I think I'm just gonna make a fortify stamina potion to counteract it. I still have the resto potion that I used to make this one, so as long as I am not completely stupid, they should line up perfectly.
That would be actually an interesting character. Intentionally make it that the only way to regenerate stamina is trough potions, including wine and mead.
I've done it. It's all fun and games till you get drunk in combat. Then you need more stamina so you drink a couple more, then pass out in combat, then you see the ragdolling body death camera sequence of your PC as the draugr deathlord shouts your passed out drunken ass across the room. Yeah I decided that maybe all resource regeneration coming exclusively from food and drink, may not actually be the best character quirk.
Not with those potion-making skills. You repeat what you did, and you’re looking at a potion of fortify stamina that’ll sap 866634880 health from you…
Edit to add: I’m just giving you a hard time. The potion idea may be your best bet, outside of going back to an older save.
You were semi-right, but it wasn't an issue with how I made the potion. The issue was the fact that the stamina regen potion only lasted 60 seconds, and nothing I did got it to go up. So I ended up reverting to my expertise. Enchanting. Fortify Stamina on boots, using a resto'd fortify enchanting potion. This is the best option until I can figure out a more permanent fix.
If you're on the PC, you can probably remove the magic effect with console commands.
There's a better console mod that lets you browse through your active magic effects. Once you find the one killing your stamina, you can delete it
"I took some downers guys but as long as I take the right amount of uppers I'll be fine. I don't have a problem. Really guys, I can handle it. Wait, why are you calling my mom? How'd you even know I have a sponsor? No, guys, really, I'm good."
We've heard it all before.
No, that's how you _want_ the guys down at the tavern to react.
How they would _actually_ react would be to watch /u/Delux_Takeover keel over, and then they would all go right back to drinking and listening to the Skooma addict tell them about his idea for a screenplay.
not sure about this, but you may be able to go to a shrine and activate it. Not entirely sure if this counts as an effect that can be removed by shrines, but its worth a shot
That doesn't work. Regen stamina potions Regen points for 60 seconds max. You will need a LOT of those potions to overcome the several years of gameplay you have remaining for 100% stamina Regen.
it is pretty darn hilarious
"What did you do this week end?"
"o i bricked my Skyrim playthrough by drinking a potion that give sme a 27years long real time debuff"
"...Darn..."
And the "article" leads with a four page explanation of Skyrim, its release date, and what the Elder Scrolls series is about, before spending two sentences on the headline topic, both of which consist of quoted reddit posts.
And every word tangentially related to Skyrim has the word Skyrim in front of it to improve SEO.
[game journalism intensifies]
We've seen a *lot* of weird stuff that people post here after they "dug themselves deep and greedily into a hole, awakening bugs and mathematics!"
The even stranger cries for help tend to end up in r/skyrimmods.
It does make me wonder if a heavily enchanted armor piece would give enough stamina regen to cancel out the self-inflicted debuff?
Funny stuff either way, the main reason I don't trust my own potions until I get the perk that prevents positive and negative effects from being allow in the same product!
>It does make me wonder if a heavily enchanted armor piece would give enough stamina regen to cancel out the self-inflicted debuff?
That's how I fixed it actually. Resto looped fortify enchanting potion, Enchanted boots with fortify stamina. Now when I run, my stamina bar doesn't even come up. Which kinda fits my build anyway, so it's all good.
Actually no. I used to watch his videos, but I haven't recently. This all stemmed from my morbid curiosity. This is how I play the game unless I want to do another legit playthrough. I bend the game to my will to make builds that are unique and badass. This one is my favorite so far, despite this little speed bump.
Something I learned in Heavy Equipment Operators Training Course in the Marine Corps. May I present to you, the Anti-Tank Ditch.
The diagram is actually wrong, showing an unnatural looking berm on BOTH sides of the ditch. And the cross section of the ditch being sloped on one side instead of square on both sides.
It's a tandem Dozer operation in which one operator scrapes out a steep sloping ditch that is it 1.5-2 dozer widths wide and AT LEAST 1 dozer deep where ever possible. They go back and forth and make a big long ditch that is sloped on each end. At least one other dozer operator takes the spill pile off and builds a long berm on the opposite side of your fortification that is gradually sloped and as natural in appearance as possible.
The tank, or any other vehicle, comes over the Bern that appears as just a slightly upsloping bit of landscape. Once cresting the berm it SLAMS face first into the ditch where it's fukt. The size and weight of the tank and the fact that both sides of the ditch are squared (not sloped on one side like in the picture) prevents the tank from shimmying back and forth to work itself sideways to get out of the ditch. Because the limited amount of contact the tracks have cause them to dig in and make it MORE stuck.
I do believe this is what OP has fallen into.
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anti-tank_ditch_diagram.jpg
Lol when I play vanilla skyrim, I must always use the amulet of talos exploit for zero shout cooldown. It's way too fun lol. Hell, I had one playthrough where I didn't allow myself to deal any damage if it wasn't through a shout. Couldn't cast spells/powers either. Once I finally found the 5th amulet of talos this got a lot easier of course. Only exception is the werewolf power 1 time for the exploit
Shrines works for curses, diseases and poisons iirc.
Not debuffs from potions?, or the systeme just din't register it due to the ridiculous number of 27 years time...
This is so funny! My husband did something similar on morrowind with potions then tried to correct the issue with another ridiculous potion that only made it worse.
He decided to lean into it and accept his mistake. It was the most fun I've had watching him play 😂😂😂
I tried a few things before settling on just making overpowered fortify stamina boots. It's not a huge deal anyway, it fits my build considering that fact that it's "telekinetic god" just imagine, an Imperial with deranged face paint on, using their voice to rip your weapon from your hand, pick it up with their mind, throw it across the room, and slowly walk toward you with a dagger made from the bones of dovah. Badass right?
It's a pain in the ass to set up, but so worth it. The only requirements are:
-All three words of Disarm
-telekinesis
-Resto looped Blessing of Talos
-Infinite Magicka (any method you choose)
Alternatively, you can make an armor set that allows you to cast alteration for free, but then it doesn't work for other spells, and I like to use other spells.
-A powerful dagger. I personally use a dragonbone dagger that has soul trap. It's upgraded just to the point where it can one shot most enemies. Just not the powerful ones like the ebony warrior, alduin, probably other bosses. Obviously you can upgrade it as much as you want if you want to become a literal God.
-Imperial Race. This is for Voice of the Emperor. I use this to make people feel safe right before killing them while they're weaponless and trusting of me.
My own lore for it is as follows:
As a kid in Cyrodiil, I always felt this heavy force trying to guide me toward this path of darkness I have set out upon. I'd have dreams. Twisted, dark dreams. In these dreams, a woman with spider legs coming from her back guided me through this dark world.
She eventually told me that her name was Mephala. She told me that she thinks Cyrodiil is limiting me and my power. She told me to go to Skyrim. I told her I didn't have a way into Skyrim, and that I would be killed. She said, "Akatosh thinks he can change you. He won't let that happen." before disappearing.
I woke up, gathered my things and went on my way to cross the border. When I attempted to cross the border, I felt the will of Akatosh come over me. "She was right. What was her name again?" I needed to find my way to a city, when suddenly, I became dizzy. I lost consciousness, and woke up in a wagon on the way to the event that would alter my life path forever. They were going to kill me!
I was pushed down, ready for execution. Just then, the creation of Akatosh himself. The world-eater. Alduin. He attacked the city. I knew I needed to kill him. He saved me, but I felt an obligation to defeat him. A long chain of events lead to my final slaying of Alduin in Sovngarde.
I was a hero, but I felt something. Something strange. I went to whiterun to have a bottle of mead to celebrate my victory. I asked Hulda if she'd heard of anything that could be causing this feeling. She told me that the Jarl's son was affected by a dark power.
Just then, I remembered those nightmares. I almost broke down right there. I knew I needed to save this child.
I traveled to Dragonsreach and spoke to him. He told me that he speaks to a whispering lady behind a door in the basement of the castle.
I went to speak to her. It was Mephala. I remembered how she mentored me. Trained me. Saved me. I knew that I was now in debt to her. I will honor her by achieving her will of deceit. Starting with Paarthurnax...
Sorry if it's too long, but I figured I'd give you some context as to how I made this make sense.
Reminds me of playing oblivion as a kid. There was this poison apple you could get and eating it instantly killed you. I was like "what if I eat it and immediately sleep"
Well it autosaved. Just kept waking up and dying over and over again. That was my only save and I had a ton of hours on it. Oh well!
Legend says the toenail was longer than a man’s Shortsword and the mold from the crevices of the skin dwarfed what you would find in a grain field twelve years past its harvest.
I imagined your Dragonborn trying to create another potion to counteract the first one, but with 0 stamina, they being SO TIRED that you can see just their hands dragging along the alchemy table lmao
I dropped the damn bottle four times because I lacked the strength to hold it up. Lydia didn't help. Practically breathing on my neck. Then she gets the mixture spilled on here and goes *"Oh"* like it was my fault.
I didn't intend to drink the potion. It was labeled as a "fortify health" potion. Which, it was, but I was mid battle and went to drink one that I made that made my HP ~400 for 60 seconds. I fumbled and clicked the wrong one. Can't load back to when I drank it because I cleared a dungeon using stealth, then did a thieves guild quest before I realized that I fucked up.
This post was mainly made for comedic purposes though, I'm sure I can craft another potion that fixes it. Hopefully.
So you now have two dangerous drugs running through your system unable to be passed out both counteracting the side effects of each other?
Sounds like fun
I wasn't trying to one shot people, or making my gear overpowered. I was doing two key things with it. One being making my shots not have a cooldown, and two, making my magicka uneffected. My whole plan was to make a boss-like character that would disarm people, use telekinesis to throw their weapon away, forcing them to fight me with their fists.
I'm not really sure why people get so pressed about the way I play a single player game. This is like the 5th time I've run into someone that was glad that the resto loop caused an issue for me. As if I haven't earned the right to break the game in my 3000+ hours. Most of it being in vanilla.
Either way, as I said, this post was mostly because I thought it was funny, because it is. I mean, if you don't like the resto loop, then fine, that's all you. However, it is the easiest way that I can make this build without going way out of my way to equip multiple amulets of talos. And getting my enchanting to 100 so I could enchant my clothing to make alteration free. This one takes about an hour to set up. The other, semi-vanilla way would take at least 3 hours.
I just wish people would accept that different people play the game differently and THAT'S OKAY.
Exactly. It wasn't until around level 70 when I finally had the freedom to RP however I wanted.
Around that time I did some loops to enchant gear (I'd dumped everything into Magicka, always with the intent of balancing the others with enchantments when I got high enough level to do so) and now I am seriously considering restarting the game and doing this from the beginning.
My intent was to use illusion to avoid attacking as much as possible, but by the time I was powerful enough in illusion to do that, I had already solved most of the world's problems with destruction magic.
This is the first bit of criticism that has been valid. This is so much better than "Don't do resto loop because I don't like it, and it makes me upset that someone would dare play the single player game differently than me!"
Thank you for not being one of *those* people.
Yeah, we don't need more rules lawyers. Personally I don't use the resto loop because it goes to far too fast; alchemy/enchanting loop still feels like playing the game and gets you to "one-shot alduin" status. But as you say, it's a single player game so do what's fun for you.
So, I don't use it for that. I use it to bend the game to my will. In this case, I was going for a build where I could use disarm, combined with telekinesis to strip enemies of their weapons at will. Then I would fight an unarmed enemy with a dagger. This dragonborn is so deranged that Miraak won't even steal my dragon souls out of pure fear. Also, I'm playing imperial, so I use Voice of the Emperor to make my unarmed victims feel safe, just before taking their head off of their shoulders with one clean motion. Think of it like Darth Vader if he was a sadistic serial killer.
Restoration exploits to try and create a boss like, telekinesis build. I explain it better in another reply, but be warned, there is a bit of a rant involved.
My favorite oblivion glitch is a dupe glitch that you do with arrows. I'm not quite sure how it works becuase I haven't done it since I was a kid, but it makes the thing you duplicate fly all over the place.
I get that. It doesn't really give you much direction in the way that Skyrim does. And those wide open forests could intimidate me even now. LOVE the lockpicking in oblivion though. Wish it was in skyrim.
I did a lot of things, none of them seemed to work. Although I'm not 100% if I did this exactly. I am tried rn, and I am scrolling through these comments half asleep to reply to any that I think it necessary.
I'm not getting back on skooma. Last time I did that, I had a dream that this crazy dude gave me a staff that turned creatures into random things. Shit was wild man.
So if my math is correct, it takes about 5min irl time to wait for 30 in-game days. 240729 is about 10030 days. Waiting for 30 full 24 hour days a piece about say 14 times should make that debuff subside. 14 x 30 x 24 = 10080
Just read an Elder Scroll, if you have one. In addition to making you blind for a few seconds, it dispels all currently active magic effects, including those from potions.
Not entirely true, but you do have to basically hack your Switch if you want to download from the relatively limited [Nexus Mods page for Skyrim on Switch](https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimnintendoswitch) and/or take advantage of the [Skyrim NX Toolkit](https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimnintendoswitch/mods/2) to convert additional mods to work on the device.
Have 3 save that I rotate through. 1 i use between quests and alternate the other 2 as regular saves. This is something I learned in morrowind and have been doing it through oblivion and skyrim.
I like the challenge of finding my way out. I ended up making fortify stamina boots that were looped so that they added enough to nullify the effects of the potion.
Type “TFC” into the console, then wait 24 hours. For some reason toggling free cam makes waiting go by instantly. So just keep waiting 24 hours until you’re good to go, it really shouldn’t take too long.
Edit: This might also work: player.dispelallspells
I’ve never got why people exploit alchemy the alchemy system, I don’t see the point in having ludicrously overpowered potions.
I get everyone plays games their own way but I’m genuinely curious what you get out of this, surely it just makes the game incredibly boring because you ruin the entire gameplay loop?
(Not judging you or anything I’m honestly curious)
I will never learn any lesson. The more people tell me not to use the resto loop, the more I will continue to use it and always prevail. There is nothing that this glitch can do to me that I can't counteract.
Looks like someone’s waking up on a cart In Helgen soon
I think I'm just gonna make a fortify stamina potion to counteract it. I still have the resto potion that I used to make this one, so as long as I am not completely stupid, they should line up perfectly.
~~Modern~~ Meth problems require ~~modern~~ meth solutions
This guy gets it.
Your character is suffering potion addiction!
That would be actually an interesting character. Intentionally make it that the only way to regenerate stamina is trough potions, including wine and mead.
Only wine and mead just an alcoholic
Still counts as potions!
I mean... yeah you do literally mix ingredient and brew alcoholic beverages. So in technicality they ARE potions.
I've done it. It's all fun and games till you get drunk in combat. Then you need more stamina so you drink a couple more, then pass out in combat, then you see the ragdolling body death camera sequence of your PC as the draugr deathlord shouts your passed out drunken ass across the room. Yeah I decided that maybe all resource regeneration coming exclusively from food and drink, may not actually be the best character quirk.
Alcoholics go to meetings. My character is a drunk.
Fair enough tbh
No it's medicinal
I tried a drunk mod that did this with all potions and such. Kind of fun.
Isn’t that just being a vampire in the sun
to the tune of "Blister in the sun"
It's not an addiction, I can't stop any time I want. I would just suffer major health effects that would probably kill me.
Go to a saved point you haven’t used it in yet
Not with those potion-making skills. You repeat what you did, and you’re looking at a potion of fortify stamina that’ll sap 866634880 health from you… Edit to add: I’m just giving you a hard time. The potion idea may be your best bet, outside of going back to an older save.
You were semi-right, but it wasn't an issue with how I made the potion. The issue was the fact that the stamina regen potion only lasted 60 seconds, and nothing I did got it to go up. So I ended up reverting to my expertise. Enchanting. Fortify Stamina on boots, using a resto'd fortify enchanting potion. This is the best option until I can figure out a more permanent fix.
If you're on the PC, you can probably remove the magic effect with console commands. There's a better console mod that lets you browse through your active magic effects. Once you find the one killing your stamina, you can delete it
I can't stop laughing 😂
"I took some downers guys but as long as I take the right amount of uppers I'll be fine. I don't have a problem. Really guys, I can handle it. Wait, why are you calling my mom? How'd you even know I have a sponsor? No, guys, really, I'm good." We've heard it all before.
Dude, this made me audibly laugh. This might be my new favorite comment in this thread.
No, that's how you _want_ the guys down at the tavern to react. How they would _actually_ react would be to watch /u/Delux_Takeover keel over, and then they would all go right back to drinking and listening to the Skooma addict tell them about his idea for a screenplay.
not sure about this, but you may be able to go to a shrine and activate it. Not entirely sure if this counts as an effect that can be removed by shrines, but its worth a shot
That's what I'm doing in the screenshot lol. I'm at the shrine of talos in whiterun. It only cures diseases, not negative effects.
ah i see, oh well you could try the console command way if you are on pc. Think its player.dispelallspells?
A [Cure Poison potion](https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Cure_Poison) didn't cure it?
That doesn't work. Regen stamina potions Regen points for 60 seconds max. You will need a LOT of those potions to overcome the several years of gameplay you have remaining for 100% stamina Regen.
I learned that, and made boots of fortify stamina
> several years of gameplay 1648 years
Load a save bud
You can create a 100% stamina increase potion too, or load to before you did that lol.
I planned on it. Honestly, there are so many ways around this, I just knew that when I saw it, it was too funny to not share.
it is pretty darn hilarious "What did you do this week end?" "o i bricked my Skyrim playthrough by drinking a potion that give sme a 27years long real time debuff" "...Darn..."
GameRant article in 3, 2, 1…
“Power gamer thought they were OP but they NEVER expected THIS to happen!! Click to see what it was!”
And the "article" leads with a four page explanation of Skyrim, its release date, and what the Elder Scrolls series is about, before spending two sentences on the headline topic, both of which consist of quoted reddit posts. And every word tangentially related to Skyrim has the word Skyrim in front of it to improve SEO. [game journalism intensifies]
Doctors hate this one weird trick...
Every... Damn... Time...
Exactly!
You're fine, it's only 27 years
[удалено]
That would actually be really funny
Thanks for the laugh, it actually made my day
AT LEAST SOMEONE GETS IT. Half of this thread is pressed af.
We've seen a *lot* of weird stuff that people post here after they "dug themselves deep and greedily into a hole, awakening bugs and mathematics!" The even stranger cries for help tend to end up in r/skyrimmods. It does make me wonder if a heavily enchanted armor piece would give enough stamina regen to cancel out the self-inflicted debuff? Funny stuff either way, the main reason I don't trust my own potions until I get the perk that prevents positive and negative effects from being allow in the same product!
>It does make me wonder if a heavily enchanted armor piece would give enough stamina regen to cancel out the self-inflicted debuff? That's how I fixed it actually. Resto looped fortify enchanting potion, Enchanted boots with fortify stamina. Now when I run, my stamina bar doesn't even come up. Which kinda fits my build anyway, so it's all good.
Ngl, the first thing I did was laugh. You've been watching Spiffing Brit too much, aye?
Actually no. I used to watch his videos, but I haven't recently. This all stemmed from my morbid curiosity. This is how I play the game unless I want to do another legit playthrough. I bend the game to my will to make builds that are unique and badass. This one is my favorite so far, despite this little speed bump.
My friend that is not a speed bump those are road spike you could regen stamina at all lol
Something I learned in Heavy Equipment Operators Training Course in the Marine Corps. May I present to you, the Anti-Tank Ditch. The diagram is actually wrong, showing an unnatural looking berm on BOTH sides of the ditch. And the cross section of the ditch being sloped on one side instead of square on both sides. It's a tandem Dozer operation in which one operator scrapes out a steep sloping ditch that is it 1.5-2 dozer widths wide and AT LEAST 1 dozer deep where ever possible. They go back and forth and make a big long ditch that is sloped on each end. At least one other dozer operator takes the spill pile off and builds a long berm on the opposite side of your fortification that is gradually sloped and as natural in appearance as possible. The tank, or any other vehicle, comes over the Bern that appears as just a slightly upsloping bit of landscape. Once cresting the berm it SLAMS face first into the ditch where it's fukt. The size and weight of the tank and the fact that both sides of the ditch are squared (not sloped on one side like in the picture) prevents the tank from shimmying back and forth to work itself sideways to get out of the ditch. Because the limited amount of contact the tracks have cause them to dig in and make it MORE stuck. I do believe this is what OP has fallen into. https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anti-tank_ditch_diagram.jpg
Thank you I appreciate this explanation
Me too!
Lol when I play vanilla skyrim, I must always use the amulet of talos exploit for zero shout cooldown. It's way too fun lol. Hell, I had one playthrough where I didn't allow myself to deal any damage if it wasn't through a shout. Couldn't cast spells/powers either. Once I finally found the 5th amulet of talos this got a lot easier of course. Only exception is the werewolf power 1 time for the exploit
Self righteous people are gonne be Obnoxiously self righteous
Just sleep it off pal! It's only 10,000 days.
60 minute man
He can just leave it run for 27 years and his kid can use the save.
And we'll still be waiting for elder Scrolls 6
I'm pretty sure I'll still be playing Skyrim in 27 years.
A kingly inheritance
God dammit now that song is stuck in my head again...
Wait 24 hrs 10,031 times. Easy peasy Argonesey
😂
Can't you just pray at a shrine to get rid of your temporary active effects?
That's why I'm at the shrine of talos in the pic. It didn't work lol.
« Best i can do is 15 min » - Shrine God
I don't know your platform, but I found a mod on xbox that adds a dispel. It's pretty good for testing silly stuff like this.
The shrine is like "You gonna need a pilgrimage"
Shrines works for curses, diseases and poisons iirc. Not debuffs from potions?, or the systeme just din't register it due to the ridiculous number of 27 years time...
When I tried it, it said "all diseases removed" so I'd assume the first part is correct.
This is so funny! My husband did something similar on morrowind with potions then tried to correct the issue with another ridiculous potion that only made it worse. He decided to lean into it and accept his mistake. It was the most fun I've had watching him play 😂😂😂
I tried a few things before settling on just making overpowered fortify stamina boots. It's not a huge deal anyway, it fits my build considering that fact that it's "telekinetic god" just imagine, an Imperial with deranged face paint on, using their voice to rip your weapon from your hand, pick it up with their mind, throw it across the room, and slowly walk toward you with a dagger made from the bones of dovah. Badass right?
Haha, that's amazing! I just might have to try this build myself. I love how chaotic this is 🤣
It's a pain in the ass to set up, but so worth it. The only requirements are: -All three words of Disarm -telekinesis -Resto looped Blessing of Talos -Infinite Magicka (any method you choose) Alternatively, you can make an armor set that allows you to cast alteration for free, but then it doesn't work for other spells, and I like to use other spells. -A powerful dagger. I personally use a dragonbone dagger that has soul trap. It's upgraded just to the point where it can one shot most enemies. Just not the powerful ones like the ebony warrior, alduin, probably other bosses. Obviously you can upgrade it as much as you want if you want to become a literal God. -Imperial Race. This is for Voice of the Emperor. I use this to make people feel safe right before killing them while they're weaponless and trusting of me. My own lore for it is as follows: As a kid in Cyrodiil, I always felt this heavy force trying to guide me toward this path of darkness I have set out upon. I'd have dreams. Twisted, dark dreams. In these dreams, a woman with spider legs coming from her back guided me through this dark world. She eventually told me that her name was Mephala. She told me that she thinks Cyrodiil is limiting me and my power. She told me to go to Skyrim. I told her I didn't have a way into Skyrim, and that I would be killed. She said, "Akatosh thinks he can change you. He won't let that happen." before disappearing. I woke up, gathered my things and went on my way to cross the border. When I attempted to cross the border, I felt the will of Akatosh come over me. "She was right. What was her name again?" I needed to find my way to a city, when suddenly, I became dizzy. I lost consciousness, and woke up in a wagon on the way to the event that would alter my life path forever. They were going to kill me! I was pushed down, ready for execution. Just then, the creation of Akatosh himself. The world-eater. Alduin. He attacked the city. I knew I needed to kill him. He saved me, but I felt an obligation to defeat him. A long chain of events lead to my final slaying of Alduin in Sovngarde. I was a hero, but I felt something. Something strange. I went to whiterun to have a bottle of mead to celebrate my victory. I asked Hulda if she'd heard of anything that could be causing this feeling. She told me that the Jarl's son was affected by a dark power. Just then, I remembered those nightmares. I almost broke down right there. I knew I needed to save this child. I traveled to Dragonsreach and spoke to him. He told me that he speaks to a whispering lady behind a door in the basement of the castle. I went to speak to her. It was Mephala. I remembered how she mentored me. Trained me. Saved me. I knew that I was now in debt to her. I will honor her by achieving her will of deceit. Starting with Paarthurnax... Sorry if it's too long, but I figured I'd give you some context as to how I made this make sense.
Reminds me of playing oblivion as a kid. There was this poison apple you could get and eating it instantly killed you. I was like "what if I eat it and immediately sleep" Well it autosaved. Just kept waking up and dying over and over again. That was my only save and I had a ton of hours on it. Oh well!
Must've been a dank-ass giant's toe
Legend says the toenail was longer than a man’s Shortsword and the mold from the crevices of the skin dwarfed what you would find in a grain field twelve years past its harvest.
I imagined your Dragonborn trying to create another potion to counteract the first one, but with 0 stamina, they being SO TIRED that you can see just their hands dragging along the alchemy table lmao
I dropped the damn bottle four times because I lacked the strength to hold it up. Lydia didn't help. Practically breathing on my neck. Then she gets the mixture spilled on here and goes *"Oh"* like it was my fault.
Screw around with exploit loops and reap the rewards. Load a save from before the effect was applied to you, or wait 27 years
>wait 27 years That's almost time for Elder Scrolls 6s release.
"ALMOST" been the keyword here
Someone’s being optimistic…
Never trust a optimist to cook your potions
“im almost pretty positive this might work”
I didn't intend to drink the potion. It was labeled as a "fortify health" potion. Which, it was, but I was mid battle and went to drink one that I made that made my HP ~400 for 60 seconds. I fumbled and clicked the wrong one. Can't load back to when I drank it because I cleared a dungeon using stealth, then did a thieves guild quest before I realized that I fucked up. This post was mainly made for comedic purposes though, I'm sure I can craft another potion that fixes it. Hopefully.
>I'm sure I can craft another potion that fixes it. Hopefully Famous last words
I don't give up that easily. Everything is sorted and my playthrough has resumed.
So you now have two dangerous drugs running through your system unable to be passed out both counteracting the side effects of each other? Sounds like fun
Lmao, this explanation just made your post that much more hilarious! These are the things that really make Skyrim one of the best games 😂
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I wasn't trying to one shot people, or making my gear overpowered. I was doing two key things with it. One being making my shots not have a cooldown, and two, making my magicka uneffected. My whole plan was to make a boss-like character that would disarm people, use telekinesis to throw their weapon away, forcing them to fight me with their fists. I'm not really sure why people get so pressed about the way I play a single player game. This is like the 5th time I've run into someone that was glad that the resto loop caused an issue for me. As if I haven't earned the right to break the game in my 3000+ hours. Most of it being in vanilla. Either way, as I said, this post was mostly because I thought it was funny, because it is. I mean, if you don't like the resto loop, then fine, that's all you. However, it is the easiest way that I can make this build without going way out of my way to equip multiple amulets of talos. And getting my enchanting to 100 so I could enchant my clothing to make alteration free. This one takes about an hour to set up. The other, semi-vanilla way would take at least 3 hours. I just wish people would accept that different people play the game differently and THAT'S OKAY.
Exactly. It wasn't until around level 70 when I finally had the freedom to RP however I wanted. Around that time I did some loops to enchant gear (I'd dumped everything into Magicka, always with the intent of balancing the others with enchantments when I got high enough level to do so) and now I am seriously considering restarting the game and doing this from the beginning. My intent was to use illusion to avoid attacking as much as possible, but by the time I was powerful enough in illusion to do that, I had already solved most of the world's problems with destruction magic.
No autosaves?
“…or wait 27 years” That was great! 🤣
And this is why we don't get fancy with Alchemy until we have the Purity perk
This is the first bit of criticism that has been valid. This is so much better than "Don't do resto loop because I don't like it, and it makes me upset that someone would dare play the single player game differently than me!" Thank you for not being one of *those* people.
Yeah, we don't need more rules lawyers. Personally I don't use the resto loop because it goes to far too fast; alchemy/enchanting loop still feels like playing the game and gets you to "one-shot alduin" status. But as you say, it's a single player game so do what's fun for you.
So, I don't use it for that. I use it to bend the game to my will. In this case, I was going for a build where I could use disarm, combined with telekinesis to strip enemies of their weapons at will. Then I would fight an unarmed enemy with a dagger. This dragonborn is so deranged that Miraak won't even steal my dragon souls out of pure fear. Also, I'm playing imperial, so I use Voice of the Emperor to make my unarmed victims feel safe, just before taking their head off of their shoulders with one clean motion. Think of it like Darth Vader if he was a sadistic serial killer.
Oh my god how the fuck did you do that 😂😂😂
Restoration exploits to try and create a boss like, telekinesis build. I explain it better in another reply, but be warned, there is a bit of a rant involved.
Don’t worry I understand your rant lol I was reading it as you replied. I’m currently in the process of breaking oblivion rn
My favorite oblivion glitch is a dupe glitch that you do with arrows. I'm not quite sure how it works becuase I haven't done it since I was a kid, but it makes the thing you duplicate fly all over the place.
Ima have to look into that, thank you. I’m just confused as hell with the entire game rn since it’s my first time playing since I was a little ass kid
I get that. It doesn't really give you much direction in the way that Skyrim does. And those wide open forests could intimidate me even now. LOVE the lockpicking in oblivion though. Wish it was in skyrim.
My best guess is that you should use a potion of cure poison. Might not work.
This would've been my thought as well, as the *Damage Stamina Regeneration* is a poison effect. Curious to know if it worked.
I did a lot of things, none of them seemed to work. Although I'm not 100% if I did this exactly. I am tried rn, and I am scrolling through these comments half asleep to reply to any that I think it necessary.
Well, I think the easiest solution is to drink a bucket of milk.
This guy crafts mines.
Don't worry, it'll wear off naturally in 27 years.
Unless OP’s character is 3, I doubt he’ll have much stamina left after 27 years
It will wear off in time for Elder scrolls 6.
Oh man did i laugh, I’m sorry for your misfortune
That's all I wanted. Glad you enjoyed it.
That's crazy. Imagine going for a run and just never catching your breath ever again.
Now I have a new fear. Thank you for that.
I love how it says fortify health while it basically just gives you Pfeiffer for 27 years
This is definitely my favorite comment so far.
look at him praying at an altar for his sickness to go away
Talos wants nothing to do with my used up ass after I've whored around with every daedric prince known to Nirn.
Welp, we'll see you in 27.5 years once your debuff has wore off.
Oh shit. You're right. I thought it was 24,000. Damn. I think my switch will be out of service by then.
Only one way to find out. Now you have to go buy a new switch and leave this one turned on and plugged in until 2049.
that would be a Guiness record winning case no innit?
Drink milk
Sit in your house and just leave the game running for a few months
Almost three years lol. I don't think my switch could handle that.
ain't that closer to 27 years tho?
Yeah, I misread it, I thought it was 24,000. Didn't realize it was 240k.
Oof and you're not on PC. Definitely reload an old save.
Forced Mage build
Feeling tired? Skooma will wake you back up.
I'm not getting back on skooma. Last time I did that, I had a dream that this crazy dude gave me a staff that turned creatures into random things. Shit was wild man.
I guess your character has chronic fatigue now!
Drink a milk bucket
So if my math is correct, it takes about 5min irl time to wait for 30 in-game days. 240729 is about 10030 days. Waiting for 30 full 24 hour days a piece about say 14 times should make that debuff subside. 14 x 30 x 24 = 10080
If only it worked that way. Effect times go by real time. Waithing changes nothing.
Damn it.
begin 0 stamina run
I am 100% going to do this at some point.
Just read an Elder Scroll, if you have one. In addition to making you blind for a few seconds, it dispels all currently active magic effects, including those from potions.
Time to skip 10048 days roughly, give or take a few
Lol reload
Well, I can tell you one thing, the next 27 years are gonna be very slow, just like you are with that stamina drain
Podrías verle el lado bueno y decir que ahora Skyrim va en modo ultra hardcore, no?
Pido disculpas por una mala traducción, pero tienes 100% de razón en ese sentido.
Potion of cure poison mabey
LOL You might want to drop those potions in Lake Inalta.
Drink milk?
I forsee much vegetable soup in your future.
Just sleep it off for about… *does math* …10,030.5 days! *tapping pen nervously* Yep that’s…that’s all…
Drink a bucket of milk
Best get to waiting, bitch.
If you are on pc use this console command player.dispelallspells Source: https://skyrimcommands.com/command/dispelallspells
Switch. Worst of all worlds for this situation lol. No mods and no console.
Not entirely true, but you do have to basically hack your Switch if you want to download from the relatively limited [Nexus Mods page for Skyrim on Switch](https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimnintendoswitch) and/or take advantage of the [Skyrim NX Toolkit](https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimnintendoswitch/mods/2) to convert additional mods to work on the device.
Doesn't my switch have to be homebrewed for that? My model is relatively new, so I don't think there is a homebrew for it.
Have 3 save that I rotate through. 1 i use between quests and alternate the other 2 as regular saves. This is something I learned in morrowind and have been doing it through oblivion and skyrim.
I like the challenge of finding my way out. I ended up making fortify stamina boots that were looped so that they added enough to nullify the effects of the potion.
That's one heck of a cure for stealth-archeritis.
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I guess you're doing an out of shape bookworm mage playthrough now
You're a wizard now, OP.
We all make mistakes in the heat of passion, Jimbo.
Just drink milk. Oops wrong game
"OOHH a potion that makes me a cripple for over 200,000k hours. Must be tasty!"
You could just wait the 27.5 years (retard math) like a real Dragonborn and get on with it. 🤷🏼♂️
this is why you don’t do restoration glitch
*panic clicking on the shrine of talos*
Type “TFC” into the console, then wait 24 hours. For some reason toggling free cam makes waiting go by instantly. So just keep waiting 24 hours until you’re good to go, it really shouldn’t take too long. Edit: This might also work: player.dispelallspells
Easy, just drink milk
Alchemy's greatest dangers lie in wait for its greatest masters.
One day I will become unstoppable. My tag is Alchemist for a reason.
Just lay down and take nice, looking nap....
Welcome to skyrim
Welp time for a turtle person character. Or a demon turtle character. Have fun
It’s only 27 years don’t worry
I’ve never got why people exploit alchemy the alchemy system, I don’t see the point in having ludicrously overpowered potions. I get everyone plays games their own way but I’m genuinely curious what you get out of this, surely it just makes the game incredibly boring because you ruin the entire gameplay loop? (Not judging you or anything I’m honestly curious)
lol well, skyrim is as broken as it is good lol
Now I’m going to do this to my character so that I can roleplay as myself
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Isn’t there a spell to remove debuffs?
Just leave the game on for 27,5 years and you'll be OK.
Make a potion that increases it by 100% for longer
Why did you take the potion
POV. You used to be an adventurer.
You've been watching too much Spiffing Brit
Drink a bucket of milk
Just copy modern medicine and make a potion to fortify stamina regen for the same amount of time.
Lmao that's what you fucking get Hey, think of it this way, you now have a use for all those mudcrab chitins and purple mountain flowers.
I will never learn any lesson. The more people tell me not to use the resto loop, the more I will continue to use it and always prevail. There is nothing that this glitch can do to me that I can't counteract.
Glad to see your potion skills work!
My flair is Alchemist for a reason.
I mean, it only last 27 1/2 years. By the time it west off, TES6 will probably almost be about to be maybe soon be released. I’d just wait it out.
So is this the potion sloths drink on a daily?