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Cheat Codes: ------------ Submitted by: David K. How to Make Easy Money in Shornhelm (Thief's Guide): ---------------------------------------------------- Written by MoonlightDeity A short, step-by-step guide on how to make easy money in Shornhelm, Rivenspire. There are other ways to earn money, and other places in the town for you to rob, but this is how I usually do it. This guide requires you to have the Blade of Woe skill from the Dark Brotherhood DLC, and preferably a few points spent into the Legerdemein skill line. It is possible to complete this without getting caught by the guards, even if you have a bounty. A small house with an easy lock. Sneak before breaking in. There are 2 NPCs. Pick the pockets of the woman first (2 times) and then use the Blade of Woe to kill her when the man isn't looking. Proceed to to the same to the man, and after that you're free to loot the house. There's a strong box in this house. Empty house, with an easy lock. Break in and loot it all! No strong box unfortunately. If you have the Timely Escape perk from the Thieves' Guild skill line, a footpad has a chance to appear to the left of this house, and teleport you to safety. A medium level house, with a harder lock. There are 2 NPCs. Wait for the short haired one to go down the stairs, then pick her pockets and kill her using the Blade of Woe. You're now free to do the same to the second NPC, and then loot the house. A strong box spawns close to the stairs to the unreachable second floor. Boxes, sacks and barrels in front of the gate. Check them all, as there can be superior quality goods in them. The Townhall, with an unlocked door. All the stuff in this abandoned house is free to grab, and there can be some decent stuff here although no treasure items. Sneak behind the cathedral if you have a bounty, or just walk past it if you're safe. This house is the hardest one on the list, but it is also the most rewarding. There are 2 NPCs and they'll be walking all over the place, often facing each other. Look for the right time to pick their pockets and kill them. The woman is the only one who'll walk to the second floor, but the man can sometimes spot her from the bottom of the stairs so be careful. There's a chance for 2 strong boxes to spawn here. No need to break the lock since the house belongs to a criminal, but she still needs to be killed after you pick her pockets. The house contains some low level loot, but there are sometimes recipes and blueprints to be found. Don't forget to check the kitchen cupboards. If you have a bounty, you can sneak along the walls of the house towards the crafting area. Jump over the gap in the wall to avoid any guards patrolling the area. Just before you enter the Outlaws Refuge, there are 3 barrels you can loot. If all goes according to plan, this will only take you 15~ minutes, and you'll get 4000-8000g worth of stolen items, not counting you laundering goods or selling rare recipes. By the time you've sold the loot, most houses will have been reset. If not, just fast travel back and forth once. And if you still have a bounty on you and don't want to pay to get rid of it, the second entrance to the Refuge let's you escape to beyond the city wall to the east, were you can find a safe wayshrine to use. Daily Login Rewards: -------------------- Daily Logins can be a chore. Luckily compared to other MMOs, ESO is pretty lenient towards them. You dont have to login every day on the spot, instead the timer for the second daily login reward counts down even when you haven't claimed the reward before that, meaning you only miss a login day if you dont login for over 2 days. Also, ESO normally only requires you to login for around 24/31 days in a month for the top tier rewards, so it isnt to hard to get these rewards. These rewards include Crown Crates, which are going to be the main way people will get their mounts without paying. But we will talk about those next. Daily login rewards can even give you DLC for free sometimes, so keep an eye out for that, as daily logins will be providing a lot of the said free content I talked about. And if you enjoy the game, since it has hundreds of hours in it, logging in daily shouldnt feel like a chore if you are enjoying it. Even if you miss some days. Extra Tips and Tricks: ---------------------- Written by Pyrefeather There are more costumes than you think in game. These Costumes are called "Disguises”. They are found throughout the base game and their purpose is to let you sneak through enemies without fighting them, as long as you dont go near the ones with the torches. However, if you attack or you get attacked, the Disguise breaks and you lose it. However, if you take off the disguise as soon as you get it, and never wear it, you can keep it. Disguises only break if you are attacked in the area the disguise is used for. Luckily, there is a next to no chance that you will revisit the area it is used for after you complete it. So by taking off the disguise until after the mission, as long as you dont enter that one specific area again while wearing it, you have a new Costume you can use. And there are some good disguises in game you will want to collect, such as one that turns you into a goblin you can use anywhere. Another life hack has to do with Motifs. There are a lot of crafting styles on the Crown Store that… Tbh you will prob never use. As long as you have costumes. Though some look good. Luckily only half of these styles are expensive in game. A lot of them you can buy in game from guild traders for a bit of gold, meaning there is no need to buy any of them from the Crown Store. This includes motifs being sold right now such as Dwemer, Imperial, Mercenary, Assassins League, and many more styles. The only other things you should consider buying in the Crown Store other than the DLC is in the upgrades tab under account, and maybe crafting under outfit styles. The upgrades aren't really needed, but if you want to consider buying one then buy the imperial upgrade. Though it is worth noting that other races can easily fill in for Imperial with their racial passives. The Any race, any alliance upgrade isnt really needed unless you do PvP, and at the time of typing, PvP is broken and unbalanced. As for the outfit styles they are unique with a visual effects that can only be bought in the store, but chances are a lot of other players wont even see the visual effect, because they have settings to suppress them to reduce lag. All other upgrades such as bag space, vampirism, mount upgrades, etc, should not be bought as you can obtain them in game easily. Basically, you only need to buy DLC in this game. Everything else can be gotten for free in one way or another. You wont be able to get some things like costumes in the Crown Store in game, but there are so many costumes you can obtain in game without spending money, that you shouldn't need to buy any in the Store because you will almost always find one you like. Just find the one you want that is greyed out in your collections tab, read the achievement you need to do to get it, and them research as to what quest in the world it is and go do it. |
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