Max Difficulty Ancient Dragon One-Hit-Kill - Skyrim
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@Luca10006 You have to complete the dangling preposition quest chain.
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i didn't see. when did you use invisibility potion? o.O
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It looks like coup de grace rather than sneak attack..
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There are so many glitches like oghma infinium and restoration potions that its easy to one hit kill any dragon. (except alduin whos health is based on what level the person facing him is)
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I thought Skyrim was fairly well thought out, although it seems like most of you do not. And it is also fairly balanced compared to other games out there.
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Fucking awesome
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Hey everyone lolowski is right...
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@Philly489602 i actualy did get a 1 hit dagger kill on an ancient dragon its fairly easy. I got over 300 hours played in skyrim. So maybe if u actualy owned skyrim and ever played it you wouldnt be posting such dumb ass comments :D
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@lolowski your such a fucking noob bro! when you can get a one hit kill with a dagger on a dragon then you can step up and try to correct people, but until then just shut the fuck up. props to snagillim for that beast ass kill
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i maxed alchemy, enchanting and smithing before completing the main story. even on highest difficutly BAAAD idea... you should not do that^^ onehits in bossfights are boring
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@lolowski DUMBASS
I'm sad they made dragons so easy and sneak attacks so over powered...
ZombieG33K 3 months ago 4
@ZombieG33K yeah, i wish they had made dragons more like death claws in fallout 3. death claws felt like an epic encounter no matter what level you were or how well geared... ok later on they got kinda easy but still they were harder than dragons and scary as shit.
snagillim 3 months ago 5
@snagillim One really easy thing they could have done is simply make the dragon's scale with your level, in a way that keeps them as a boss fight... Leveling up on Master difficulty is the only time you ever die, once you reach a higher level and have some enchanted gear, it's like slaying bunnies on the mountainside.
ZombieG33K 3 months ago
@ZombieG33K they'd have to scale them based on some complex algorithm that determines your combat ability though... it's too complicated. because increased level isn't indicative of a linear increase in power.. you could go from level 40 to 80 without increasing damage output because you don't use any additional perks or abilities or change gear.
snagillim 3 months ago
@snagillim Slightly incorrect, depending on what you leveled, if, for example, you're using one handed weaponry and you level your one handed your base damage with said one handed will increase without perks. Its kind of impossible to get to 40 to 80 without increasing some kind of damage flow unless you purposely focus on keeping your damage low... which is stupid. But anyways, the level of a specific skill increases base effectiveness of that skill.
8BitAntre 2 months ago
@8BitAntre Reread my post, it's not incorrect in any way. I said it is possible to go from 40 to 80 without raising your damage because you could have maxed your primary damage skills by level 40. I don't know why people waste their time commenting if they have third grade level reading comprehension.
snagillim 2 months ago