How to Get to Smithing Skill Level 100 in Skyrim
How to Get to Smithing Skill Level 100 in Skyrim
This wikiHow teaches you how to level up efficiently your Skyrim Smithing skill to 100. While the easiest way to do this used to be by smithing iron daggers, a patch removed this glitch and changed Smithing leveling to scale with item worth rather than item quantity. This means that the fastest way to level up your Smithing attribute is by crafting gold rings.
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Understand how this method works. Gold rings require only one resource—a gold ingot—and there is an entry-level spell that you can use to turn iron ore, which is the cheapest and most widely available ore, into gold ore. This makes gold rings the easiest, quickest, and cheapest item to craft in large batches while leveling efficiently. Gold rings are also better than iron daggers insofar as they don't require leather strips, and they won't weigh you down if you make 100 of them at once. By crafting numerous gold rings, your character's Smithing will level quickly. You can sell the gold rings for significantly more than you spent on the iron ore to make them, meaning that you turn a profit.

Obtain the Transmute Mineral Ore spell. You can find the Transmute Mineral Ore spell tome on a table next to a bed in the Halted Stream Camp, which is northwest of the Whitewatch Tower (or roughly north of Whiterun). There is no level cap on Transmute Mineral Ore, so you'll be able to use it right away if you have the Magicka for it To learn the Transmute Mineral Ore spell, simply find its book in the "Books" section of the inventory and select it.

Make sure that you have enough Magicka. Most characters start out with 100 Magicka, while the cost of transmuting ore without any buffs or magic-altering equipment is 88 Magicka. This means that you'll be able to transmute, but only barely; if possible, find clothing that raises your Magicka (or reduces alteration spell costs), or select Magicka as the attribute to improve when leveling up. Completing missions for the College of Winterhold story arc will reward you with Magicka-boosting apparel and items. One way that you can bypass the Magicka issue is by "waiting" for an hour every time your Magicka is depleted. This will recharge fully your Magicka in a fraction of the time that literally waiting would consume.

Travel to the Whiterun blacksmith. Whiterun is the first large city to which you travel. When you arrive at Whiterun, you'll spawn just inside of the city gates; the blacksmith's place is the first building on the right.

Buy iron ore. There are a couple of places in Whiterun from which you can buy iron ore: Once you've made enough of a profit from crafting gold rings, you'll be able to buy gold and silver ore from the Warmaiden's shop as well. Warmaiden's - The shop into which the blacksmith shop is built. Speaking with Ulfberth War-Bear in the shop will allow you to purchase items. Adrianne - Often found outside working the furnace, Adrianne holds different (albeit smaller) stock than Ulfberth. Belethor's General Goods - Found to the right of the main staircase in the courtyard with the well. Belethor runs a general store that typically stocks a few pieces of ore.

Turn all of the iron ore into gold ore. Equip the Transmute Mineral Ore spell, use it once to turn a piece of iron ore into silver ore, and then use it once more to turn the silver ore into gold ore. Repeat until you have no more iron or silver ore. As mentioned above, you may have to "wait" between transmutations before you can cast again.

Craft gold ingots. Go over to the smelter behind Warmaiden's, select it, and select the Gold option until it becomes greyed out. Each gold ingot costs two gold ore, so you'll have half as many gold ingots as you had ore.

Create gold rings. Once you have your gold ingots, all that's left to do is create the rings themselves. Open the forge, select JEWELRY, find the Gold ring option, and select it until it's greyed out. Each gold ingot creates two gold rings.

Sell your rings to Belethor. Once you've exhausted your gold ingots, you can sell the rings for a profit. Warmaiden's won't buy non-combatant apparel from you, but Belethor will. If your rings' value exceeds Belethor's budget, buy some items (e.g., more ore) to balance out the cost.

Wait for 48 in-game hours. This will allow the merchants' inventories and budgets to reset. From this point, you can repeat the whole cycle: buy as much iron (and silver, and gold) ore as possible, transmute everything to gold ore, smelt gold ingots, and use the ingots to craft rings. As you level up during this process, you'll have the opportunity both to spend skill points on perks and to improve hard attributes (e.g., Magicka, Stamina, and Health). Consider placing points in Magicka and Alteration to make your transmuting easier.

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