Choosing a Race That Suits Your PlaystyleWith the Switch port of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim finally out, there are a wealth of new players jumping into the classic adventure for the first time. As those who`ve played the game know, choosing a race for your character is an important decision. Each race sports its own distinct characteristics, skills, and playstyles. To help you decide which one is right for you, we`ve compiled general details on each.Skyrim is out now on Nintendo Switch. For more on how it fairs on Nintendo`s convertible console, you can read our The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Switch review. Critic Kallie Plagge says it`s `one of the best Switch ports currently available.` If you`re curious the game`s Amiibo support, here are all the items that unlock when you scan a Zelda Amiibo.The game was first released in 2011 for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, before coming to PS4 and Xbox One in October 2016 through the Special Edition. A version of the game for the PS4`s PlayStation VR is out now. ArgonianArgonians make for great thieves and assassins, possessing Skill bonuses in lockpicking, sneaking, and light armor. As an added perk, they also have the ability to breathe underwater. And with a high resistance to disease, Argonians are a great fit for those looking to play a resilient, stealthy character that can navigate environments in ways that others cannot. BretonIf you`re interested in spellcasting, Breton is a solid choice. They sport a 25% Resistance to Magic and a proficiency at most kinds of magic. Their Dragonskin ability is incredibly useful, as it allows them to absorb 50% of magical damage inflicted upon them and convert it into Magicka. In addition, Breton receive small bonuses in Conjuration and Alchemy. Dark ElfDark Elves offer a great balance of stealth and magical talent, which makes them ideal as thieves or assassins. While they easily fall into these roles, their proficiency in offensive magic shouldn`t be underestimated; D ...
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