Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What happens when you become a werewolf on Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?

I really want to be a werewolf on Elder scrolls V, but I don't know what happens? Do you get to choose whether or not to transform at night? And my friend said something about people killing you for no reason.What happens when you become a werewolf on Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
- Transforming at night is optional.

-Being a werewolf does not allow you to sleep in beds anymore, preventing you from getting Rested and Well Rested bonuses.

-To extend and regenerate hp, you have to feed on your foes corpses.

-You can't loot or pick up stuff when in wolf form, but can manipulate levers or chains.

-If transforming in a public place, people will become hostile to you.

-Faster stamina regeneration and very fast sprinting.

-Pressing the shout button when in wolf form will detect life for some enemies, meaning they glow red and let you know there are bad guys there.



That pretty much sums it up, I'm a werewolf and it's pretty sweet. Don't become a vampire, daylight hurts you, towns will instantly attack you/shun you, etc. Being a wolf doesn't have negative effects on socializing with people.What happens when you become a werewolf on Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
advantages:

You can transform once a day.

+100 hp

can sprint extremely fast

100% immune to diseases

Roars much like shouts but only for werewolf

Wolves don't attack

+100 stamina

Disadvantages:

No health regen(must feed on dead bodies)

Anyone will attack you in werewolf form

If someone sees you transform it's a fine

No rest bonus

Can't loot or pick anything up



That's all I can think of anyone have anything else speak up would love to know if I'm missing out on anythingWhat happens when you become a werewolf on Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
After you complete the underforge you have the ability to transform once per day by using your power(optional). But I wouldn't recommend transforming in front of people. Lycanthropy is a crime just like cannibalism and vampirism.

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