[edit] 45 was my max level. NM about max level - I found what it means.
Care to share that with the rest of us? I have no idea what it means, how come max lvls are different depending of the char-setup? Besides lvl 45 isn't really what I hoped for as a max-lvl.. Maybe (and hopefully) it's harder to lvl up than in MW because it wasn't all that hard to reach lvl 45 in morrowind..
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ergh this has been explained a hundred times but dont worry. in morrowind you got major and minor skill which all added up to your lvl. in oblivion you will only get 7 major skills that will add up to the highest lvl that you can get to
Level in TES doesn't mean as much as most games you are used to playing, since it is skill based mostly. So higher level isn't necessarily a good thing. That is just the level when your major skills max out.
Maxing out then at level 42 is actually going to be more powerful since the levelled creatures list will still be lower. Assuming, of course, that there are any creatures above lvl 42.
Question: Can you improve your charchater's Agility, when leveling up, even if you did not select any major skils for that attribute? If so, then can you still recieve upgrade bonuses for thyat attribute? Or do you only recieve attribute bonuses for improving major skills? For example: A charachter does not have any major skills under the attribute Agility. But marksmanship is improved many more times than any other skill at the point of leveling up. So, does that mean that agility recieves more bonuses in this upgrade than the other skills? In morrowind, I believe, that only upgrades in major skills would induce leveling up and provide bonuses for improving a certain attribute (please tell me if I am wrong).
This post has been edited by Shogun Ryudan: Mar 21 2006, 11:44 PM