Bigboy10182000
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I went up the Light Armor side too just because it was a quicker way to the Dragon Armor. At that time I wasn't aware that it was just armor and that I would need an extra perk to get to the Daedric side. Oh well, live and learn.Yeah I was too far in when I realized how much smithing could mean to my character. Next guy will definitely explore it far more heavily.Let me give you a tip: Dragon armor isn't worth it. Daedric is cooler looking and just as tough. The only difference is the Dragon armor is a little lighter.Don't go the light armor path. Any armor you end up wearing can be found or bought and enchanted. The Heavy armor line is way better because the weapons are better. Having a Daedric sword before glass weapons are even available from merchants is a huge advantage.I think the Heavy path is 6 perks to get to dragon, light path is 5 perks. http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:SmithingYes, you need to complete the heavy or light side of smithing perks to get to dragon, 5 perks in all. And your smithing will have to be at 100 to choose it.Thanks I'll keep that in mind. Of course I think I'll still need perks to get to making dragon armor. And those get harder to come by the further along you go.
I also intend to use one perk at smithing level 60 to allow me to upgrade enchanted armor.
Leather to Elven to Glass to Dragon is my planned light armor path.
Anyway....I finally used the Alchemy planner site and after about 90 minutes of making postions and leveling my Alchemy fom 20-60 I was pumped! I went to Riverwood to sell off some stuff and when I left the city was attacked by an Elder Dragon....havent seen one of them before....sooooo...needless to say he killed me pretty quick and all 90 minutes of my alchemy went right out the ####### window...

