Mercutio Assistant Regional Manager. If my memory is right, you can return it and then take it back from the statue later without any consequences.
And you should totally take it if you're into the whole "Getting all the unique weapons" type thing. Funny x 1. Dragons have a good side Member. If it eases your conscience, after Eorlund Graymane repairs the weapon, he says that as one who found the pieces you should have the honour of carrying it into battle.
Nobody tells you that the weapon has to stay on the statue, only that placing it there will open the way so that you can do as Eorlund wishes and carry it into battle. The other members of the circle don't object to you taking it back, so they can't mind.
Also, what would Ysgramor want? Unfortunately, though, compared to other daggers, the Dragon Priest Dragger simply doesn't measure up. Compared to ebony, glass, or even Dwarven daggers, they do less damage and weigh more.
Because of this, they're pretty worthless. Understandably, some of the coolest weapons in Skyrim are pretty icy. After all, enchanted items that do elemental or status damage work very effectively against enemies. One of the coolest blades in the game is Chillrend. This weapon, like in Oblivion , is in the possession of the Thieves Guild.
As a powerful glass sword with a permanent ice enchantment, it can be obtained as early as level one. The sword is so cold, in fact, that it also has the chance to paralyze an enemy for two seconds. Luckily for the Dragonborn who obtains the weapon early, they can upgrade it at any grindstone. While Daedric Princes tend to sound scary and intimidating, not all of them are. For example, Meridia is the Lady of Infinite Energies. She protects and communicates with all life, and only has a deep hatred for all things in the grave.
Her artifact, Dawnbreaker, is an excessively powerful weapon with boosted fire stats. It does extra damage to the zombie creatures of Skyrim. For example, when slaying a Draugr or ghost, there's a chance that these enemies could explode in a fiery blaze and damage all nearby zombies, too. A player can earn this blade by completing the quest "Break of Dawn" for Prince Meridia.
This one-handed sword looks impressive at first glance, especially since it looks like a katana. Any player who wants to look cool will probably instantly seek the Blades Sword. However, the base blade itself is not anything special.
In fact, the Blades Sword is actually pretty worthless. While some of its variations are extremely powerful weapons, the average version can only be found in certain places on the map and cannot be crafted. It can be upgraded at a grindstone, though. However, the several unique versions of the blade are so much better that the basic one isn't worthwhile.
After all, there are definitely better options when it comes to upgrading basic swords. The Dawnguard DLC added a lot of great content to Skyrim , including many impressive and powerful weapons. One of the strongest is easily the Enhanced Dwarven Crossbow. In the DLC, players can learn how to craft crossbows. They can also improve these crossbows by finding special schematics. The Dwarven Crossbow is already powerful, as it is able to do the most damage to enemies.
Crossbows may be slower than bows, but with all these upgrades and perks, they can definitely be more effective against enemies. During the main mission of Skyrim , the Dragonborn is quickly ushered towards Whiterun. There, the player can participate in many missions. There's just one catch: these fighters are all werewolves. After many missions with these canine heroes, the Dragonborn eventually discovers the tomb of the first Companion, Ysgramor, and a possible cure for lycanthropy.
The reward for finishing this mission is Wuuthrad, Ysgramor's battle-axe. Though the axe does extra damage to elves, it is not special. The axe may be one of the first big weapon rewards that the player gets, but it's not really worth using. Auri-El is the elven variant of Akatosh, an important god of Tamriel. There are many legendary stories of the hero. The one most important one cam be discovered in the Dawnguard DLC.
It is a tale of war, woe, and a great bow Auri-El took into battle. Much like Meridia's Dawnbreaker, Auriel's Bow does fiery sun damage and extra damage against zombies. As far as bows go, it's said to have no equal in all of Tamriel. Even better, the bow can be upgraded with refined moonstone to become even stronger.
Any archer would do well to use this bow often, as it deals a lot of elemental and spiritual damage. As a special weapon of the Dawnguard, the Dawnguard Rune Axe does increased sun damage. For each zombie creature it slays, it deals more and more sun damage and thus becomes more powerful. Though this power does not reset, it does eventually cap off. Because of this, it is definitely a weapon that the Dragonborn should get their hands on.
It can be upgraded at a grindstone. In a world full of vampires, draugrs, and things that can be set on fire, the Dawnguard Rune Axe comes in handy. There are several opportunities in Skyrim for the Dragonborn to end up in jail. There, the player looses all of their items and must become very well acquainted with the only weapon available: the shiv.
In such a dire situation, it can become the only option for freedom. Because of this, fans can sometimes get attached to the crude, sharp stick of metal. However, without mods, which can add in things like the Shiv of Destiny, shivs are pretty useless. Though some players find it amusing to stab the citizens of Tamriel with shivs, in the grand scheme of things, these pointy sticks are absolutely worthless. Though two-handed weapons are some of the slowest and least efficient weapons in all of Skyrim, there are some so powerful that their delayed speed doesn't matter.
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. Alembrik View Profile View Posts. If you keep it, it would still belong to the Companions. What a thoughtful attitude Isn't there anywhere in the Companions' HQ that it can be displayed for all to see.. Originally posted by Warlord :. Originally posted by Alembrik :.
Kiro View Profile View Posts. Ysgramor has no use for it anymore. Grab it and murderize someone! Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 30 Dec, am. Posts: Discussions Rules and Guidelines.
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