Download the latest content Skyrim is all about the house. Big houses, small houses, home of chocolate, and ... well, they're all kind of chocolate.
Out this week for Xbox 360, Skyrim Hearthfire puts you in charge of your own dream home. You will get to gather wood, ore, craft nails, and build a house from the ground up, decorations and all.
I've been playing a bit of a new expansion. Here are ten things you should know about it.
1) To start building your new home in Hearthfire, you should get yourself a piece of land. This is the same process to buy a house in Skyrim: You can do it when you become Thane of town, which happens when you help that Jarl town and do some searching for them and others. Apparently you can only buy land from three cities: Falkreath, Dawnstar, and Morthal.
2) Yes, this means you will not be able to do anything in Hearthfire without doing some searching first city. Sorry.
3) Your brand new piece of land comes with a useful manual, a table image (to plan out the building), a foundation (for hammering the keys and nails), and work desk carpenter (to build your new home). You have to build a whole lot of things: every part of your home need a foundation, walls, doors, roofs, etc.
4) Obtain materials for the building-like corundum and glass and stones dug-is kind of a pain in the ass. Get ready to fast travel a lot.
5) Some things you can add to your home: animal pen, a work desk, a fish hatchery, a garden, a grindstone, smelter, stable, greenhouse, towers a wizard, an armory, storage room, trophy room, kitchen, labs, and libraries.
6) When you start the game after installing the DLC Skyrim, you will get a letter that says you have to head to the orphanage in Riften. If you've done a search involving the first warden there, you will find a new woman in charge named Constance. Why all the owners of the orphanage named Constance? I do not know. But now you can adopt children.
7) Things that you can not do with your new kids: ordered them to alphabetize your book collection; kill them; put them to work in an elaborate timber-harvesting sweatshop; fed them to the dragon; turning it into a vampire; throwing them from your library tower; build your home from them.
8) The things that you can do with your new children: give them things; playing tag; playing hide and seek; get goose bumps by the strange faces of their timber.
9) You can also hire a caretaker to manage your home and do the tedious tasks for you. Some users GameFAQs has begun compiling a list of your waiter can hire and your children can adopt. If you are the type of people who enjoy building and decorating the house and all that jazz, you will enjoy this DLC.
10) On the other hand, almost all of the DLC you can download a mod on your PC for free. Just throw it out there.
Source : http://kotaku.com/
Ten Things You Should Know About Skyrim DLC
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