He is also an excellent choice if your follower's dialogue is important to your gameplay, as he has something unique and fun to say about a lot of in-game locations. From a roleplay perspective, you could take Erik under your wing and show him your culture while allowing him to train his mercenary skills. He has decent Light Armor and One Handed weaponry skills, and doesn't look too shabby decked out in Elven glory. After you you finish a small quest that convinces his father to let him follow his dreams, he's ready to explore with you as his guide.
You find him the son of a humble Nord innkeeper, but he has plans to see the world.
While making the build I had the idea of doing a series on classic movie monsters, this led to the creation of The Creature of Lake. A few months ago I posted a build called The Chirurgeon. Erik the Slayerįound in the humble hamlet of Rorikstead, Erik is a personal favorite of mine. Elder Scrolls and Fallout community: character builds, lore, discussions and more. Most Nords make great tank followers and add to the role play aspect of this build.
While you may not use many weapons, having a warrior or ranged follower is important.Īs you play a primarily ranged, heavy Magicka build, your followers will need to take up the distance between you and your opponents. An example of traditional Elven weaponry.