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Yes, but you have to plan out your leveling to do it. You have to rank up to minor skills for two separate governing attributes by ten and then one major skill in another by ten. This way you get a +5 bonus to three of your attributes each level. It is possible to get all your stats to 100 by around level 40-50. There is a guide on GameFAQs that explains the process really well with example leveling strategies.Spindoc_SEI
It's explained well here. I would just suggest increasing 2 attributes +5 and then always adding +1 to luck each time youlevel if you want to get EVERY attribute up to 100.
Yes you can max out everything. You just have to try your best to plan how you use and level your skills to get +5 on each attribute every time you level (while making sure you increase luck every time since there are no skills associated with it). And even if you can't max out an attribute, you can still increase it with enchanted armor/jewelry.
Here's my character on the 360 version. I was able to get every attribute except luck up to 100 w/o enchantments a few levels before maxing out. But I didn't start putting points on luck early enough so I only got that up to 82 w/o enchantment.
Name: Endar Redoran
Race: Dark Elf
Birthsign: The Mage
Class: Custom Spellsword
LVL: 52 (highest possible w/o jail trick)
Attributes (with enchantments and vampirism)
Strength: 144
Intelligence: 122
Willpower:142
Agility: 112
Speed: 130
Endurance: 110
Personality: 108
Luck: 92
All skills at 100 or higher except hand to hand (65), alchemy (95), mercentile (89), and speechcraft (77).
Weapons:Soul Reaver (perfect madness longsword w/ absorb health 25 points)
Hatred's Soul (daedric bow w/ fire damage 30 points and damage speed 30 points)
Armor: Full madness armor enchanted with fortify magicka 50 points (3x), one fortify strength 12 points, fortify willpower 12 points, and one with fire shield (to help with vampire weakness to fire).
Jewelry: Ring of Perfection (+10 to every attribute)
Mundane Ring (reflect spell 35%,resist magic 50%)
Necklace of Swords (reflect damage 33%)
Quests completed: 225
Places explored: 367
Nirnroot found: 164
Total money after buying everything that's worth it: 1,271,429
Total hours on character: 285
Just do this quest...
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Nocturnal
The reward is the skeleton key, an unbreakable lock pick that gives +40 to your security skill. You should also check out some of the other daedric quests, they give some of the best items in the game.
4 was good, so there's no reason to think that 5 wouldn't be any goodLessThanMike
Except for the fact that they are made by completely different developers. :roll:
IMO it's only a COD game if it's made by Infinity Ward (who made COD, COD2, and COD4).
Treyarch's past track record with COD titles means that I'll be skeptical until it's released. Both COD 3 and the one COD title that Treyarch made for PS2/Xbox were crap in comparison to Cod, Cod2, and cod4. I don't know why Activision doesn't keep the series with Infinity Ward, especially since they created it.
I'm not saying that the new COD will suck, I just have a lot of doubt about it...
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