Skyrim Fan Decided to Set New Record by Leveling up to 1337 Level
To get a record high level in Skyrim you don't need to use glitches or exploits. Everything can be done according to the rules of the game and it only takes one spell.
Video games don't require extra systems such as season passes to keep players engaged in ongoing gameplay. A perfect example is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which remains popular to this day. Fans on their own initiative come up with new challenges that allow them to spend even more hours in their favorite game. Pawelos4 managed to achieve the 1337th level and shared his technique on YouTube.
Illusion is the key to record level in Skyrim
Pawelos4 emphasized in his film that the entire process is time-consuming and undeniably monotonous. However, before the actual leveling began, it was necessary to prepare your character. This meant leveling up all skills to legendary status. The illusion is the most crucial one, which made it possible to achieve the 1337 level.
It was also necessary to prepare the right equipment. The combination of the robes, ring, and necklace reduced the mana cost of casting Illusion spells by 105%, effectively eliminating mana consumption. Pawelos used the Aetherial Crown as a helmet to simultaneously have the Mage Stone (for faster mastery of the Illusion school) and the Lover Stone (providing a 15% experience boost) active.
The last step involves casting the Harmony spell, causing NPCs to refrain from attacking for 60 seconds. The more NPCs the spell encompasses, the more experience will be gained. It's essential because you have to locate the most densely populated area. According to Pawelos, the best choice is Whiterun between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., because that's when most characters are outside.
At this moment, that's all. You have to cast Harmony all the time and this process took the player over 43 hours. It's important to remember that Pawelos4 had to prepare his character properly, which further prolonged the time spent on one character. He shared the entire film at an accelerated speed on his channel as evidence that no glitches or exploits were used.