders until i started choosing where to put the level as far as health, magika or stamina, than it keeps crashing on me, help?
Without knowing your PC specs and all the mods you might be running that change how Skyrim runs, I can't be sure of this, but it sounds like maybe your Skyrim game memory hit its cap and caused a crash, this is a common Skyrim problem for heavily modded games.
To see if it is a memory issue try this out. Have a character you need to level up many of the Skills with drink a potion. When you drink the potion you will notice each Skill will say it is now 100 on the screen somewhere (if it was not at 100 already). Wait for them all to finish before you open the menu to level up (just to make sure Skyrim has finished processing the changes). Before you open the level up menu make a save (auto or regular) in case it crashes. If it doesn't crash then most likely you just hit the Skyrim memory limit last time you tried it. If it does crash again on you, load up that save and try to level up again; if it lets you level up this time then your memory is most likely hitting the max limit at times when you play. By default Skyrim uses 512MB for the memory, you can increase this (depending on if your PC can use more then 512) with the new Alpha 1.7 build of SKSE. It has a way to increase the default memory Skyrim uses to better match your PC, is very helpful for modded games on PCs with more then a 512 MB card.
If it does crash again then another mod might be conflicting with this one somehow, I would guess a mod that has anything to do with the Skills in some way. It could be something simple like a dirty edit for example. I clean my mods and know it is real easy to get a dirty edit in the Creation Kit, click on one wrong thing, even if you think it didn't save, and you can still break everything. If you do have a mod that changes or adds to the Skills in some way then maybe this mod has to go before, or after, that one in the load order to work around whatever the conflict might be.
Thanks for this hon!! Nice to be able get all the "small" stuff out of the way to build my 22nd toon without having to locate the paper I have with all the console codes on it!
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If you do that I recommend you play on Legendary Difficulty or Master Difficulty, you will always get the best versions of leveled loot items (like the artifacts) that way and you will not just one hit kill everything you see. Master Difficulty is the most balanced in my opinion as Legendary sometimes can feel cheap since it nerfs your damage a little too much. Naturally if you want to be a whirlwind of death and destruction at level 252, play on Expert Difficulty or less and you will be the Rambo of Skyrim. The idea is to have fun so play however you fell like playing it and in a way that gives you the most enjoyment.
Superb!
for daedra hearts use this
player.additem 3ad5b #
for human hearts use this
player.additem b18cd #
When you get a CTD on start up it is often caused by missing a required file for a mod or by conflicting mods that change the same forms. Sometimes conflicting mods can still work together if they have the correct load order. Try out LOOT or BOSS to have it check your load order and they should let you know if two mods conflict or if one of them needs another file to work.
If I had to guess, I bet you have (or had) a mod that overhauls crafting like SkyRe or Skyrim Redone. It could be any mod that changes crafting (there are tons that redo how crafting works) and it may also be that a mod is simply corrupted (maybe missing key scripts or something) thanks to some issues Nexus has had with downloads recently. Maybe try and redownload and reinstall any mod you have that changes anything to do with how crafting works. Anyway hope this helps you figure it out.
http://loot.github.io/
http://boss-developers.github.io/
To see if it is a memory issue try this out.
Have a character you need to level up many of the Skills with drink a potion. When you drink the potion you will notice each Skill will say it is now 100 on the screen somewhere (if it was not at 100 already). Wait for them all to finish before you open the menu to level up (just to make sure Skyrim has finished processing the changes). Before you open the level up menu make a save (auto or regular) in case it crashes. If it doesn't crash then most likely you just hit the Skyrim memory limit last time you tried it. If it does crash again on you, load up that save and try to level up again; if it lets you level up this time then your memory is most likely hitting the max limit at times when you play. By default Skyrim uses 512MB for the memory, you can increase this (depending on if your PC can use more then 512) with the new Alpha 1.7 build of SKSE. It has a way to increase the default memory Skyrim uses to better match your PC, is very helpful for modded games on PCs with more then a 512 MB card.
If it does crash again then another mod might be conflicting with this one somehow, I would guess a mod that has anything to do with the Skills in some way. It could be something simple like a dirty edit for example. I clean my mods and know it is real easy to get a dirty edit in the Creation Kit, click on one wrong thing, even if you think it didn't save, and you can still break everything.
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