There's a difference? Actually, I believe I read somewhere that the Captain was corrupted, so she wanted to basically kill anyone. Hadvar and Tulius would of said no if they were there in the Captains place. Templar of Talos Bane of Elves and Vampires. For me, it's all dependent on roleplay. If I feel a certain character would be more likely to side with the Empire e.
Someone who might be sympathetic to the rebellion would go with Ralof. If there's no real reason for my character to go with either, I'll choose Ralof, because A. I like him more, B.
I personally support the Stormcloaks, and C. From a technical standpoint, going with Ralof gives you more armor options, but going with Hadvar is quicker since he talks less and you can start through the keep immediately. If you're going to start smithing once you get to Riverwood, don't go with Hadvar—you'll have to sit through the entire scripted scene in Alvor's house, after which it will most likely be too late in the evening to do any bartering with Alvor or go through the smithing tutorial with him.
Docta Corvina Well-Known Member. Even before I formally "chose" a side - meaning, the first time I ever played - I went with Hadvar, not least of all because he was sympathetic to my plight and seemed genuinely kind.
Ralof and his chatter didn't intrigue me enough to follow him. I may once in the future, out of sheer curiosity. The whole execution thing didn't weigh on me and doesn't now. I could see what was going on with the jackass captain and I reserved my bitterness for her - not all of the Legion. Hence, I went with Hadvar. Well if you follow Hadvar you end up killing Ralof and another Stormcloak in the beginning of the dungeon. Remember Ralof enter the opposite side, those tunnels ends up joining one another.
If you follow Ralof you get to kill Hadvar and that stupid legion officer lady that wanted to chop off your head instead. Ever wonder why they disappear after Helgen well know you know. It all rallies around who you like the most. It doesn't matter or have any late game choices other than that you sent one or the other to Valhalla escaping Helgen.
The only difference is the rewards with armor or weapons early on escaping from Helgen, but that means nothing as you will find far better armors and weapons within your first few hours of gameplay. Following Ralof will grant more gold by selling items than you would necessarily with Hadvar. But gold is easy to come by in Skyrim if you know what your doing by picking up nearly everything to sell throughout your adventure. No weapon or armor in game is more powerful than the weapons and armors that you create and improve.
You will get the dialog to join either faction Stormcloak or Imperial but you can get that dialog after talking to the other faction later in game. If you follow Hadvar and join the Stormcloaks Ralof is not around because hes dead and vise verse with Hadvar The choice is yours. Who you rather kill Hadvar or Ralof you can't avoid it. That is the only consequence. I say follow the one of the faction you rather join that way they are around and help you during the missions.
If you follow Ralof you get heavy armor right away but if you follow Hadvar you get two handed weapon right away. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What are the consequences of my choice between the two NPCs at the start? Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 2 months ago.
Active 7 months ago. Viewed k times. I can grind Sneaking and One-handed on Ralof. Can this also be done on Hadvar? Improve this question.
NiteCyper NiteCyper 9, 33 33 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Skyrim is old enough that you should be more specific and not worry so much about spoilers in asking your question. I like to err on the cautious side in that regard. I regret that I can't spoil less. Add a comment. The 7 or so assorted Bandits who inhabit Helgen will respawn.
Helgen Keep, however, is a separate and different cell from Helgen. He is a supporting antagonist of the main storyline and the first dragon in the main questline slain by a prisoner who escaped from Helgen, helping them discover their identity as the Last Dragonborn.
There is a single interior zone to the keep: Helgen Keep. During Unbound, you must escape a dragon attack on the town of Helgen by making your way through the keep and its subterranean caves. After Helgen is abandoned, the town and keep become inhabited by bandits. When the dragon is grounded, use whatever you want and try to keep it grounded with the shouts you already know. When Dragon HPs runs out, dragon dies.
What happens to Ralof if you go with Hadvar? Can you kill Ralof or Hadvar? What race is Hadvar? Is it better to join the Stormcloaks or the Imperials? Why is Hadvar following me in whiterun? How do I get Hadvar to stop following me? Can you get Hadvar as a follower? In my case, and I caught it on recording, I had sided with Hadvar, then made a hard save in the event I wanted to see both sides of the war.
I was able to do the Imperial's side with no problem, but the minute I tried doing the Stormcloaks, Ralof just kinda came back?? I was super confused. Couldn't complete the attack on Whiterun though. It literally had the objective "Force Jarl [ Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
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