GanguCrimes wrote:i'm on level 14 and every opportunity i have had to level up i have opted to improve my magika... dont know if this will become a problem
i want to get some great armour or apparel to improve my magika, is the best way to do this by enchanting robes and such? if so i havent even got round to enchanting stuff yet... i have disenchanted a few things but haven't created anything yet. i believe i need to capture a soul to so, only problem is when i am using my bound conjured sword is it says soul gem is not big enough to capture soul of people i am killing :/
can i just buy bad ass robes that will make be hard as nails or will i have to create some myself?
also what is the difference between fortifying magika and the regeneration which is best to use?
I'm 150 hours in now, level 40 and apart from 2 very early health level ups, I have taken all mine as magicka improvements. It's not a problem. Just make sure you carry plenty of health and magicka potions, you can pretty much ignore stamina. Definitely resist the temptation to use armour, just level up your mage armour spells (oakflesh / ironflesh / ebonyflesh / dragonflesh) as soon as you can afford, and take the mage armour perks as soon as your level will allow.
Fortify magicka increases your max magicka temporarily, regeneration makes it regenerate faster. I find that in the earlier stages regeneration potions are useful but later on you will have various items of apparel that will regenerate your magicka super fast anyway so now I go for fortify over regeneration. You should also try to do the mages college questline as soon as possible, you will then be given robes that give +100% magicka regeneration and +50 magicka. Plus with a ring, amulet and circlet I'm up to +229% magicka regeneration at the minute. If I had specialised more in enchantment those figures would probably be even higher but I basically haven't bothered with enchantment.
Also, if you're going completely mage make sure you get a tank-style warrior companion. I have Mjoll the Lioness who you meet in Riften. And if you marry your companion, he/she will become immortal. Which is nice.