- 01-07-12, 09:05 PM #1
Skyrim weapon damage
What weapons do you all use and what damage do you get with all your perks..
I just finished upgrading my daedric bow and got it up to 247 dmg with all the perks. Have not enchanted it yet but I do have some idea's on what i'm gonna do with it..
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- 01-08-12, 09:04 AM #2
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Damn you make me look like a wimp with my puny 54 damage on my Glass bow....
But thats kinda expected...my perks are spread across the board betweeen smithing, sneak, one handed, archery, light armor, alchemy and speech craft.
- 01-08-12, 09:22 AM #3
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It will be more powerful once i get enchantment up to lvl 80. Once there I can make it so all enchantments are 100% stronger and then all 4 of my fortify archery armor pieces will get bows +45% dmg instead of the 31 they're at now. Hopefully at that point the bow pushes up around 400. My Skills are setup as maxed out archery/smithing 5 points into enchanting, some into light armor, and some into sneak. Right now if I stay hidden I can one shot dragons.... Otherwise it takes 2-3 hits..

- 01-08-12, 09:30 AM #4
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I just started so if i kill anything is pure luck

- 01-10-12, 03:43 AM #5
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Chillrend is a unique sword; it is also the only sword with a higher base damage than Daedric swords.
Dragonbane is unique and is somewhere between the best steel and daedric.
The Masque of Clavicus Vile is also unique.
Everything else on their I enchanted myself. As you can see I have a lot of other goodies floating around.. this is just my weapons and main outfit.
I tend to use the Blades Sword and the Lucky Dagger. for One-handed dual-wielding the recovery speed is based on the left hand weapon and with it's persistent 25% to crit (which stacks). The weight of these weapons is much lighter than daedric and even elven, but it's damage when supersmithed is only marginally less than daedric. So I can swing them very fast and they are show stoppers for most everything I fight.
Chillrend and vampire frost are for extreme circumstances... lol.
A note about bows: Heavier bows take longer to draw but do more damage. I tend to use my daedric bow as a "sniper rifle" and a glass bow as my assault rifle.Last edited by SapiensErus; 01-10-12 at 04:25 AM.

- 01-10-12, 09:43 AM #6
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Re: Skyrim weapon damage
yeah same, I have the Ebony sword the imperial dude gives you, it does like 10 fire damage plus lik 37 for me right now
- 01-10-12, 10:44 AM #8
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I just made a soul rending daedric mace. Just set it so that if target dies within 1 second and beat the crap out of them with it
Still need to get my enchanting to 100% and find the enchanting potion recipe (online or ingame) so I can do the alch/enchanting thing. Can make a nice really light armor set for that. Right now I got a few 25%+ bonuses for one handed and a few for archery as well that I just found in stores. Havnt done enough quests to find the lucky dagger. I am looking forward to seeing if a dragon dies faster to dragonsbane or my mace.
- 01-10-12, 10:54 AM #9
- 01-10-12, 11:38 AM #10
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But dont level it up to much! Or else you will be doing low damage due to your bad 1 handed/2handed skill (or whatever you use) and your opponents will be doing normal damage.
Last edited by Langrad; 01-10-12 at 11:43 AM.
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