![]() Restore/Fortify Health potions can be made with Blue Mountain Flower and Wheat. More info on this can be found in the Tricks section of the post. ![]() If you have reached Level 100 in Alchemy, Enchanting, and Smithing, and have the right perks, you can use these to upgrade your equipment past the normal amount. Some poisons can work great with the Poisoned perk in the Pickpocket tree, as they are able to kill a person without drawing attention. Try mixing these together, as they may combine into something useful. A large number of low value potions will be easier to sell at full price than one very high value potion.Īlchemy Labs in the world will sometimes have ingredients nearby. Make sure the merchant can afford to buy them as well. This will more quickly level your Speech skill, as selling potions in groups will only give you Speech credit for a single unit. When selling potions, sell them one at a time. Try to save your rare ingredients for higher alchemy levels, as the magnitude of their effects will scale with your skill. Shock spells work best for shooting down Hawks and Butterflies, as the projectile is instantaneous. Use Unrelenting Force on jumping Salmon to kill them and more easily collect their Roe. Insects can be drawn towards you by equipping a Torch or using a Magelight/Candlelight spell. The Riften Fishery is a good source of fish, as you can find barrels of fish around the building, and fish swimming in the waters. Small fish can be found swimming below the dragonflies that hover over water, and these dragonflies will fly away if you stay near them too long. Apothecary's Satchels will carry the more uncommon and rare ingredients. Try checking the barrels around towns, as they will sometimes contain useful common ingredients. Hawk Feathers can be eaten to cure your own diseases, but will not cure a randomly encountered NPC’s disease, or late stages of vampirism or lycanthropy. The recipes listed in this post are only one of many ways you could make them, so try to experiment! Feel free to ask questions as well, and check out UESP for more information on ingredient effects and locations. If you see anything here that can be improved or corrected, or you have any tips or recipes that can be added, tell me in a comment and I will fix or add to the post. All of the recipes listed contain brief ingredient descriptions, and use the most common and easy to locate ingredients I could find, although some of the stronger ones will require a bit more searching. With Skyrim: Special Edition set to release in a couple days, I thought I would make a collection of Alchemy tips, tricks, and recipes that have helped me out on my playthroughs, and may be of help to others as well.
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