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Post by wordta »

im lvl 26 and have loads of magical goodies but cant repair them, ( 12 armorer ) i need a quick way to get it up to journeyman so i can repair magical stuffs, any good methods out there?
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Carry a spare suit of non-magical armor. When you encounter enemies that are weak enough so you don't have to use your best gear, equip your spare non-magic armor before the fight. Avoid dodging, just take the hits and use healing spells or potions to stay alive until you kill them. The more hits you take the more repair hammers it takes to fix your armor, and the more repairing you have to do the faster your armorer skill goes up.

Plus you can buy training (5 points per level). If your skill is below 40, you can get training from Eitar, who lives in a house just east of the Leyawiin Chapel, or Tadrose Helas at the Bravil Fighters Guild. From level 40 to 70 you can get training from Rohssan at A Fighting Chance in the Imperial City Market District, or Rasheda, at Fire and Steel in Chorrol.
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mkay thanks
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Post by superbob263 »

Another way to up your armor is to find a weapon inchanted with disintigrate armor attack tons of bandits with it and when they are dead repair there thrashed up armor.
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