[quote name='Eastsidecracker']Where is the eye of the nocturnal located, when you need to get it from the thieves (for s.key)?
What do you do in the fighters guild? Actual hand to hand boxing fighting?
If I worked on minor skills, say blunt, blade and H2H, which govern strength, and leveled up say 20 times, will it add 20 to my stats when I level up? (since your minors multiply it)
How do I get illusion, mysticism, and conjuration up, since I have no spells that I can use to level up?[/QUOTE]
As I've understood and tested, the Minor Skills ONLY apply to that particular level. Let me see if I can make it a bit clearer for you.
Say you want to have Strength as a +5 for your next level.
Your major skills have Blade in them. As such, it should be paramount that your H2H and Blunt Skill raise a combined 10 points, so that you get that +5. Blade can level too if you want, but unless you level your Blade +10 ONLY, you will never get +5 without touching minor skills.
Strange how its set up, I know, but if you plan on maximizing the growth of your custom character- It's paramount that you use the Minor skills to bolster your Major Stats.
Unlike Major Skills, which will count for further levels (raising Blade 20 in one level, will allow you to level twice, with two +5 STR multipliers) Minor Skills only apply to THAT particular level, as such it's important that you don't raise your minor skills TOO high, because you will need to raise them to continue Stat Growth to 100.
This works for all Stats-- and for Major and Minor skills, as I've stated. As such, if you want to "power" level your character- it's important that you set your MAJOR skills so that you have control over when they skill up.
Remember, any combined increase of 10 in your Major Skills = A New Level. So before you get those 10 points, make sure you have planned what your going to level up in your Minor Skills to equate a +5 bonus.
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I'd only recommend this for someone who has already beaten the main questline, or is entirely focuesed on making a power character-- Its time consuming and requires a lot of note-taking (especially at higher levels of minor skills)