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The difficulty in Oblivion.

Solik

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I've actually started doing that, since I'm a speed and agility focused character (without Stealth) to begin with. It's working out pretty well for me -- I can fight when I have to, but it's easier to just avoid enemies and rely on my speechcraft, security, and mercantile to keep me geared-up. I mean, there's no real need to kill absolutely everything in sight.
 

RK47

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Dead State Divinity: Original Sin
Yea solik, the only hard part is keeping those dumb fuck captains / princes alive when they actually followed you inside. >_<

I'mma restart new char once I finished main campaign and put all major skills to non combat and see what happens.
 

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I just let them die.
 

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