Skyrim has a newfound bug, one that rips the bow from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:your stealth archer hands. Someone's got to do it, eh? Only, you can still fire arrows, making for one mean unarmed range build.
The glitch is rare and it's unclear what triggers it - when you put away your bow, you go into a 'holstered' state. But with this bug, you can still attack. So while the bow isn't out, the usual animations work. If you are to pull out your bow, it fixes itself because you were technically holstered.
Guards won't comment on you having your weapon drawn and, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:in third person, everything looks normal - your hands are to the side. However, in firs▨🉐t person, you can still shoot your shot. I doubt the Pugilist Gloves will add any bonus damage, mind.
As seen in the video, it's still 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:flagged as archery - you can use your bonus perks like zooming in and slowing down time. Simply put, the game gets a bit muddled, landing between the holstered and weapon drawn states. It doesn't know what to do so it lets you have a bit of both: weapons are gone, attacks are not. Luckily, it doesn't break anything - it's not like your horse zipping into the sky to be with the Nine Divines. You just get a funny animation in place of your bow.
It's a bit intimidating watching a man whip out an arrow only to flick it like it's a bit of crumpled up paper on the desk at school. I'm not entirely sure on the physics behind this one - there's not anything to propel the arrow forward beyond you letting go of your hand. But for whatever Dovahkiin magic reason, it works.
Funnily enough, there was a cut spell in the original game called 'Spectral Arrow.' It was part of the conjuration tree and the basic idea was that you would fire arrows out of your hand, but it was deemed too powerful so omitted it. This bug doesn't up damage or give any bonuses like that spell did, so it's a little more balanced.