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Jailing and skilllevels

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Fer'or
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Jailing and skilllevels

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I was wondering. If I have (for instance) 100 armorer, and I have to go to jail. In there my armoring lvl drops down a point or two. Will I still be a master armorer or will I be an expert?
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Never happened to me - but I would assume you drop back to Expert, yes.
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Post by Belthan »

Yep. In fact, I think that's the only way to level up after all your major skills reach 100 (at least without using console codes).
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Post by Fljotsdale »

Hm. Maybe worth keeping a major skill virtually unused until the rest are at 100, then?
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Post by Dunmer-ish »

I read somewhere, that in fact, if a maxed out skill drops below 100, you will still be master, and have all the masters advantages. Or so I've read. :confused:
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