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It's damage is low but the fully enhanced health drain is pretty useful. If you're willing to use mods I'm sure you can find a mod that allows it to be smithed. Otherwise, yeah you can beat the game with it i've done it but it gets tough.
If that's how it's going to be I'll snuff them all out! Every last one of your sickening, happy little reasons for living! Dabrikishaw15 posted Cool, good to know. You seem to know your stuff, how about the Longhammer? With no enchantments how does it compare to a dragon bone two handed weapon?
User Info: Ju-Ku. It's one of my favorite weapons. One of those special, powerful weapons is easily the Daedric Warhammer. Unlike many other extraordinary tools of destruction, the Daedric Warhammer is a craftable item. A player can create them in their own forge. With ugrades and enchantments, this item can become even more powerful. In the right hands, it can easily destroy a lot of enemies in the game. For any fan of two-handed weapons, the Daedric Warhammer is a must-have.
Early on in Skyrim , the most common type of weapon that players come across into are of the iron variety. However, when the Dragonborn quest begins, these weapons become obsolete and useless almost immediately. Pretty soon into the game, players are able to craft far superior steel items. This is when the Dragonborn should leave iron weapons in the dust. Furthermore, early enemies drop a lot of iron loot, which is a shame, since players who travel to Riverwood and use forge there will already have far superior weapons.
Because of their low stats, iron weapons are absolutely worthless. Hidden under the Dragonsreach is an eerie, sinister door. The quest to find the door isn't available until the player reaches level 20 and defeats their first dragon. Jarl Balgruuf's son, Nelkir, has become enthralled with this whispering door. If the player enters the door, they will encounter Mephala, a Daedric prince, who will offer the Ebony Blade.
The Ebony Blade can become very powerful, but it only becomes more powerful if the Dragonborn uses it to defeat friendly NPCs. After defeating the tenth friendly NPC, it will reach its full potential. This blade absorbs health once it's fully charged, making it a powerful weapon. However, it comes with a cost.
In a game where the main quest involves fighting dragons, a blade that specifically hurts dragons is pretty useful. During a mission with the Blades, the Dragonborn will encounter a sword called Dragonbane. This sword does a lot of shock damage, but more importantly, it does extra points of damage against dragons. During an average battle, Dragonbane is also a relatively good sword.
However, it is most effective against dragons. There's no need for the Dragonborn to use any other weapon against the scaly beasts. In the dragon-ridden Skyrim , it's one of the most useful swords. Dragonbane also can be upgraded as needed. At first glance, Sheogorath's Daedric Artifact, the Wabbajack, is fantastic. Though its attacks are random, it is powerful enough to take out many of the Dragonborn's enemies.
The staff can spice up any battle. However, after further use, the staff become more and more useless. The Wabbajack can shoot fireballs, transform the enemy into a weak creature, paralyze an enemy, or decapitate an enemy. However, it can also reanimate an enemy with twice its original health, heal the enemy, or do absolutely nothing.
Though it may be fun to use, the Wabbajack is effectively worthless when it comes to consistent damage.
The Dark Brotherhood is one of the most fascinating guilds in all of Tamriel. While fans have mixed feelings about unceremoniously burning most of the Brotherhood to the ground in Skyrim , the Dragonborn gets the awesome Blade of Woe out of it.
This dagger is given to the player by Astrid, the Skyrim Brotherhood's leader, as she is passing on. This blade not only absorbs health, but it also has an exceptional damage to weight ratio. It also can be upgraded at the forge fairly easily. Though, ironically, the player has to go through a lot of woe to obtain it, the Blade of Woe is a useful dagger to wield.
If the Dragonborn has chosen to side with the Dawnguard in the Dawnguard DLC, the final mission involves facing off against the big vampire bad himself, Harkon. Harkon is powerful and dangerous, and the player must fight him in his strongest form. When defeated, Harkon will drop Harkon's Sword, a powerful blade that absorbs health, stamina, and magicka. However, there's a catch: the weilder must be a vampire.
Ignoring the fact that this goes against all of the principles of the Dawnguard, not many players have chosen to become vampires since they are shunned and put in constant danger. Though the sword is powerful, it's worthless when considering the hoops that the Dragonborn would have to go through to use it. Using swords and daggers isn't for every Dragonborn. Those who prefer to use magic will want to set their sights on the Staff of Magnus.
While there are a lot of interesting staffs in the game, the Staff of Magnus is easily the most powerful. This staff can buff up a mage since it absorbs magicka from an enemy. If the foe is out of magicka, it will then absorb their health. It is the ultimate weapon that makes a Dragonborn who is interested in magic extremely powerful. The Staff of Magnus can be found in Winterhold after completing quests for the College of Winterhold. Understandably, this is the artifact of the Daedric prince, Mehrunes Dagon.
The dagger can be upgraded and is extremely lightweight, but the real reason to obtain it is due to its enchantment. It has a very slim chance of slaying any enemy instantly.
Only two individuals, Miraak and Karstaag, are immune to this enchantment. While other daggers might do more damage, it's hard to beat such a lightweight weapon with this absurdly unique and powerful enchantment. The Dragonborn can earn the dagger from the quest "Pieces of the Past" if they make the right choice. The most iconic, and most useless, weapons in Skyrim are easily the knife and fork. Players can discover weak weapons in many places in Tamriel, but most commonly, they can be found in Riften.
Regardless of whether they're used separately or together, they both do very little damage. However, this hasn't stop some fans from finding these weapons and using them whenever they can. After all, the more powerful the Dragonborn becomes, the harder and longer the fights are. Using the Ebony Blade throughout this particular questline will provide almost all the kills required to return its enchantment.
Though it uses a two-handed mesh file, it uses the template for a one-handed weapon, resulting in improper sound files, attack speed, damage, weight, perk benefits, impact force, and stamina usage. As of patch 1. The Ebony Blade is, in some ways, an upgraded version of the Blade of Woe ; it is two-handed and has unlimited charges. Its attack speed is faster than any other two-handed weapon about as fast as a one-handed sword , though it has the lowest damage per hit.
The unlimited enchantment charge and heightened attack speed helps to make up for the reduced damage. Prior to patch 1. This gave it a significant damage bonus over other weapons, while the two-handed skill was still low.
However, for those that normally used two-handed weapons, this weapon was a poor choice, as it did not benefit from any of the progress or perks of the two-handed skill. Since patch 1. The Ebony Blade does not affect animunculi , as it will not steal health from them; thus, this makes it a poor choice for combat in Dwemer Ruins.
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