Batman5150
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Two nightingale blades! You are able to get two!
Bath at ~60 damage and absorb health and stamina! Infinite power attacks!
Bath at ~60 damage and absorb health and stamina! Infinite power attacks!
Finding that kind of dedication is rare in Skyrim ^_^I know Daedric is stronger, but I favor my Glass sword and dagger, because they are prettier
The glass sword is legendary (having used +smiting enchants/potions) with 124 damage. I forget what my one-handed skill is. It is enchanted to do 25 Fire damage and 25 Frost damage.
The glass dagger is legendary in the same fashion. Does 77 damage and is enchanted to absorb 22 health and 28 stamina.
Because my armor/jewelry is enchanted to make Destruction spells free, the above enchantments don't eat away at the charge and they NEVER need recharging.
They make me happy
Has it been confirmed anywhere if the damage of bound weapons is determined by one-handed/archery/etc. skills or just the conjuration skill? And is there any way to see the damage stat of your current bound weapons?
It is based upon either 1-H or Archery, not Conjuration. Your level of conjuration, whether it be 50 or 100 does not modify the damage of the bound weapon. Conjuration does have a perk though that increases the damage of your bound weapons and is a must have. All of your Archery/1-H damage perks directly affect your weapon damage as well as the level of your skill, just like normal weapons... pretty sweet!
If you have any type of weapon in your inventory (I keep an Iron Dagger for this purpose alone), summon your conjured weapon, go into you Items -> Weapons Inventory and scroll over your Iron Dagger (or whatever weapon you have in there at the time). It will say Damage ## (+/- #), the first number is your current weapon damage, the second number in the parenthesis shows the loss or gain in damage from the weapon your looking at.
Brilliant! I didn't think of comparing it to inventory weapons. Thanks, mate!
With high enough enchanting (enchanting smithing mod on gear) plus a 40% potion its rather crazy what kind of upgrade you can get. I did Daedric upgrade tests on chest, I have a 14% chest a 9% gloves and 12% amulet with a 40% potion. now without the potion I was showing 194, threw in the potion was pulling in a 220 on the chest armor. If my enchanting was higher IE not a 40 lol, then I'm sure that the buff I could put on my gear would TONS better and would allow me to do some insane upgrading.Is this including "buffs" from skill bonus enchants/potions or did you somehow manage to get this raw?