![]() The future of Skyrim and even the lands beyond hangs in the balance, as the people await the prophesized Dragonborn, a hero born with the power of The Voice and the only one who can contend with the dragons. Now scarred by civil war, Skyrim faces its darkest days with the return of the legendary dragons and their leader, the World-Eater Alduin. Skyrim is the homeland of the Nords, a fierce and proud warrior people who are well suited for the bitter cold and mountainous terrain which defines the land. If you’ve got perks to burn, you might want to invest in “Arcane Blacksmith” to allow you to improve already-enchanted arms and armor… like Daedric artifacts. If you plan to level up past Level 61, you can go for aesthetics rather than brute necessity, but in this case the light armor path is still superior, as it reaches “Dragon Armor” in five perks, as opposed to the six perk the heavy armor path requires. If you have a patched version of the game (or the Legendary Edition or Special Edition) you might as well follow the light armor path: “Steel Smithing”, “Elven Smithing”, “Advanced Armors”, “Glass Smithing” and “Dragon Armor” to get the superior Dragonbone weapons and excellent Dragonscale Armor, the latter of which allows you to invest in the arguably superior Light Armor tree. If you’re stuck with vanilla you’ll need to go the heavy armor route: “Steel Smithing”, “Dwarven Smithing”, “Orcish Smithing”, “Ebony Smithing” and finally “Daedric Smithing”… more for the more potent weapons than for the armor. ![]() ![]() The last of the crafting skills, your investment will change dramatically depending on your leveling goals and what version of the game you have. ![]()
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