


So, for my alchemy I visit the vendors and buy all their ingredients, smithing and enchanting, I'll just buy up all of their soul gems or ingots. I've wound up with a lot of items that are worth more than anyone in Nirn could afford.

I use the restoration glitch often to make weapons and armor, mostly for fun, profit, and it makes combat rather quick if you don't want to spend an hour throwing fireballs at someone who could take you out with a simple lightning bolt. I didn't see anyone posting anything yet regarding this, so I went with it. I play on Xbox 360, but I suppose this applies to the game mechanics cross-platform.
