

I've been keeping some potions just in case (ones I've found lying around in dungeons etc), but haven't had to use one yet since I can normally get to a shrine before too long. You can brew them yourself with Alchemy (never tried it myself), or find them lying around or buy them from an appropriate merchant. You can only have one blessing active at a time - the new one will replace the old.Īlso, yes, you can use potions. Activating a shrine removes all diseases and gives you a blessing (eg Blessing of Talos), which is a temporary buff that does something depending on which god it is - Blessing of Talos makes your Shouts recharge 20% faster.think it lasts a few game-hours. Any place with a temple should also have a shrine in the temple. The shrine itself is a stone thingy in front of the statue that looks a bit like an axe. There's one in Whiterun, near the Gildergreen (the massive big tree) where that preacher bloke is spouting his proclamations. You can sometimes find shrines out in the wilderness (certainly Talos shrines - you can recognise them by the statue). You can also cure diseases at any shrine - Talos, Kyraneth, Dibella, etc. I have fun sneaking through dungeons and pewing/stabbing stuff to death before it even notices I'm there, though my levelling has slowed down a lot since I maxed my Sneak skill, some time ago. But at least I had Creeper and the Mudcrab to sell stuff to then. Would be nice if merchants had more cash so they could actually buy all my crap in one go (I have the Speech perk that lets me sell anything to any merchant, though I don't think it works for stolen items - I think the non-dodgy merchants still won't buy those, but still, this Perk is a useful one ), but then I had that problem in Morrowind as well. Fortunately I don't tend to carry around too much stuff so it's okay. īut anyway, to get back onto the subject.yeah that is probably the most annoying thing about Skyrim - having to scroll through everything like that. It's reminded me of a vid that was linked to me last night.not related to Skyrim but rather Portal 2. And that helm looks very silly yet so cool at the same time.
