Battle Fury enchants nearby allies' weapons to deal more damage. This shout is only solid if players have a follower with one of Skyrim 's powerful weapons or if they're conjuring zombies to fight alongside them. Characters that play solo have no use for Battle Fury. Disarm forces enemies up to level 30 to drop their weapons, which the Dragonborn can then pick up.
Foes will prioritize finding another weapon if there are any around, but the shout is a good way to make early Skyrim boss fights much easier. This shout lures unsuspecting enemies away from the Dragonborn, allowing them to avoid conflict or set up for stealth kills. It's a solid choice for players who are building a rogue or assassin character. Cyclone creates a powerful updraft that sends targets upwards. The gust of wind deals damage itself, and enemies take fall damage when they come crashing down.
This dragon shout is similar to Unrelenting Force but is best used when there are no cliffs around to push enemies off of. The Dragonborn can freeze the enemies in front of them using Ice Form, which makes it another good alternative to Unrelenting Force when there's no cliff around.
They can also use it to make escapes, but keep in mind enemies with resistance to Frost will barely feel it and large enemies, like Dragons and mammoths, are immune to being frozen.
Elemental Fury doubles the Dragonborn's attack speed for 15 seconds, but it cannot be used on Skyrim 's enchanted weapons. Since most players will magically enhance their weapons late in the game, this shout can prove useless to some users.
Still, players can keep an unenchanted weapon with high base stats to make use of Elemental Fury. This is a pivotal shout that makes amassing Dragon Souls substantially easier, and it has a brief second cooldown. Whirlwind Sprint propels the Dragonborn forward, allowing them to avoid traps, make daring jumps, and get out of dicey situations.
Unrelenting Force is Skyrim 's most iconic Dragon Shout and is extremely useful during all parts of the game. It can thrust enemies off of cliffs to defeat them instantly, stun large creatures, and even instantly kills weak enemies.
The Dragonborn is partially affected by the shout, but they can move much quicker than the affected foes. Slow Time lets gamers quickly dispatch powerful foes without giving them much of a chance to fight back, and it even prolongs the effects of enchantment and potions. Soul Tear deals a fixed damage, but enemies under level killed by the shout are reanimated as zombies to fight alongside the Dragonborn for 60 seconds.
While its damage might not scale, it can revive powerful NPCs, like Ebony Warriors, to fight with players. The Dragonborn can use this shout to control animals, people, and even dragons once they find the third word of power. Once a dragon has been subdued, players can ride them as mounts, which is one of the most satisfying parts of Skyrim.
This shout can also be used to pacify and slay dragons instead of Dragonrend for anyone who doesn't want them to put up a fight. Saering's Watch Apocrypha Skaal Village. Controls the will of animals, people, and dragons.
Call Dragon. Sky Haven Temple, or High Hrothgar. Summons Odahviing dragon. Call of Valor. Summons one of the Hall of Valor heroes. Clear Skies. High Hrothgar. Clears up all weather effects. Summons cyclone weather effect. Disarms all enemies up to Level Makes enemies flee.
Dragon Aspect. Apocrypha Bloodskal Barrow Temple of Miraak. Dragonborn obtains the power of a dragon. Throat of the World. Forces a dragon to land. Drain Vitality. Deals five points of damage a second to stamina, magicka, and health. Elemental Fury. Adds wind speed to a melee weapon. Fire Breath.
Unleashes a fire bolt. Frost Breath. While it might be a little unfair to bring a sword to a fistfight, that is exactly what this next shout lets you do. Disarm, true to its name, causes enemies to drop their weapons , leaving them largely defenseless to your attacks. They can either try to retrieve their lost arms or fight you head-on with nothing but their fists, but, either way, it will turn the battle in your favor. However, this shout does only work on foes with weapons to drop.
Any animals or automatons or dragons, none of which carry weapons, won't really be affected by this shout. It's definitely useful in specific situations, but not for every encounter. This shout is tremendously useful and deals immense amounts of damage. The Soul Tear essentially tears away a creature's soul, which dishes out around points of damage when leveled to three words.
Moreover, if the enemy is killed through this shout, it will fill a soul a gem. The killed enemy will be resurrected and will fight on the Dragonborn's side, which is a pretty cool and unique feature. For those wanting to collect soul gems for enchanting and who like a bit of spice in their shouts, this is definitely a strong one to consider learning. Something that dragons have and humans don't is the power of flight, and, while there's nothing in the Skyrim that grants you wings—not counting expansions or mods—you can bring the dragons down to size.
Dragonrend is a shout you obtain during the course of the game's story, and it lets you force any dragons to land for a while. This can be very useful, as dragons do tend to fly around and hover in places, sending powerful attacks at you before they eventually land and can be hacked at with melee weapons.
Obviously, this shout can't be used against any other enemy in the game, but it remains an incredibly handy power to have on hand when looking to take down a dragon. The signature shout from Skyrim and likely the first one that players will obtain, Unrelenting Force is, quite literally a force to be reckoned with. At its fully upgraded level, it sends forth an overwhelming burst of power that knocks back anything and everything in its wake, from enemies to physics objects.
There's also just something inherently fun about hearing your character speak the iconic " Fus Roh Dah! Combine that with the damage it does, the knockback effect, and the hilarious ragdoll physics, and you have a great dragon shout. While there is a Frost Breath shout in Skyrim , it operates more akin to the ordinary frost mechanics, damaging enemy health and stamina and not too much else.
However, the Ice Form shout works a little differently. This power instantly freezes anyone in front of the player in a block of ice, completely immobilizing them. Any number of foes can be paralyzed this way, from the humble roaming bandits of the roads to the giants themselves.
From there, you can get in close and attack them while they're down. Even once the ice wears off, they still need to stand up before they can do anything, making Ice Form an incredible shout. With all the hostile dragons roaming the wilds, it can feel pretty challenging to take them all on as just a human—well, Dragonborn, but still. So the power to summon your own dragon to the fight is incredibly appealing. The Call Dragon shout is obtained by following the story and lets you bring forth a scaly ally of your own.
The dragon you summon is invincible and can't be killed, only downed temporarily. He'll do all the standard dragon things from flying around to breathing fire to swiping at your enemies with his sharp claws.
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