Skyrim, the fifth installment in the Elder Scrolls series, is popular all over the globe and widely known for its incredibly vast and detailed world. You play a customizable character belonging to the Dragonborn, a race of mortals born with the soul of a dragon. The main storyline has you track down and find a way to defeat❀ Alduin, a dragon who, according to the prophecy, will one day destroy the world.
Thing is, Skyrim lets you take your sweet time exploring the stunning open world and do side quest after side quest before you go and face Alduin. Because of this, players o🥃ften get lost in 🍬the game’s intricate world for hours on end, doing everything and anything except the main quest.
There are factions you can join, 16𝐆8澳洲幸运5开奖网:more side-quests than you could e♏ver imagine and endless amounts of lore to discover. You could also spend your time collecting 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:powerful weapons to defeat even the toughest of enemies. 🌜Not to mention, there are hidden quests, you can get extra content from the DLCs, and of course, pick any of the mods that are available to you.
In short, there are many things to do in Skyrim. That being said, the game was released years ago, and, by now, some players feel like they’ve done it all…so they’ve started getting creative. And, frankly, we can’t believe the game let them get away with some of these things. Here are the top 25 wild things we can’t believe Skyrim lets players do!
25 Use The Terrain To Defeat Enemi💦es
Ever fought an enemy that was way more powerful than you were and thought “this would be so much easier if I could hide behind a rock or something?” Turns out, in Skyrim, you can do just that.
When a🐷n overpowered enemy chases you, you can just lure them to a terrai𒁏n that has plenty of places you can hide. From there, all you have to do is hide and use the terrain to your advantage, by throwing spells or arrows at the enemy or even just levitating them off a cliff.
24 Carrying ꦯWAY Too Mucꦡh Stuff
Players are quick to complain about inventory limits, but when you think about it, it’s actually wild how much stuff you can get away with carrying. Imagine actually fighting a dragon with the weight of your full armor, your weapon, and the💞n the many, 🌄many items and weapons you’ve accumulated during the game.
Truth is, like many video games, Skyrim is quite lenient with inventory and lets you carry way more than any 🍰human could conceivably have on their🔥 person.
23 Reading Relationship Books In-Game 🅠
Skyrim is famous for having incredible, almost impossibly detailed lore. You can learn abജout the game’s world from NPCs, but also from books. So far, nothing unusual, except maybe for the sheer number of books you can find in the game. That is, until you come across a couple of books in par♏ticular. Rather than teaching you skills, these books contain, let’s say grown-up content. We can’t quite believe players can actually find and read these! It’s one of the many crazy things you’ll find in the game.
22 Usin𒉰g Unlimited Arrows
Using a bow and arrow is qu💙ite useful in battle, especially if you’re dealing with an enemy who inflicts a lot of damage. Just stay out of its range, equip your bow, and fire at will. Until you run out of arrows, that is. Impressively enough, there are ways that players can get unlimited arrows, which is wild considering how much easier defeating enemies is once you’ve got an infinite nuꦬmber of arrows. Whether you use cheats or glitches, it’s a pretty handy trick for archers.
21 🅠 Donate Stolen Coins 🦹
The world of Skyrim is full of many interesting NPCs, and they all have their function and thಞeir specific abilities. Some of these NPCs are beggars, and you can donate coins to them to better your skills and get bonuses later on. What’s wild, however, is that you can get away with sneaking behind a beggar, stealing his coins, then gi🦄ving them back to him. It’s a financially sound strategy, I guess, but morally speaking, I never felt right doing that.
20 Sick? Eat A Feather! 🧸
To cure diseases, you can make potions. Experienced players will probably remember the recipes by heart by now— but turns out you don’t need t🌟o. One of the ingredients of a healing potion is a hawk feather, and it turns out the feathers themselves have healing properties. So much for all those recipes, huh?
Al🐭l you need to do to cure whatever disease you’re afflicted with is eat a hawk feather raw. Now that’s wild in more ways th𓆏an one!
19 𓄧 Steal A Forsworn’s Briarheart Heart
Pick-pocketing enemies and NPCs is quite fun— as long as you don’t get caught. But as it turns 🦂out, pick-pocketing can become veryꦓ handy when you’re facing a Forsworn Briarheart. These enemies are notoriously a pain to beat, but you can defeat them easily by stealing their hearts. And no, we don’t mean that metaphorically.
Simply sneak up behind one and pickpocket it: you’ll have the option to🅘 steal its heart right out of its chest, along with its other items. Gross, but efficient.
18 A Mod That Lets You Become Lin🔥k 𝔍
Sure, if we start getting into mods, there are many, many wild things that you could do, from the Chicken Mod to that mod that turns spiders into Spider-Man or the one that turns horses into battered old car. One mod that struck us as particularly impressive, however, is the one that lets you become Link from Legend of Zelda. These kinds of cross-franchise shenanigans just make the game so much be♛tter, and we’re very grateful mods like this one exists.
17 Put Pots On NPC’s Heads 🐼
I’ve mentioned pickpocketing before, and, for many players, it’s quite a big part of the game. Skyrim doesn’t discourage this, but, of course, if you get caught, there will be consequences. You can either get good at stealth or get creative. We can’t quite believe the g♔ame allows players to get away with this, but you can simply place a pot on an NPC’s head then steal all his belongings in front of him. Not that I’m speaking from experience, of course.
16 Use Village🍌rs As Giant Fodder
Giants (or mammoths) are difficult enemies to deal with. Early on in the game, especially, a face-off💧 with a giant can prove extremely dangerous… but not necessarily for the player. One (slightly sadistic, if you ask us) thing you can get away with in the game is attacki🥂ng a giant or a mammoth, then making sure it follows you and leading it to the nearest town. The townspeople will attack it…or try to. Meanwhile, you can quietly watch all the NPCs get destroyed.