Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20160820115218/@comment-3547390-20160912151556

You know, you might be right. I might have had an easier time if I actually used the strafe keys in Arena. I just never found a way to properly evade enemy fire there. Daggerfall is somewhat better... with melee opponents. You will curse the day you meet magic casters in Daggerfall, they are practically explosive charges willing to blow themselves up. Did I mention that you need to fight with a sword that requires close confrontation to these explosive things?

You know, that is one thing Daggerfall is good for. In 42 parts, I still have never had to repair a weapon. I mean, I have the best weapon in the game (as I did in Arena, I get VERY lucky). In Arena, I had more of a progressive system. There isn't really any harm in telling you, especially since you can't use any of them, but I got my Ebony Katana in Valenwood just before I did the Elden Grove (I recommend searching cities you travel to, I did this a lot and got some good stuff). That alone meant I had the power to fight most things and not get worn down. As you are on the seventh piece of the staff of chaos, you should know that the final piece will be in Morrowind. That was where I got the Ebony Dai-Katana, the most powerful weapon in the game (the funny thing being I spent most of the game looking for Dai-Katanas and not finding any). Still, for most of the game I had a pretty good weapon. I also had a Adamintium Longsword of Lifesteal which meant I wouldn't die as much, a Longsword of Paralyzation to stop magic casters from instantly killing me, and a Longsword of Firestorm which was amazing for Trolls and enemies above your head. Needless to say, I survived by combining these weapons together and working my way through the mess that is Arena. Daggerfall is very different, everything is RNG, so I just got an extremely lucky roll of the dice and was able to buy the most powerful weapon with my 600,000 gold (just haven't got more due to a lack of motivation).