
Product-Reviews writes: If you are looking to level up quickly in Skyrim there are many ways to do this, but we have found a little Smithing trick where you can level up your Smithing and thus level-up in the game in exchange for some gold. We went from Smithing level 22 to 41 in a matter of minutes and level 7 to level 10 in the same time frame.
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Neat Trick, but kinda cheap.
I think my character is leveling quite nicely. My sneak, archery and one-handed are all progressing nicely as is my smithing.
I did/do this (having never seen the article) without the continual buying of materials.
Whenever I return from a journey, I forge iron daggers and leather bracers because they have the lowest cost to level up my smithing and then I sell the goods and head back out on my journey.
Surely it's detrimental to your combat abilities if you continually level up based on a crafting skill?
Getting to level 100 smithing quickly is all well and good, and you may emerge from Whiterun with the best gear, but you'll also have low level one-handed/archery/destruction skills. You'll charge into an area that's tuned to your level, with only the ability to smith you foes to death!