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Posted by: Becky
« on: November 02, 2013, 08:10:44 am »

You don't have to kill people to level up your sneak lol. Just sneak by enemies, :P
Posted by: Odysseus
« on: November 01, 2013, 10:47:36 pm »

Alright Thanks. Anyway, I leveled up my sneak to 100 just to be safe and that cost me about an hour. (How I did it, I went to High Hrothgar and attacked the Greybeards from behind by sneaking. It will take a while after each sneak attack as you need to be hidden but it works everytime)

Eventually, I went to Morthal and found Fallion who told me to buy a Black Soul Gem, fill it with a Soul Trap and I'm good. It cost me a few Skyrim hours as I took a while for me to find a human to kill. Eventually I did on the outskirts, and went to Fallion at Dawn.

Soon enough, my ritual's complete so I'm good now.

Thanks anyway, Becky.  ;)
Posted by: Becky
« on: November 01, 2013, 07:07:10 am »

You need to level up your sneak level. I had Level 3 Vampirism and I realised that I didn't have enough sneak, my sneak was about 64. When I reached 87 sneak I was able to though.
Posted by: Odysseus
« on: November 01, 2013, 05:19:36 am »

If you do, I might need your help.

You see, one day I contracted a Vampirism disease after fighting vampires in a random cave by chance. I thought it would wear off eventually. Soon enough, I went to Solitude but the guards sent me to jail (due to other reasons; I did some temporary crimes before).
I was in there for a week(since 15th Frostfall) and soon enough, when I was released on the 22nd of Frostfall, I realized that I just became a Vampire due to the fact that I was boiling under sunlight.
I only feed a few times unknown that I would feed every 24 hours.

After a while, I was wandering in Windhelm when everyone out of nowhere started attacking me. It was then I was a Level 4 Vampire. Then I got all frustrated, I started killing everyone(all the non-essentials) in Windhelm, Riverwood, Karthwasten, Markarth and Riften. Then I realised that I have to feed someone to lower my Vampire level to level one in order to be unknown as a vampire.

But everytime I try to by going to a random house/hut/farmhouse, the person sleeping(I have to feed a sleeping person to lower my level) wakes up immediately and starts to attack me.

I even tried to sneak really really slowly.
I know how to cure my vampirism though, but it involves being level one to do this. I need to go to Morthal, but I need to feed first before I can go.

Any tips/suggestions?

Definition of Vampirism:

[Vampirism is a syndrome, in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, acquired after the disease, Sanguinare Vampiris, has infected the body longer than three days. Harmed by sunlight, stigmatized by mortals, and infamous for their blood-thirst, vampires go to extreme lengths to hide their presence from mortals. In Skyrim, Vampires acquire special magic spells, as their level of infection increases. To offset this advantage, vulnerabilities to fire and sunlight are also acquired. Vampirism can be contracted and cured an unlimited number of times. Falion, the thaumaturge of Morthal, requires a filled Black Soul Gem to cure vampirism.

Vampirism comes in four stages of severity. The severity of the infection increases the longer the vampire goes without drinking blood. Sleeping humans can be fed on to keep the curse at bay. Spectators of a feeding become hostile and report the crime to guards. Feeding accrues a bounty of 40 GoldIcon in the corresponding hold. The crime cannot be paid off with GoldIcon or jail time. Upon reaching stage four of Vampirism, mortals can detect the vampire more easily, attacking them almost on sight. Those who discover someone is a vampire attack until the vampire flees or is dead.

The Dawnguard plug-in adds a Vampire Lord ability with eleven perks to unlock through leveling up. The Dragonborn opens up the skill tree by siding with Lord Harkon and Clan Volkihar to help actuate the Tyranny of the Sun prophecy foretold in the Elder Scrolls. Unlocking all eleven perks garners Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 players an achievement.

Weakness to sunlight

Sunlight is extremely harmful to vampires. Because of this, vampires move more easily at night. Equipping apparel that grants a faster regeneration percentage on any of the three main stats, using the Lady Standing Stone, or taking a perk that grants faster regeneration allows stat recovery regardless of Weakness to Sunlight. ]


Anyway, if you can help me out. Thanks.

Yours sincerely,
Your friendly retired Lt.
Odysseus.