Talk:Skill
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[edit] "Governing" Attributes
What exactly does a "governing" attribute mean? I'm sure it's different for each skill, but I'm curious nonetheless. For example, Conjuration is governed by Intelligence. I know that as I raise my Conjuration ability, the spells become less costly and more mana efficient. But if I raise my Intelligence, what happens to the Conjuration skill? // Montag –t –c
- Nothing, as far as I know and can tell. The only thing the governing attribute part of a skill or attribute does is track which attributes get multipliers on level up. As I'm sure you know, luck is the only attribute that doesn't govern any skills, which is why it never gets any multipliers although luck does help everything a small amount. That's the only thing that governing attributes mean or do to my knowledge. \*\ Hellhound43 17:43, 15 September 2006 (CDT)
- In Morrowind, you couldn't train a skill at the skill trainer above your governing attribute. Eg if you had 50 Willpower, you wouldn't be able to train Destruction at a trainer above 50. I'm not sure if they kept that though. 87.250.34.197 22:16, 22 December 2006 (CST)
- That's true, but yes they did take it out of Oblivion, probably to give a little more freedom in skill progression, and to put less emphasis on the planning of your character's progression. \*\ Hellhound43 23:08, 22 December 2006 (CST)
[edit] Merge minor skill and major skill into this article
I think we should merge minor skill and major skill into this article, as there is nothing significant in those articles that could easily be included in skill. --theSpectator talk 02:53, 22 April 2007 (CDT)
- Done. --theSpectator talk 01:30, 10 May 2007 (CDT)
[edit] Minor skill question.
Hey guys quick question. I have the Xbox 360 version and I was wondering, I know you can only level up major skills so much but can you level up minor skills as much as you want to the point of maxing them out at 100, even if you were say, level one or two or some such or can I only level up minor skills so much per level like major skills? I can really appreciate the clarification on this. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.69.91.64 (talk • contribs) .
You can level up any of your skills just by using them. Major or Minor, you will get experience just by preforming the required action. The only restriction is on training, only allowing you to train five times per level. Mbjones90 (talk) 05:20, October 11, 2009 (UTC)
Thanks so far but it's not the answer I was quite looking for, let me clarify. For example, I am level two right now. I can not level up my major skills naturally to level 100 can I? Or will I cap out and need to advance a level before being able to raise them again via using them in every day situations just by using them and not using a trainer?
On minor skills: Can I grind them to max? Or do they, too, have a limit on how many times I can raise them per level? Or is there no limit and I can max them all out eventually just by using them?
A quick answer would be duly appreciated. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.69.91.64 (talk • contribs) .
You can level up every skill just by using it. The drawback to not leveling up is your attribute bonuses won't line up the way you need them to in order to max out your attributes. By leveling up, you make it easier to earn experience, due to the increased difficulty involved in killing foes, allowing you to cast more spells on them or hit them with more weaponry. I maxed out my destruction skill quite early in the game, due to its availability and usefulness. I'm sure you could max out every skill before level two, but that would take forever. Mbjones90 (talk) 17:39, October 11, 2009 (UTC)
