Top 10 YouTube Tips And Tricks That Will Enhance Your YouTube Experience

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Cherrie Patete

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Ive been playing necromancer characters in skyrim since the game first launched and have gone in hard on it since AE came out. Heres the best tips and tricks Ive picked up over my various playthroughs(absolutely feel free to add your own in the comments, I'll update this list accordingly)

Top 10 YouTube Tips and Tricks that will enhance your YouTube experience


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Become a vampire and get the necromage perk as early as you can manage it. Necromage boosts the effects of a ton of your other abilities and perks but only if you get it beforehand. If you want every perk to be effected but already had them before necromage, you can reset your perks with that black book after defeating miraak, just clear all perks and put necromage back on first. To level up restoration quick, Go to the college and buy the summon zombie spell from the undead plague CC and the turn lesser undead spell. Summon a weaksauce zombie and cast turn undead on it repeatedly and your restoration will go up relatively fast.i like going to the midden to do this so NOCs dont whine or get in the way . It really helps if you do that mystic cleansing quest for devlin the illusion professor immediately beforehand since it gives you a good bit of time with unlimited magika that helps speed up powerleveling all your mage skills tremendously. Once restoration is up to at least 70, you can kill the draugr in the midden and level conjuration to 100 quickly by casting soul trap on it repeatedly.

You can lojack some dead thralls and avoid the issue of losing them, but it only works with formerly living followers and you must sacrifice a quest to do it. Go to volunruud with a follower you wanna thrall. Do NOT pick up the journal that starts the "silenced tongues" quest. Proceed through the dungeon til you find the first ceremonial weapon. Order your follower to pick it up, do NOT pick it up yourself. Once they have it dismiss them, leave, and come back with a second follower you want to thrall. Have that follower pick up the second ceremonial weapon. Kill/ thrall both of them andhead back to read the journal. Now with the silenced tongues quest active the markers for the ceremonial weapons will mark your thralls on the map for you. Youll never lose them again. Keep them tucked away in one of your homes when you arent using them. Just make sure you never remove the ceremonial weapons from their inventory.

Aetherial crown+ritual stone is ridiculously powerful, especially if youre a vampire and have necromage plus the necromancy summon buffs in the conjuration tree, as that will increase the raised undeads durability and damage output significantly.

If you want to use dead thralls, try to stick with named bosses for long term thralls. Generic enemies will disappear when the dungeon you got them from resets in roughly 10-30 in-game days. Also, corpses dont have carryweight, so dead thralls make excellent packmules as long as you use the right ones that dont disappear on you. Also, for some reason when you fast travel to town your thralls spawn at the stable like horses do, so they might not be next to you when you arrive. Use Wait to skip an hour or two and theyll usually appear next to you.*edit to add to this, thralls will wield whatever weapons you give them but will only wear the specific pieces of armor they had equipped in life. You can take it off them and improve it, or even rename it, before returning it to them to boost their armor, but it must be the exact piece of armor. (Ex: They will only wear THEIR steel plate armor, not just any steel plate armor you give them)

Expats are even better sources of local travel tips. They see (or once saw) the destination with a similar perspective as you will and appreciate things that lifelong locals may consider to be boring or commonplace. Also, they're probably used to showing around their family and friends so they will have curated a solid list of spots to check out. To connect with a foreign expat, ask your network for connections to friends of friends and join expat groups on Facebook.

Doing a tour with a good guide early on can provide a momentum boost to your entire trip by giving you local insights that will enhance your appreciation of everything you see and experience from then on and sharing tips on things to do, see, and eat that you may not come across otherwise.

Like fasting, this is another one that takes some getting used to, but can pay off when you do. Getting accustomed to sleeping on the floor will make your more resilient and adaptable for whatever sleep situation your travels throw at you.

It's hard to avoid falling into a routine. That's why we have our Consider This newsletter, where we send you a new idea every week that will get you off your mental or physical couch to make the most of your trip through life.

Hey Tori. I'm glad you commented to say thanks. Let us know if you have any questions and, once you get some travel experience under your belt, let us know what travel tips of your own we should add! Happy travels!

Totally agree with 'Get the most out of your trip by milking the planning process'! We always book the tickets for our January-trip in April/May and then the planning/reading/enjoying already begins ? Next January we're going to Mexico: a little bit Yucatan, a 10-day dive trip to Socorro for my boyfriend and in the meanwhile a 10-day foodie-culture-trip for myself to Mexico City, Puebla and Oaxaca. So, very grateful for all the tips & tricks I get here from you guys ?

Ouch! I was laughing, nodding, and agreeing with everything until the dig on Airbnb! As a hostess (we have a farm glamping tent), I do not see my guests as money bags. We even give them fresh eggs to take home, for Pete's sake!
I do agree that in some places (looking at you, Barcelona), the locals really think Airbnbs are the devil and tourists shouldn't be allowed. But even there, we had a great time.
I will contribute with the scam we were almost victims of in Rio de Janeiro. Someone flinged poop at my hisband's shoes and, funny enough, he didn't even notice. A minute later some gorgeous brunette comes to tell him in perfect English that he has poop on his shoes. I didn't even hesitate, and pulled him away and into the first restaurant I saw. Sure enough, a group of guys was right behind the girl ready to mob us.
Still, I will say it was our fault for walking around Copacabana at night all by ourselves, so definitely give Rio a chance but keep your guard up!

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