For Block, one-handed/two-handed, spells, and archery.
Buy a horse, set the level of gameplay to master, slice away, burn, or
bash with a shield, Before the horse dies, rest for an hour to restore
it's hp, rinse and repeat.
For sneaking, go to the High Hrothgar. Find the monk meditating/praying in the hall, hide in the shadows come up on him and sneak attack him. Wait for him to reset (He sits back down) and.. rinse and repeat. If you Attack him without killing him, repeatedly, He'll attack you and you'll permanently be made into a Popsicle by his non stop ice shout. (This can also be done to other quest specific NPC's, Mercer, etc.)For
Speech, go to the Black-Briar meadery. Speak to Ungrien at the counter, and choose the option, "Tell me about Maven Black-Briar", then click the persuade option. Repeat as needed. For a combined Speech, Smithing and Enchanting see Enchanting below.
Alchemy, Eat everything, It's simpler then mixing potions and poisons. You can also sit next to an area with ingredients that respawn, pick them, eat them, and rest until they respawn.
Restoration, Alteration, Illusion, and Conjuration. Continuously use spells on yourself when you have them available. For conjuration, summon a creature from the plains of oblivion repeatedly. Rest for an hour after magicka depletes, repeat.For restoration, look for crystal traps or fire pressure plate traps for a constant flow of damage to heal.
Lock picking, just pick everything you can, its about the only way aside from the trainers available. Also, if you do the thieves guild main quests, you'll obtain the skeleton key, before returning it, you can leave with it and use it repeatedly, until you max out your picking. So you're not wasting gilder on picks. then return the key later and finish that nightinggale/thieves guild quest.
Pickpocketing, pay someone to teach you, turn around and pickpocket your funds back from them. once you can no longer train in it, just have fun emptying people of their belongings.
Light/Heavy armor, once you're a high enough in level, find some lower level or weaker opponents, sit there and let them wail on you. So your health doesn't deplete extremely fast, set the game level to novice and heal when neccessary.
Smithing, the easiest and cheapest way to master smithing is by obtaining leather and leather strips at every opportunity you can. With the leather and leather strips, forge leather bracers. They only take one leather and three leather strips. It's the cheapest way because any animal you kill that drops a hide/fur/pelt is giving you free leather/leather strips. Buying leather and leather strips is also very affordable and every smith and gerneral goods merchant will have bundles of it.
Enchanting - Enchanting can be done at the same time as smithing. This method requires some gold to start (to buy ingots, leather strips and filled soul gems) and it requires disenchanting at least one item (to learn the enchantment). After you make as many Iron Daggers as possible (see Smithing above) go to some of the magical vendors around (such as Farengar Secret-Fire in Whiterun's Dragonreach) to buy filled soul gems. Use an enchanting table to create enchanted Iron Daggers. The more powerful the enchantment the more you can use this method as your Iron Daggers will be worth more in trade. Higher level spells make for better enchanted items and thus can sell higher. This method should increase Smithing, Enchanting and Speech if you continually build, enchant and sell.
For sneaking, go to the High Hrothgar. Find the monk meditating/praying in the hall, hide in the shadows come up on him and sneak attack him. Wait for him to reset (He sits back down) and.. rinse and repeat. If you Attack him without killing him, repeatedly, He'll attack you and you'll permanently be made into a Popsicle by his non stop ice shout. (This can also be done to other quest specific NPC's, Mercer, etc.)For
Speech, go to the Black-Briar meadery. Speak to Ungrien at the counter, and choose the option, "Tell me about Maven Black-Briar", then click the persuade option. Repeat as needed. For a combined Speech, Smithing and Enchanting see Enchanting below.
Alchemy, Eat everything, It's simpler then mixing potions and poisons. You can also sit next to an area with ingredients that respawn, pick them, eat them, and rest until they respawn.
Restoration, Alteration, Illusion, and Conjuration. Continuously use spells on yourself when you have them available. For conjuration, summon a creature from the plains of oblivion repeatedly. Rest for an hour after magicka depletes, repeat.For restoration, look for crystal traps or fire pressure plate traps for a constant flow of damage to heal.
Lock picking, just pick everything you can, its about the only way aside from the trainers available. Also, if you do the thieves guild main quests, you'll obtain the skeleton key, before returning it, you can leave with it and use it repeatedly, until you max out your picking. So you're not wasting gilder on picks. then return the key later and finish that nightinggale/thieves guild quest.
Pickpocketing, pay someone to teach you, turn around and pickpocket your funds back from them. once you can no longer train in it, just have fun emptying people of their belongings.
Light/Heavy armor, once you're a high enough in level, find some lower level or weaker opponents, sit there and let them wail on you. So your health doesn't deplete extremely fast, set the game level to novice and heal when neccessary.
Smithing, the easiest and cheapest way to master smithing is by obtaining leather and leather strips at every opportunity you can. With the leather and leather strips, forge leather bracers. They only take one leather and three leather strips. It's the cheapest way because any animal you kill that drops a hide/fur/pelt is giving you free leather/leather strips. Buying leather and leather strips is also very affordable and every smith and gerneral goods merchant will have bundles of it.
Enchanting - Enchanting can be done at the same time as smithing. This method requires some gold to start (to buy ingots, leather strips and filled soul gems) and it requires disenchanting at least one item (to learn the enchantment). After you make as many Iron Daggers as possible (see Smithing above) go to some of the magical vendors around (such as Farengar Secret-Fire in Whiterun's Dragonreach) to buy filled soul gems. Use an enchanting table to create enchanted Iron Daggers. The more powerful the enchantment the more you can use this method as your Iron Daggers will be worth more in trade. Higher level spells make for better enchanted items and thus can sell higher. This method should increase Smithing, Enchanting and Speech if you continually build, enchant and sell.
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