![]() In-game description: Those trained to use Heavy Armor make more efficient use of. The Heavy Armor skill tree has a total of 8 perks, requiring a total of 12 perk points to fill. Each skill point increases your armor rating from heavy armor by 0.4 (1.5 for NPCs). ![]() I wouldn't be surprised if there were books that cover some of them. Heavy Armor is the skill governing your ability to move and fight in heavy armor. In terms of where to find this, I pulled the list above from the strategy guide's bestiary, but they all should make sense from a common sense perspective (or at least a common sense perspective within a high fantasy setting). If I remember correctly, the type of weapon didn't affect anything in Oblivion or Morrowind, either: it's not a mechanic used in the Elder Scrolls series. I'm not aware of the type of weapon (bludgeoning, piercing, or slashing) affecting damage to an enemy. Flame spells are useful against groups because they deal area-of-effect damage and/or damage over time.Frost spells are useful against warriors because they drain stamina in addition to health.Shock spells are useful against mages because they drain magicka in addition to health.Giants are resistant to magic of all forms.Īs Skizzlefrits notes in the comments, while many foes won't have inherent elemental weaknesses, the side effects of each elemental class makes them suitable against different types of enemies: For the entire game thus far, enemy NPC mages have been doing ridiculous amounts of damage but now its even worse. ![]() Spriggan are weak towards fire, as are trolls (a common fantasy trope). My character is level 60, playing on Legendary difficulty, and he has tricked out dragonscale armor with an armor rating of 1350, I didnt raise it any higher because that is more than enough. Vampires are resistant to frost, but weak to fire as well.Īutomata and some undead are immune to poison and resistant to frost: this includes the Dwarven automata and the Draugr. Chauri (the giant insects) are naturally resistant to poison.Goats, snow foxes, and mammoths are resistant to frost.There are also creatures that are not elemental-based, but are resistant to their natural surroundings: Notably, this elemental-based dichotomization affects dragons and Atronachs. ![]()
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