Skyrim talk:The Jagged Crown (Stormcloaks)
[edit] Image
If someone on PC could console command the jagged crown onto Ulfric and then screenshot it, that would be a good picture for this page. (Eddie The Head 09:37, 11 December 2011 (UTC))
- It would be a good picture but it also would be wrong because he never wears that crown. I think the pictures should be like the information always correct. --Quozar 10:04, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
[edit] Get the crown
Is there any way to get the crown after you give it to Ulfric because 1 its really strong better then my helmet and 2 it is a lot of money is there a way to pickpocket him?— Unsigned comment by 68.231.197.3 (talk) at 20:13 on 20 December 2011
- nah sorry, not unless you use PC, for now ive been postponing the quest so i can use it, so you could postpone this quest until you get a better helmet. (Eddie The Head 03:22, 21 December 2011 (UTC))
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- Meh it ain't all that if you use light armor. Oddly enough when I put it on with Krosis on it dropped my armor rating 19 points. — Unsigned comment by Artemis Enterei (talk • contribs) at 18:22 on 30 December 2011 (GMT)
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- derp, most likely thats cos u got light armor improved with 25% when u wear all light armor, since the crown is heavy armor, u lose the 25% bonus — Unsigned comment by 91.182.45.203 (talk) at 21:22 on 17 January 2012 (GMT)
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[edit] GREAT training opportunity
As long as you can tolerate Galmar calling you "Unblooded" every 3 seconds, this is a *perfect* place to train any battle-related skill- Galmar can be attacked at any point in the dungeon to train whatever you attack him with (one handed, two handed, destruction, etc.). After taking a few hits, he will start attacking you, which allows you to train restoration, heavy armor, light armor, and block. What makes this work is the curious fact that, once taken down to zero health, even though Galmar simply takes a knee for a second like any vital NPC would, the game treats it as if he died by removing the 40 bounty you get for assaulting him. When he "wakes up," he's forgotten the attack and you can repeat the cycle until you've had your fill. What's especially weird is that this worked despite the presence of the other Stormcloaks- while they occasionally said a word of protest, none of them lifted a finger while I was hacking away at Galmar. I *did* have him become permanently hostile one time, but I just reloaded and tried again with much success. Alternatively, you can just perform Sneak Attacks, as these don't *ever* cause him to become hostile- you can *easily* train Sneak to 100 here. It was also quite ironic to be called "unblooded" by someone I had just hacked to pieces over and over and over again :-P 209.66.120.3 01:07, 4 January 2012 (UTC)
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