Why is everyone asking me if I'm sick in Skyrim?

In Skyrim, people ask if you're sick because you likely have a disease (like Rockjoint or Brain Rot) or vampirism, caused by enemy attacks, but it could also be the alchemist in Whiterun trying to sell potions or just a minor visual bug. Check your Magic > Active Effects menu for red text indicating an illness; if you have one, use a Cure Disease potion or pray at a shrine to fix it.
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Why do people keep telling me I'm sick in Skyrim?

Everyone says you look sick in Skyrim because you likely have a disease (like Rockjoint, Ataxia, or even Vampirism) or haven't slept, both causing negative effects visible to NPCs; check your "Active Effects" in the Magic menu for red indicators and cure it with a potion, shrine, or by sleeping.
 
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How to remove sickness in Skyrim?

In Skyrim, you can use a Cure Disease potion, visit a shrine, eat garlic bread, swallow a hawk feather, or consult a Vigilant of Stendarr to cure a disease. With the exception of vampires, these techniques can cure any ailment.
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How do I know if I'm sick in Skyrim?

To tell if you're sick in Skyrim, check the Magic menu, then select Active Effects; any disease will appear there in red text, reducing your stats like Stamina, Magicka, or skills, often with NPCs commenting you look unwell. Common symptoms include lower stamina/magicka or skill penalties (like harder lockpicking), but diseases like Sanguinare Vampiris (leading to vampirism) or Rockjoint (melee penalty) also show up.
 
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Why do people keep telling me I look pale in Skyrim?

You probably have a disease. Drink a cure potion or pray at a shrine. Check your active effects. Of course you could also be a vampire.
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What is the sneakiest race in Skyrim?

The Altmer is the best race for stealth, it starts with +50 magika. Altmer's magicka bonus is really the answer to every question, as you can silence your footsteps with a certain spell and you can level up sneak fairly easily. As for a traditional sneak character, Khajiit. No contest.
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Why do people keep saying I don't look so good in Skyrim?

As other people said, it's because you're sick, have a look at your active effects, because if it's vampyrism and you don't want to become a vampire, you may want to have it looked at.
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How to get rid of witbane in Skyrim?

To get rid of Witbane in Skyrim, use a Potion of Cure Disease, eat ingredients with the Cure Disease effect (like Hawk Feather), consume Garlic Bread (with Hearthfire DLC), pray at any Shrine (like in temples), or ask a Vigilant of Stendarr for help. These methods remove Witbane and other diseases, restoring your Magicka regeneration. 
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How to tell if you're a vampire in Skyrim?

You know you have vampirism in Skyrim by a screen message ("You have contracted Sanguinare Vampiris"), decreased health, and glowing red eyes (or slitted pupils for beasts) that worsen over time; check the "Active Effects" menu for the disease, but once it's fully progressed (after 3 days without cure), your look changes, sunlight hurts regeneration, and you gain vampire powers like feeding prompts, with full Stage 4 bringing attacks from guards and citizens. 
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How to not be sick in Skyrim?

Most diseases can be cured at a shrine to a deity. These shrines can be located in Hold Capitals, in caves, or randomly in the landscape.
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What happens if you don't cure vampirism in Skyrim?

Vampirism is a disease called Sanguinare Vampiris that players can contract through encounters with vampire enemies. The disease progresses over three in-game days if left untreated, leading to full vampirism, which comes with both advantages and disadvantages.
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What is the brain rot disease in Skyrim?

In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Brain Rot is a disease you can contract from enemies like Hagravens, which reduces your maximum Magicka, hindering spellcasting; it's a real game mechanic, but the term "brain rot" also humorously describes excessive gaming, leading to a playful meta-joke about Skyrim itself causing it. Players catch it from enemies or traps, and it lowers Magicka, requiring cures from shrines, potions, or priests to remove its negative effects.
 
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How did I get bone break fever in Skyrim?

In Skyrim, you get Bone Break Fever by being attacked and infected by Bears, or by triggering certain traps, with bears being the most common source, causing a lingering drain on your stamina and health, easily cured by praying at a shrine or using a cure disease potion. 
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Why does everyone keep attacking me in Skyrim?

The root cause is usually a hidden faction that has been added to the player. Only NPCs that are flagged as "Aggressive" will attack you on sight when that happens. Riverwood has a number of those NPCs: Faendal, Gerdur, Alvor, Delphine... Elrindir in the Drunken Huntsman is another in Whiterun.
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What is the most health you can have in Skyrim?

The base Health stat value is 100 points for all races/characters. Whenever the player levels up and accesses the skill menu, they will be prompted to increase either magicka, health or stamina by 10 points. If every single level up is upgraded towards Health, the final value will be 900 points.
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How to become immune to disease in Skyrim?

The following items bear a resist disease enchantment:
  1. Necklace of Disease Immunity – found in random loot at level 20 and above.
  2. Necklace of Disease Resistance – found in random loot at level 10 and above.
  3. Hevnoraak.
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What are the downsides of being a vampire in Skyrim?

Being a vampire in Skyrim comes with severe drawbacks like massive penalties to health, magicka, and stamina in sunlight, extreme fire weakness, and being attacked on sight by NPCs at higher stages, forcing you to feed constantly or risk becoming a vulnerable, hated monster, which severely hinders exploration and social interaction unless you manage stages carefully. 
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Why do I feel weaker when the sun rises in Skyrim?

You feel weaker at sunrise in Skyrim because you likely have Sanguinare Vampiris, the disease that leads to vampirism, causing a significant penalty to your Health, Magicka, and Stamina (reduced regeneration and maximums) when exposed to sunlight, with penalties worsening as the disease progresses to full vampirism. This is a core mechanic of being a vampire in Skyrim, making daytime exploration challenging until cured or fully embraced. 
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Is it better to be a vampire or werewolf in Skyrim?

Neither Vampire nor Werewolf is universally "better" in Skyrim; it's subjective and depends on your build (mage vs. warrior) and playstyle, with Vampires offering versatile magic/melee (Vampire Lord) but severe sun/fire weakness, while Werewolves excel at brute force melee with great speed but can't loot or use items in Beast Form, though the Dawnguard DLC significantly improved both, adding perk trees and new mechanics. 
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Is it better to spare Sinding?

In Skyrim's "Ill Met by Moonlight" quest, you can either kill Sinding for the Savior's Hide (light armor, magic/poison resist) or spare him to get the uncursed Ring of Hircine (unlimited werewolf transformations). For the best reward, help Sinding kill the hunters, then go back and kill him after Hircine thanks you to get the hide, and you can even get the ring as well by speaking to the other spirit of Hircine, allowing you to obtain both rewards and the Oblivion Walker achievement.
 
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Why do people keep asking if I'm sick in Skyrim?

People in Skyrim ask if you're sick because you likely have a disease (like Rockjoint from wolves or Ataxia from Skeevers), are becoming a vampire, or haven't slept, but sometimes NPCs, especially Arcadia the Alchemist, comment due to bugs, pale character creation, or just roleplaying, with the main fix being checking your Active Effects for red negative statuses and using a Cure Disease Potion or praying at a Shrine.
 
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What is brown rot in Skyrim?

In Skyrim's Survival Mode (or with certain mods), Brown Rot is a serious disease contracted from Draugr and other sources, significantly weakening you by reducing armor effectiveness, slowing stamina/health recovery, lowering weapon damage, and making sleep less restful, progressing to a severe "Crippling" stage if untreated, and requiring a Cure Disease potion or shrine blessing to cure.
 
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What should you avoid in Skyrim?

Things Not to Do in Skyrim
  • Don't Spread Your Skills Too Thin.
  • Never Steal From a Chicken.
  • Don't Try to Murder Essential NPCs.
  • Resist the Urge to Pick Up Literally Everything.
  • Don't Sell Enchanted Items.
  • Don't Fight With the Guards.
  • Don't Store Items in Places You Don't Own.
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Can you become a villain in Skyrim?

Yes, you can absolutely be evil in Skyrim through actions like joining the Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, becoming a vampire, stealing, murdering, and making morally dark choices, though the game doesn't have a strict morality meter, so it relies more on player roleplaying and consequences like bounties and guard hostility. You can prioritize selfish gains, worship Daedric Princes, and ignore the main quest, making a truly villainous playthrough possible by embracing chaos and personal power. 
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Is there anything inappropriate in Skyrim?

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is rated M for Mature 17+ by the ESRB with Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, and Use of Alcohol.
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