I went from 67 to 93 in mere hours without even realizing it because the damage made my skill level up so darn fast.
My favorite way is to just train with Faralda and sell her a bunch of rings you enchant with Fortify carry weight or another valuable enchantment to get your money back.
You can use transmute on iron ore, make the rings and enchant them. First get Enchanting to easy if you get the Black Star, use a few petty soul gems to enchant your weapons with soul trap and refill your weapons with the Black Star after every kill. Then make a set of armor and jewelry that ruduces the cost of casting Destruction and Restoration to zero. Find a cave bear and hit it repeatedly with lightning rune. Heal yourself and the bear as needed to keep going. Essential Metroid Dread review - a sublime return for a Nintendo icon.
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In order to better serve mobile users, I've redesigned the site so that my Skyrim Guide will work better on small screens. I hope this is helpful to some of you. Send feedback on this change to [email protected]! See Faralda in the Mage's College for new spells as you level Destruction. A demonstration of Fire Storm's radius - Blizzard's is similar. My mage is in the center, and the damaging area is the width of the screenshot. Spell List by Element Here's a list of the Destruction spells in Skyrim that are not quest-specific, by element in order of difficulty.
Fire Spell List Fire spells deal additional damage over time to enemies when they are hit by a spell. Spray in short bursts to stack flames on the enemy. This can work on crowds, too. This spell can't stagger, as that would be overpowered. Dual casting this to stagger enemies will get you through to Fireball and Incinerate. Fire Rune Apprentice Use this to set traps, or simply drop it at the enemy's feet. It's a very mana-hungry spell and should only be used when you need an extra trick up your sleeve.
Cast this, then let your mana regen. That applies to all runes. I never bothered to use them with my pure mage. Fireball Adept At almost half the cost of a Fire Rune spell, Fireball dishes 50 damage to enemies in an area. You don't even have to hit your target, and can fire strategically to hit multiple foes at once.
When a pack is swarming you, fire at their feet. Not recommended if you have a melee follower. I let mine go during this training period, as it was simply too dangerous. It's a good spell when you're swarmed, as even when you're dodging enemy attacks you will be doing some damage. Heavy use of Cloak spells may work well with certain builds. As soon as you can cast this more than two or three times without running out of mana it'll be your go-to for most fights.
It's the cheapest of the 3 spells in its tier and still manages to pump out damage - more thanks to the burning effect. The cost is high enough that you'd better either invest lots of level-up points into mana or Enchant gear to reduce the Magicka cost. This can be a very fun spell to use with the Unrelenting Force shout.
You'll probably spend so much time using Incinerate and Thunderbolt that you barely notice your Dovahkiin know this spell. This is the reward from Faralda for the Destruction Ritual quest. The other two elements' equivalents must be bought at nearly 3k gold each. It's really not a great spell but can help you deal area damage to soften enemies before a fight - by preparing as they charge at you at a distance for fear of interrupt or sneaking nearby to 'deploy the bomb'.
Playing on Skyrim's Master difficulty this damage is very very disappointing. An action shot, charging a Dual Cast Fire Bolt The Fireball spell does big aoe damage, just make sure none of your allies are inside its huge blast radius. Incinerate becomes one of the best skills to use for single target damage when you reach Expert Destruction. Enchant your clothing to reduce its big mana cost for massive damage from Impact perk stagger fests. Frost Spell List Ice spells deal their power as stamina damage to the target and slow them.
Ice Spike Apprentice 48 Direct damage, 25 points. You can slow a select target at range to impede their advance to the battle site. Frost Rune Apprentice Same as with fire, except it wil slow enemies and deal stamina damage. Ice Storm Adept Sends out a wide blast of cold, slowing enemies caught in its wake. This can go through walls so be very careful using it near civilization. That mechanic can be used to your favor if your enemies are hiding behind something.
Dual cast this to stagger your foes and slow multiple attackers at once. Then, just use your free destruction spells to pound away at shadowmere dark brotherhood questline! I usually just throw down a fire rune and summon familiars on top of it.
If you have enough magicka you should get about a level a minute up to level For conjuration you will need to have completed the quest pieces of the past. At Mehrune's Shrine after the quest there will be 2 unbound Dremora.
Kill them both and represent cast soul trap on one of the bodies. Because the Dremora have eternal souls it counts as if it were still alive aside from not getting the soul. Fire does the most damage out of the three elements available so it gives the most exp. Another neat trick I learned by accident is when you train with someone, you can immediately use the shout ice form to freeze them solid.
Because it doesn't do any damage it doesn't turn them hostile. Enter sneak mode and repeatedly tap X for pickpocket. It will eventually open when they began to thaw. Take your money and bam you can train again. Works on all NPCs like when buying a house or training or any of the like. If you have a high pickpocket skill you can always pay for training and then steal your money back as well. You can summon a familiar and then attack it to level both conjuration and destruction.
It will turn on you after a second, but even with low-level destruction spells it won't reach you at least at the low levels I was doing this. This may also work with atronachs, but I haven't ever attacked one of mine and seen it directly level destruction. This will only work if you haven't already joined the companions.
When you first join someone will take you outside to hit him. Simply keep hitting him with spells and he will just keep telling you to use your sword and he won't do anything.
This is effective because as soon as you stop attacking he will sheathe his weapon so you can wait 1 hour to regain your magicka. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Best way to level destruction? Ask Question.
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