Enderal Forgotten Stories Discussion

Zed Clampet

Community Contributor
I'm going to start playing this free Skyrim mod available on Steam if anyone wants to play along.

The first thing I noticed was that there isn't going to be a lot of explanation, so here is some stuff I compiled using CoPilot that may be helpful.

CONTROLS

Core Movement & Interaction​

• Shift (hold) → Walk (slows you down)
• Caps Lock → Toggle walk/run
• Alt → Toggle autorun
• E → Interact / loot
• R → Ready/Sheathe weapon
• F → Torch on/off
• C → Sneak
• Z → Shout/Phasmalist summon (same key as Skyrim’s shout)

Inventory & UI​

• I → Inventory
• J → Journal / quests
• K → Magic menu
• P → Phasmalist menu (if you’re playing that class)
• Tab → Character menu
• M → Map
• T → Wait
• B → Meditation (Enderal’s version of “level up”)

Combat & Hotkeys​

• 1–8 → Hotkeyed weapons/spells
• Left Mouse → Attack
• Right Mouse → Block / aim
• Q → Quick access wheel (same as Skyrim)
• Hold Left Mouse → Power attack
• Hold Right Mouse → Power block (if your weapon allows it)

Miscellaneous Stuff That’s Easy to Miss​

• H → Switch between one‑handed and two‑handed stance (if dual‑wielding)
• Ctrl → Toggle third‑person camera
• Scroll Wheel → Zoom in/out
• F5 → Quick save
• F9 → Quick load
• Tilde (~) → Console (if enabled)

GENERAL PLAY INFORMATION

Combat Tricks Enderal Never Explains

Timed Blocks Are Ridiculously Strong
Blocking right as the enemy hits you triggers a stagger that interrupts almost anything.
Power Attacks Drain Stamina, But They Also Break Guards
If an enemy is blocking, a power attack will:
Sneak Attacks Are Skyrim-Level Broken
Even though Enderal rebalanced a lot, stealth is still:
Elemental Weaknesses Actually Matter
Unlike Skyrim, Enderal’s elemental system is tuned tighter:
Stagger Is Your Best Friend
Summons Are Tanks, Not DPS


Hidden Mechanics Enderal Never Explains

Entropy (Decay Magic)
Entropy is the “dark magic” school:
  • Damage-over-time
  • Armor-ignoring spells
  • Life drain
  • Summons (yes, entropy controls summoning)
Psionics
Psionics is Enderal’s mind-magic:

  • Fear
  • Frenzy
  • Calm
  • Charm
  • Illusion-based stealth boosts
Memory Trees
These are Enderal’s “classes,” but they’re more like:

  • Skill trees
  • Passive bonuses
  • Build-defining perks

You unlock them by meditating (B key).
The game never tells you that you can mix trees freely — hybrid builds are some of the strongest in the game.

Best Early‑Game Items You Can Grab Without Fighting



These are all “walk in, take stuff, walk out” finds.


The Abandoned Tower (near Riverville)


Contains:
  • A free backpack
  • A decent bow
  • A bunch of potions
  • A few skill books

No enemies unless you go deeper.

The Sun Coast Ruins

Several ruins around the starting area have:
  • Free armor
  • Free weapons
  • Free crafting mats
  • Zero enemies if you stick to the surface

Great for gearing up before the first real dungeon.


The Old Granary


A small ruin with:
  • A chest containing early-game enchanted gear
  • No enemies unless you poke the wrong corner

The Ark Marketplace

Vendors here sell:
  • Cheap skill books
  • Cheap backpacks
  • Cheap potions
You can loot a surprising amount just by exploring the upper floors of buildings.

The Apothecary in Riverville

Steal (or buy) these:
  • Mana potions
  • Health potions
  • Alchemy ingredients
 
One thing I've learned so far: this game is a bit more difficult than Skyrim and I wouldn't recommend increasing the difficulty to expert or higher from the start. I was unable to kill anything stronger than a crab without cheesing.

Also, stealth might be broken eventually, but just like in Skyrim that's probably only true after investing in it quite a bit. It's definitely not true at the start of the game.
 

Zed Clampet

Community Contributor
One thing I've learned so far: this game is a bit more difficult than Skyrim and I wouldn't recommend increasing the difficulty to expert or higher from the start. I was unable to kill anything stronger than a crab without cheesing.

Also, stealth might be broken eventually, but just like in Skyrim that's probably only true after investing in it quite a bit. It's definitely not true at the start of the game.
Hell, I almost died in the ship (if that's even possible). I was expecting the melee to be painful, so I picked the magic race or whatever.
 
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Zloth

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I picked the elf, too. Got through to meeting a guy by a fire that gave me a quest. At his camp was a book that went on FOREVER! New quest: read all the books by the Butcher of Ark. Yeah, I don't think so.

The odd thing was, the English in the book was fine. Not so with the game's help. Odd that a long story came out fine but the (relatively) short help wasn't translated so well.

P.S. OMG! I'm being attacked by a coastal deathstalker!!

P.P.S. Oh... deerstalker. Guess that's not quite the same.
 

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