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Users of this school are capable of healing themselves and others, and even all those around them with a high level in the skill. Their ward spells can block mighty dragon fire and regenerate mana for the caster. This school pairs well with most anything. A destruction mage may want to take up restoration to give himself a means of protection against magic damage.

Any character can benefit from free healing while saving potions and money. Since Restoration raises incredibly slow without some knowledge, this guide to the magic school should be helpful to you.

Benefit of Training Restoration By raising this skill, you will lower mana costs of spells and of course gain access to powerful perks.

The factor of level along with the Novice, Apprentice, Adept, Expert and Master perks will enable you to cast those super powerful spells. Each of the perks cuts the cost of any spell from that rank in half, with level gradually reducing the cost of all spells each time you gain.

Spell ranks can be seen when looking at the magic through Skyrim's magic menu. You'll have to do a quest to get access to her and the rest of the College, but it's well worth it for later convenience.

She resides on the second floor of the Hall of Countenance, where you can find her sleeping at night. I tend to catch her during the late hours because it's predictable and overall saves me time. Her Spell selection will vary based on your level. Gain ten or so levels, come back, and something new will likely be available.

I used Colette for Restoration training up until 75, when she stopped giving it. I would train first, then use her as a vendor to take all her original cash and get mine back.

Not exactly free, but darn helpful for raising one of the slower skills in Skyrim. An added benefit of visiting the 2nd floor of the Hall of Countenance are the Enchanting and Alchemy tables.

Be sure to loot all the herbs in the Alchemy room, as it's not stealing! Raising the Restoration Skill - Experience You will gain experience for healing health, with a larger base amount of experience coming from spells of a higher spell rank novice, etc.

The more health you heal, the larger your experience gain will be - for the full amount to be given there must be no overhealing. Now, just because you have a fancy new heal that will net you more experience, doesn't mean you should use it right away for training.

Out in a dungeon, your single most powerful castable heal is your go-to for getting you into the action again. When training, you want some degree of mana efficiency so wait until you've unlocked the Adept, Expert or whatever level of your new spell before you use it to train. For example, at level 50 restoration you'll have the choice to continue to use fast healing or start using close wounds. For training, fast healing is better for 5 or so levels while the mana cost of close wounds is brought down.

It also gives you time to pick up the Adept Perk. One of the best places to train healing in Skyrim is at High Hrothgar. Out back in the Courtyard, there is a blocked path which requires progress in the main quest to clear.

Stepping into the wind gusts will deal damage to you, which you should be able to heal right through. This might not work so well really early game, but does work a little later on. If you want basic, simple training go get beat on and cast healing spells as your source of healing.

Find something you can kill quickly, but that still does respectable damage. If you go the take a beating by monsters route, consider whether you want to use all of your armor or not. Armor skills will raise faster than Restoration by far. You also gain experience for Wards blocking damage. So, if you use these during your travels you'll get a little xp here and there.

Trouble is, wards are huge mana hogs and should only be up for a second or two to block an incoming attack or dragon's breath. At later levels, when you either find Circle of Protection through exploration or at Colette's shop, you can use this to gain experience without any undead nearby. It's expensive, but you could cast it here and there to help speed things up!

Where is the best place to sell your stuff? What would have been the problem? Side Quest 9 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? Just wondering if anyone knows where this spell tome is located and how one can get it. I know the tome exists from console. User Info: sunchy sunchy 9 years ago 3 If you have expert level resto, doesn't a court wizard sell it? This "Battle for Whiterun" bug is making me pull my hair out.

Much like the previous self-healing spells that I mentioned here, this one also recovers you points of stamina.

Summon upon yourself the aura of Stendarr and deal 10 points of damage for 60 seconds to any undead that stands close to you. Born in the first half of the 90s, video games have been a part of my life ever since I was introduced to Age of Empires I by my dad. I'm a Mass Communications graduate with a specialization in Marketing, as well as a hardcore gamer.

My aim is to bring you quality content so you can get the best out of your games and take your experience to the next level! If you buy something we may get a small commission at no extra cost to you. Learn more. Image source Restoration magic plays a crucial role in the arsenal of spells that every wizard needs. Some spells are extremely effective against enemies.

And even more so against the undead. In any case, the School of Restoration has some of the most coveted spells in Tamriel.



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